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Microprocessor based touch dimmer system to control the brightness of one or more electric lamps using single or multi-key devices

  • US 5,621,283 A
  • Filed: 01/11/1996
  • Issued: 04/15/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/05/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A touch dimmer system comprising:

  • latching switch means comprising an input terminal, an output terminal, and a control terminal, said control being adapted to have applied to it a switching signal for causing said switch means to permit current from an AC line voltage source to flow through said latching switch means during a sub-cycle of said AC line voltage, said current operating to brighten one or more lamps connected in series with said output terminal;

    zero crossing circuit means for generating a zero crossing signal in response to zero crossing points of said AC line voltage source;

    a microprocessor comprising a self-contained clock oscillator connected to said zero crossing circuit means to receive said signal therefrom, said microprocessor producing a triggering signal output based on its own operating clock oscillator frequency;

    key switch circuit means connected to said microprocessor and said zero crossing signal;

    output circuit means connected to said microprocessor to receive said triggering output signal therefrom and to thereupon generate said switching signal which is applied to said control terminal of said switching means;

    power supply circuit means connected to said AC line voltage source and to said zero crossing circuit means, said power supply circuit means functioning to prevent current flow through said latching switching means until voltage from said AC line voltage source reaches a certain level or when a predetermined time has elapsed since the most recent of said zero crossing points of said AC line voltage source;

    one or more respective dimmer key switches for setting various lamp brightness levels and for turning said one or more lamps on or off;

    said key switch circuit means connected to said key switches and to said microprocessor fur indicating the state of said respective dimmer key switches to said microprocessor; and

    said microprocessor including memory means for storing information representative of preset brightness levels for said one or more lamps.

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