Dimmer
First Claim
1. A dimmer, comprisinga pair of input terminals that is configured to be electrically connected between a load configured to be lit when it is energized, and an AC power supply,a bidirectional switch that is configured to be switched so as to conduct and interrupt a bidirectional current between the pair of input terminals,a phase detector that is configured to detect a phase of AC voltage of the AC power supply,an input device that is configured to receive a dimming level representing a value of light output of the load,a power supply that is electrically connected between the pair of input terminals and configured to receive electric power from the AC power supply to produce control power, anda controller that is configured to receive the control power from the power supply to be activated, the controller being configured to control the bidirectional switch based on a detection signal from the phase detector so thatthe bidirectional switch is in an off-state from a start point of a half cycle of the AC voltage to a first time point when first time therefrom elapses,the bidirectional switch is in an on-state from the first time point to a second time point when second time therefrom according to the dimming level elapses, andthe bidirectional switch is in an off-state from the second time point to an end point of the half cycle, whereinthe bidirectional switch is configured to be switched to any one ofa bidirectional off-state in which the bidirectional current between the pair of input terminals is interrupted,a bidirectional on-state in which the bidirectional current is conducted, anda unidirectional on-state in which a unidirectional current is conducted, andthe controller is configured to control the bidirectional switch so that from the second time point to a third time point between the second time point and the end point of the half cycle, the bidirectional switch is in the unidirectional on-state, in a direction of which the bidirectional switch allows an electric current to flow from an input terminal of the pair of input terminals on a low potential side of the AC power supply to an input terminal of the pair of input terminals on a high potential side of the AC power supply.
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Abstract
A bidirectional switch is switched so as to conduct and interrupt a bidirectional current between a pair of input terminals. A power supply is electrically connected between the pair of input terminals and produces control power by electric power from an AC power supply. A controller receives the control power from the power supply to be activated. The controller causes the bidirectional switch to be in an off-state from a start point of a half cycle of AC voltage to a first time point when first time elapses. The controller causes the bidirectional switch to be in an on-state from the first time point to a second time point when second time according to the dimming level elapses. The controller causes the bidirectional switch to be in an off-state from the second time point to an end point of the half cycle.
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10 Claims
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1. A dimmer, comprising
a pair of input terminals that is configured to be electrically connected between a load configured to be lit when it is energized, and an AC power supply, a bidirectional switch that is configured to be switched so as to conduct and interrupt a bidirectional current between the pair of input terminals, a phase detector that is configured to detect a phase of AC voltage of the AC power supply, an input device that is configured to receive a dimming level representing a value of light output of the load, a power supply that is electrically connected between the pair of input terminals and configured to receive electric power from the AC power supply to produce control power, and a controller that is configured to receive the control power from the power supply to be activated, the controller being configured to control the bidirectional switch based on a detection signal from the phase detector so that the bidirectional switch is in an off-state from a start point of a half cycle of the AC voltage to a first time point when first time therefrom elapses, the bidirectional switch is in an on-state from the first time point to a second time point when second time therefrom according to the dimming level elapses, and the bidirectional switch is in an off-state from the second time point to an end point of the half cycle, wherein the bidirectional switch is configured to be switched to any one of a bidirectional off-state in which the bidirectional current between the pair of input terminals is interrupted, a bidirectional on-state in which the bidirectional current is conducted, and a unidirectional on-state in which a unidirectional current is conducted, and the controller is configured to control the bidirectional switch so that from the second time point to a third time point between the second time point and the end point of the half cycle, the bidirectional switch is in the unidirectional on-state, in a direction of which the bidirectional switch allows an electric current to flow from an input terminal of the pair of input terminals on a low potential side of the AC power supply to an input terminal of the pair of input terminals on a high potential side of the AC power supply.
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10. A dimmer, comprising
a bidirectional switch that is configured to be connected to an AC power supply with the bidirectional switch connected in series to a load, the bidirectional switch being configured to perform phase control of AC voltage of the AC power supply to be supplied to the load, a phase detector that is configured to detect a phase of the AC voltage of the AC power supply, a power supply that is connected in parallel with the bidirectional switch, the power supply being configured to perform conversion operation to convert the AC power supply into prescribed control power, the power supply having a capacitive device configured to store the control power, and a controller that is configured to receive the control power through the capacitive device from the power supply, the controller being configured to divide each half cycle of the AC voltage into a first time period, a second time period, a third time period and a fourth time period based on the phase detected with the phase detector, the controller being further configured to during the first and fourth time periods, modulate the bidirectional switch out of conduction to interrupt supply of electric power to the load, and cause the power supply to perform the conversion operation, during the second time period, modulate the bidirectional switch into conduction to supply electric power to the load, and stop the power supply performing the conversion operation, and during the third time period, modulate the bidirectional switch out of conduction to interrupt the supply of electric power to the load.
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