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Re: AC voltage controller circuit using DIAC & TRiAC
It is used to stop interference and noise generated due to switching to go to mains line.
Capacitor C1 further filters high voltage spikes.
If cost does not matter, then it is OK. On the other hand 595 or 4094 based solution costs only a fraction.
https://www.ediy.com.my/index.php/blog/item/114-using-hef4094-shift-registers-with-arduino
https://www.edaboard.com/threads/65776/
Thanks for sharing, I'll surely try this. I was already considering this approach for making inverter for air-conditioning system, working on 220V AC supply, due to the same reason you described. I will try to put this LUT in PIC chip.
There are many such inverter circuit details on internet. They are especially used for high power. For example this has 81 steps.
You have practically done it. Are you going to share schematic and programing code?
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