Logarithmic-to-linear photocontrol apparatus for a lighting system
First Claim
1. Photocontrol apparatus for logarithmically regulating the output of a controlled light to compensate for the logarithmic change in the intensity of a sensed external light being perceived as linear to the eye, the output of said controlled light being linearly dependent on the voltage applied thereto, comprisinga comparator, the output voltage of which is connected to the controlled light, said comparator output being the difference between an applied reference voltage and a sampled control voltage, andmeans for producing said control voltage, includingphotosensing means for sensing the external light and converting sensed light intensity therefrom to a voltage proportional thereto, andlogarithm-to-linear conversion means connected to said photosensing means for producing a linearly changing output voltage with a logarithmically changing input voltage, a sample of said output voltage being connected as the sampled control voltage to said comparator,the output from said comparator logarithmically varying the intensity of the controlled light to perceptually visually compensate for changes in the intensity of the sensed light.
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Abstract
A photosensor for detecting the light intensity of an external light source, usually the sun, which is illuminating an area is used as the sensor for a control network of an artificial lighting system for that same area to compensate for light intensity variations. The voltage output from the photosensor is applied to a logarithmic-to-linear device which is used as an input to a comparator for producing an inverse output that drives the artificial lighting system. The logarithmic-to-linear device inserts an element into the overall control system that provides compensation that corresponds to the perceived linear light change of intensity that actually occurs when there is an actual logarithmic light change.
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1. Photocontrol apparatus for logarithmically regulating the output of a controlled light to compensate for the logarithmic change in the intensity of a sensed external light being perceived as linear to the eye, the output of said controlled light being linearly dependent on the voltage applied thereto, comprising
a comparator, the output voltage of which is connected to the controlled light, said comparator output being the difference between an applied reference voltage and a sampled control voltage, and means for producing said control voltage, including photosensing means for sensing the external light and converting sensed light intensity therefrom to a voltage proportional thereto, and logarithm-to-linear conversion means connected to said photosensing means for producing a linearly changing output voltage with a logarithmically changing input voltage, a sample of said output voltage being connected as the sampled control voltage to said comparator, the output from said comparator logarithmically varying the intensity of the controlled light to perceptually visually compensate for changes in the intensity of the sensed light.
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