Information and control communication over power lines
First Claim
1. A monitoring device for an electric lamp system including a ballast, a first electric lamp, and a second electric lamp connected together and energized over an alternating current power line installation, the monitoring device comprising:
- a current sensing circuit to sense electric current at a power input of the ballast;
a first comparator connected to the current sensing circuit to compare the sensed current to a first reference;
a second comparator connected to the current sensing circuit to compare the sensed current to a second reference; and
a microcontroller connected to the first and second comparators and programmed to output for transmission over the power line respective codes corresponding to respective outputs from the first and second comparators, wherein the respective codes include a first code output in response to the first and second comparators indicating the first and second lamps are conducting operating current, a second code output in response to the first and second comparators indicating one of the first and second lamps is conducting operating current and the other of the first and second lamps is not conducting operating current, and a third code output in response to the first and second comparators indicating neither of the first and second lamps is conducting operating current.
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Abstract
Power line installation wires which carry electricity to energize devices connected to the wires can also be used simultaneously to carry other electrical signals that convey information or control between devices connected to the wires. With regard to the disclosed power line communication system and method and related components and processes, each device to be connected to an electric power line installation can be uniquely identified (referred to as the device'"'"'s electronic genetics) in such a manner that practical applications are not limited as to the number of devices connected to, or as to complexity of information or control effected by communications over, the wires of the power line installation. With its unique identity, any such device can be connected to any power line installation to communicate with any other such device connected to that installation so long as the identity information and linked operational files are within the system of devices connected to the particular installation.
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4 Claims
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1. A monitoring device for an electric lamp system including a ballast, a first electric lamp, and a second electric lamp connected together and energized over an alternating current power line installation, the monitoring device comprising:
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a current sensing circuit to sense electric current at a power input of the ballast;
a first comparator connected to the current sensing circuit to compare the sensed current to a first reference;
a second comparator connected to the current sensing circuit to compare the sensed current to a second reference; and
a microcontroller connected to the first and second comparators and programmed to output for transmission over the power line respective codes corresponding to respective outputs from the first and second comparators, wherein the respective codes include a first code output in response to the first and second comparators indicating the first and second lamps are conducting operating current, a second code output in response to the first and second comparators indicating one of the first and second lamps is conducting operating current and the other of the first and second lamps is not conducting operating current, and a third code output in response to the first and second comparators indicating neither of the first and second lamps is conducting operating current. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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