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Hi,
I'm doing a project on home automation and, as you might expect, I'd
like to control a lighting circuit (standard filament bulbs, most
likely) via a digital light sensor and a micro-controller. Obviously,
to control the mains supply, I'll need some sort of relay. However,
I'm not sure how I could emulate a "dimmer" control in this way. For
example, I considered using PWM (which my micro-controller can produce
automatically), but I'm not sure if a relay can respond that fast. I
understand that solid-state relays (SSRs) respond much faster than
electromagnetic and electromechanical relays, so I'd like to use an
SSR if possible.
Basically, I'd like a device that I can give some variable input so
that it will vary the amount of AC mains voltage across my light bulb
(or heater, or fan, etc.). It would be nice if there was something
that will take digital input (perhaps PWM) but all I've found so far
in that department is the Crydom MCTC range, which are a little too
expensive (~Ł80/$160) compared to small SSRs (~Ł4-10/$8-20). However,
I'd be happy with something that takes analog input if it saves me a
lot of money.
Thanks for reading,
Allan Lewis.
I'm doing a project on home automation and, as you might expect, I'd
like to control a lighting circuit (standard filament bulbs, most
likely) via a digital light sensor and a micro-controller. Obviously,
to control the mains supply, I'll need some sort of relay. However,
I'm not sure how I could emulate a "dimmer" control in this way. For
example, I considered using PWM (which my micro-controller can produce
automatically), but I'm not sure if a relay can respond that fast. I
understand that solid-state relays (SSRs) respond much faster than
electromagnetic and electromechanical relays, so I'd like to use an
SSR if possible.
Basically, I'd like a device that I can give some variable input so
that it will vary the amount of AC mains voltage across my light bulb
(or heater, or fan, etc.). It would be nice if there was something
that will take digital input (perhaps PWM) but all I've found so far
in that department is the Crydom MCTC range, which are a little too
expensive (~Ł80/$160) compared to small SSRs (~Ł4-10/$8-20). However,
I'd be happy with something that takes analog input if it saves me a
lot of money.
Thanks for reading,
Allan Lewis.