An automatic control maintains a lamp at a constant brightness over a wide range of supply voltages. This circuit utilizes the consistency of photodiode response to control the phase angle of power line voltage applied to the lamp and can vary the power between that available and 30% of available. This provides a candlepower range from 100% to less than 10% of nominal lamp output. The 100 μH choke, resistor, and capacitors form an RFI filter network that is used to eliminate conducted RFI.
The described circuit employs a feedback mechanism that leverages a photodiode to detect the brightness of the lamp. The photodiode's output is proportional to the light intensity, which is then processed to adjust the phase angle of the AC voltage supplied to the lamp. By controlling the phase angle, the effective power delivered to the lamp can be modulated, allowing for a smooth dimming effect. The system is designed to operate effectively across a wide range of input voltages, ensuring consistent performance irrespective of fluctuations in the power supply.
The circuit's ability to reduce power down to 30% of the available supply voltage ensures that users can achieve a dimming capability that ranges from full brightness (100% output) to a very low output (less than 10% of nominal). This feature is particularly useful in applications where ambient light levels need to be adjusted for comfort or energy efficiency.
To ensure the reliability of the circuit and compliance with electromagnetic interference standards, a filter network composed of a 100 μH choke, resistors, and capacitors is integrated into the design. This network functions as a low-pass filter, effectively attenuating any conducted radio frequency interference (RFI) that may be present in the power line. The choke provides inductive reactance that opposes rapid changes in current, while the combination of resistors and capacitors works to smooth out voltage fluctuations, thereby maintaining stable operation of the lamp control circuit.
Overall, this automatic control circuit represents a sophisticated solution for managing lamp brightness in varying electrical environments, combining effective dimming capabilities with robust noise filtering to ensure optimal performance.An automatic control maintains a lamp at a constant brightness over a wide range of supply voltages. This circuit utilizes the consistency of photodiode response to control the phase angle of power line voltage applied to the lamp and can vary the power between that available and "" 30% of available. This provides a candlepower range from 100% to less than 10% of nominal lamp output. The 100-J.tH choke, resistor, and capacitors form an ric filter network that is used to eliminate conducted RFI. 🔗 External reference
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