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Programmable lighting control system with normalized dimming for different light sources

  • US 5,430,356 A
  • Filed: 10/05/1993
  • Issued: 07/04/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/05/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A lighting control system comprising:

  • (a) switching means connected between an AC power source and any of a plurality of different types of light sources, said switching means being operable in either an ON or OFF state to selectively apply power to a light source selected from said plurality of different types of light sources;

    (b) switch control means for controlling the operating state of said switching means, said switch control means including means responsive to changes in a dimming control signal for adjusting a phase angle at which said switching means changes its OFF state to an ON state during each half-cycle of an AC waveform produced by the AC power source, whereby the power applied to said light source is adjustable between a minimum and maximum level, such phase angle being within a range which differs for each light source type in order to adjust the light output for each light source type between maximum and minimum levels;

    (c) display means for displaying an indication of the instantaneous light level of a light source controlled by the system over a predetermined range of values; and

    (d) normalizing means for normalizing the system performance for different types of light sources relative to said predetermined range of values whereby a selected percentage of light output between said maximum and minimum levels for each light source corresponds to a same indication within said range of values so that said display means displays the instantaneous light level for all of said different types of light sources over the same predetermined range of values.

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