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Wireless battery-powered daylight sensor

  • US 8,451,116 B2
  • Filed: 03/19/2010
  • Issued: 05/28/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A wireless battery-powered daylight sensor for measuring a total light intensity in a space, the sensor comprising:

  • a photosensitive circuit operable to generate a light intensity control signal in response to the total light intensity in the space;

    a wireless transmitter for transmitting wireless signals;

    a controller coupled to the photosensitive circuit and the wireless transmitter, the controller operable to transmit wireless signals in response to the light intensity control signal, the controller operable to periodically sample the light intensity control signal, the wireless signals comprising digital messages, each digital message including a value representative of the total light intensity;

    a memory coupled to the controller for storing sampled light intensity values; and

    a battery for powering the photosensitive circuit, the wireless transmitter, and the controller;

    wherein the controller is operable to analyze the sampled light intensity values stored in the memory to determine an amount of change of the total light intensity in the space, the controller operable to transmit the wireless signals using a variable transmission rate that is dependent upon the amount of change of the total light intensity in the space.

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