Dimming Halogen Lamp PWM

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Hy to all,

I want to design a dimming circuit for a 300W Halogen lamp that is controled by a PWM signal from a microcontroler (jn5148).
I use a simple circuit using a triac BTA16 and a optocoupler.
The PWm signal enters the optocoupler and commands the BTA 16.

In this configuration I succeded in making dimming but thete is a problem.

After a regular period of time the lamp goes full power (100%) and then dimms to 50% and the cycle repeats again.

I am running out of options.

Waiting for a replay.

Best regards.
Alex

 

PWM with an obviously free running pulse frequency isn't a resonable option for AC voltage control with a triac switch. You need to perform phase angle control, synchronized to AC supply voltage zero crossing. That's due to the fact, that a triac can't be switched off at will, after triggering it stays on until the next zero crossing.
 
and after you make a good zero crossing signal sync, you MUST place the moc30xx between A2 and G of the triac
(ant NOT between A1 and G like in the schematic you give)

regards,
 
thank s KRIPTON you are right. I redesigned my circuit now I use a simple tranzistor.

Bes regards.
 

thank s KRIPTON you are right. I redesigned my circuit now I use a simple tranzistor.

Bes regards.

hi, I'm searching for AC lamp dimmer circuit too. Can you help me with the schematic? Just the circuit from microcontroller up to the lamp. I really need it.
 

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