Claims
- 1. An electronic control system operable in a two wire mode and a three wire mode, comprising:a detector having a hot input terminal and a neutral input terminal and generating at least one output signal, the output signal used to automatically operate the electronic control system in one of the two wire mode and the three wire mode.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one output signal comprises a hot zero cross detection signal and a neutral zero cross detection signal, and wherein the detector comprises:a hot zero cross detector coupled to the hot input terminal to generate the hot zero cross detection signal; and a neutral zero cross detector coupled to the neutral input terminal to generate the neutral zero cross detection signal.
- 3. The system of claim 1, further comprising a microprocessor coupled to the detector to monitor the output signal and select one of the two wire mode and the three wire mode responsive to the output signal.
- 4. An electronic control system connectable to a source of electric power, operable in a two wire mode and a three wire mode, comprising a hot terminal, a dimmed hot terminal, a neutral terminal and a power supply, the power supply drawing a power supply current from the source of electric power, wherein said power supply current only flows between the hot terminal and the dimmed hot terminal when said electronic control system is operating in said two wire mode, and wherein a portion of said power supply current flows between the hot terminal and neutral terminal when said electronic control system is operating in said three wire mode.
- 5. The power supply of claim 4, wherein the power supply comprises a high frequency switching power supply.
- 6. An apparatus for controlling the amount of power delivered from a source of power to a load comprising:a first main terminal and a second main terminal, said first main terminal connectable to said source of power and said second main terminal connectable to said load to allow current to flow from said source of power to said load; a power supply that draws a power supply current from said source of power through said load; a third terminal connectable to said source of power, wherein when said third terminal is energized by said source of power a portion of said power supply current flows through said third terminal instead of through said load.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said first main terminal is connectable to a hot terminal of said source of power.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said third terminal is connectable to a neutral connection of said source of power.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a diode that steers said portion of said power supply current through said third terminal instead of through said load.
- 10. A method of reducing flicker in a lamp driven by an electronic transformer in a system powered by an AC line voltage, comprising the steps of:providing current to said electronic transformer through a series connectable dimming circuit, wherein said current flows for a user selectable first conduction time in an AC line voltage half cycle; and providing a non-overlapping second conduction time in the same half cycle of the AC line voltage just prior to the next zero crossing of the AC line voltage.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said second conduction time is a fixed amount of time.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein said fixed amount of time is about 200 microseconds.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein said second conduction time ends about 1000 microseconds before said next zero crossing of said AC line voltage.
- 14. A power controlling device for controlling the amount of power delivered from a source of power to a load comprising:a first and a second main terminal, said first main terminal connectable to said source of power, said second main terminal connectable to said load to allow current to flow from said source of power to said load; and a power supply that draws a power supply current from said source of power and through said load, said power supply having an efficiency greater than about 50%.
- 15. The power controlling device of claim 14, wherein said power supply is a switching type power supply.
- 16. The power controlling device of claim 15, wherein said power supply is a buck converter type switching supply.
- 17. The power controlling device of claim 15, wherein said power supply is a flyback type switching supply.
- 18. The power controlling device of claim 14, further including a controllably conductive device connected to said first main terminal and said second main terminal, wherein said power supply is operable during both times of conduction and non-conduction of said controllably conductive device.
- 19. The power controlling device of claim 14, wherein said power supply is constrained to run only during selected times of the AC line voltage half cycle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/303,508, filed Jul. 6, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/303508 |
Jul 2001 |
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