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LIGHT FIXTURE REMOTE CONTROLLING SYSTEM

  • US 20130278164A1
  • Filed: 04/03/2013
  • Published: 10/24/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/05/2012
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A light fixture remote controlling system comprising a remote host and at least one light fixture;

  • the remote host having a monitoring software built therein and electrically connected with a first wireless transmitting/receiving module and a first power amplifying module for amplifying a signal wave transmitted outward by the first wireless transmitting/receiving module;

    each light fixture is provided in the body thereof with an AC-DC converter for a connection with a power source, a photoelectric module, and a controlling circuit electrically connected between the AC-DC converter and the photoelectric module, respectively;

    wherein the controlling circuit of each light fixture is further integrated with;

    a dimming module electrically connected with the photoelectric module for controlling a voltage/current output to the photoelectric module;

    a current/voltage stabilizing module electrically connected between the AC-DC converter and the dimming module for providing a stabilized output voltage/current for the photoelectric module;

    a second wireless transmitting/receiving module electrically connected with the AC-DC converter for performing signal transmission/reception with at least one corresponding external remote host;

    a current/voltage detecting module electrically connected between the second wireless transmitting/receiving module and the current/voltage stabilizing module for detecting the voltage/current information output to the photoelectric module, and the detected voltage/current information is transmitted outward by the second wireless transmitting/receiving module;

    a second power amplifying module electrically connected with the second wireless transmitting/receiving module for amplifying a signal wave transmitted outward by the second wireless transmitting/receiving module to obtain a required transmission distance;

    a signal processing module electrically connected between the second wireless transmitting/receiving module and the dimming module for determining and executing a signal received by the second transmitting/receiving module.

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