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Inductorless controlled transition and other light dimmers

  • US 5,319,301 A
  • Filed: 02/11/1993
  • Issued: 06/07/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/15/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of operation for a lamp dimmer, said lamp dimmer having an input, comprising the steps of:

  • coupling a semiconductor power controlling means for modulating instantaneous voltage or current between an alternating current supply and an output suitable for a lamp load;

    inputting a first value via said input indicating a desired amount of power for said lamp load;

    establishing said semiconductor power controlling means in a substantially conductive power condition not later than the beginning of a half-cycle of the waveform of said alternating current supply, a transition by said semiconductor power controlling means between said substantially conductive and a substantially non-conductive power condition at a first phase angle supplying said desired amount of power to said lamp load;

    increasing the duration of said transition at least at said first phase angle to a sufficiently greater duration than the minimum possible said duration less than the remainder of said half-cycle to reduce the electromagnetic interference product of said transition, when said transition would not produce excessive losses in said semiconductor power controlling means; and

    maintaining said semiconductor power controlling means in said substantially conductive power condition beyond said first phase angle, at least when said transition of greater duration at said first phase angle would cause excessive transition losses in said semiconductor power controlling means.

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