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Need digitally controlled lamp dimmer circuit

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rameshdanas

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Hi all,
can any one hlp me providing digitally controlled lamp dimmer circuit
ramesh
 

Re: lamp dimmer

please specify the working of your circuit.... using what do you want to control your dimmer and other things......
 

Re: lamp dimmer

You can use a DAC and control its input thro' a digital circuit.The output of the DAC should be amplified and drived to the lamp.Thus by decreasing the digital input, You can make the light dimmer..
 

Re: lamp dimmer

You'll need a microcontroller, a triac, and a zerocross detector. Thats all. Check out microchip and atmel application notes. App. notes about motor phase control would describe the circuits more or less the same you need. Load would be lamp rather than a motor.
 

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Re: lamp dimmer

u can it very easy u can use traic according to your load
and use shift register that u will get from 7400 or 4000 ic catlog
 

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