Claims
- 1. An electronic ballast assembly comprising command generation means responsive to a sensed condition external to said electronic ballast assembly, and a micro-controller system operatively connected to an electronic ballast circuit and housed in the same housing that houses said micro-controller, said micro-controller system being adapted to perform at least one control function in response to a command, said micro-controller system further comprising connection and interface means to facilitate two-way communication with at least one external control network.
- 2. The electronic ballast assembly as recited in claim 2, further comprising sensing means operatively connected to said micro-controller system for sensing said sensed condition.
- 3. The electronic ballast assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein said sensing means is external to said ballast assembly and said sensed condition is at least one condition from the group of: luminaire light level, room light level, ambient light level, ballast temperature, room temperature, room humidity and room occupancy.
- 4. The electronic ballast assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said command generation means is external to said electronic ballast assembly.
- 5. The electronic ballast assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising an external control network and wherein said command originates outside of said electronic ballast, said command being applied by said external control network to said built-in micro-controller system via said connection and interface means.
- 6. The electronic ballast assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein said two-way communication with said at least one external control network is accomplished by an external connection comprising at least one from the group of: electrical signal cable, coaxial cable, infrared link radio-frequency communication link, fibre optic link, and carrier-current power line link.
- 7. The electronic ballast assembly as recited in claim 6, further comprising a unique network address and wherein said control function comprises transmitting said unique network address to said external control network.
- 8. The electronic ballast assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein said sensing means comprises at least one from the group of: light sensors, temperature sensors, humidity sensors, electric power sensors and room occupancy sensors.
- 9. An electronic ballast system comprising:a) a micro-controller system operatively connected to and proximate an electronic ballast circuit, said micro-controller system being adapted to perform at least one control function in response to a command; b) sensing means for sensing a condition external to said electronic ballast system and generating a sensing signal representative thereof; c) command-generation means operatively connected to said micro-controller system and to said sensing means, said command-generation means being adapted to generate a command in response to said sensing signal; d) at least one external control network to facilitate two-way communication with ballast and non-lighting assemblies; and e) connection and interface means operatively connected to said micro-controller system to facilitate two-way communication with said at least one external control network.
- 10. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 9, wherein said sensed condition comprises an environmental condition external to said electronic ballast system.
- 11. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 10, wherein said environmental condition comprises at least one from the group of: luminaire light level, room light level, ambient light level, ballast temperature, room temperature, room humidity and room occupancy.
- 12. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 9, wherein said ballast is adapted to provide power to a gas-discharge lamp capable of providing illumination, and wherein said control function comprises controlling the level of said illumination.
- 13. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 12, wherein said controlling of the level of said illumination comprises dimming said gas-discharge lamp.
- 14. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 9, wherein said two-way communication with said at least one external control network is accomplished by an external connection comprising at least one from the group of: electrical signal cable, coaxial cable, infrared link, radio-frequency communication link, fibre optic link, and carrier-current power line link.
- 15. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 9, further comprising a local control bus for controlling an external device operatively attached to said local control bus.
- 16. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 15, wherein said external device comprises a second electronic ballast and wherein commands internally generated in said electronic ballast may be transmitted to said second electronic ballast.
- 17. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 16, wherein commands received from said at least one external control network may be re-transmitted to said external device operatively connected to said local control bus.
- 18. The electronic ballast system as recited in claim 9, wherein said sensing means comprises at least one from the group of: light sensors, temperature sensors, humidity sensors, electric power sensors and room occupancy sensors.
- 19. An electronic ballast system for gas-discharge lamps, comprising:a) a high-frequency, electronic ballast circuit for selectively powering one or more fluorescent lamps; b) control means operatively connected to said ballast circuit for controlling said selective powering of said one or more fluorescent lamps; c) an external control network to facilitate two-way communication with ballast and non-lighting assemblies; d) means operatively connected to said control means for facilitating two-way communications with said external control network; and e) command generation means operatively connected to said control means for generating a control command responsive to a sensed condition external to said ballast assembly.
- 20. The electronic ballast system for gas-discharge lamps as recited in claim 19, wherein said ballast circuit controls the light output of said fluorescent lamps in response to a signal from an external control network.
- 21. The electronic ballast system for gas-discharge lamps as recited in claim 20, wherein said signal from said external control network further comprises data, and wherein said light output is modulated in response to said data.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 09/067,352, filed Apr. 27, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,181,086.
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