A water Happy Valley-type four flashing lights string controller, electric bollard is designed for use with a type J Ding Japanese lantern. The circuit employs a specific integrated circuit (IC) utilizing CMOS technology. It features a black soft cream package SH-12 chip with an internal voltage standard device, minimizing the need for an external power regulator. The design incorporates a current limiting resistor (R), simplifying the outer circuit. Additionally, it contains a chip oscillator source, allowing the adjustment of the Quad Lantern flash frequency between 1 to 200 Hz via an external electrical device (RP). The circuit also includes a synthetic carbon buck locator (RI) and can accommodate unidirectional thyristors (VT4) for each color channel, with a maximum rating of 100W.
The water Happy Valley-type four flashing lights string controller is an advanced lighting control solution designed to manage decorative lighting systems, such as Japanese lanterns. This controller's core is based on a CMOS integrated circuit, which is known for its low power consumption and high noise immunity, making it suitable for outdoor applications.
The SH-12 chip, housed in a soft cream package, integrates essential functionalities, including an internal voltage reference that reduces the complexity of the external circuit by eliminating the need for additional voltage regulation components. The use of a current limiting resistor (R) ensures that the current flowing through the LEDs or other lighting elements is kept within safe limits, preventing potential damage.
The oscillator circuit built into the controller allows users to adjust the flash frequency of the lanterns easily. By connecting an external potentiometer (RP) to the circuit, the flash rate can be varied from a slow pulse to a rapid strobe effect, providing flexibility in lighting effects suitable for various occasions or settings.
Furthermore, the inclusion of a synthetic carbon buck locator (RI) enhances the circuit's ability to manage power efficiently. The controller can also utilize unidirectional thyristors (VT4) for switching each color channel independently, enabling vibrant multi-colored displays. These thyristors are rated for 100W, ensuring robust performance even in demanding environments.
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