1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a wireless illumination controller and, in particular, to a wireless illumination controller with the function to set the lowest driving power for a user to tune to the lowest brightness of a light bulb. It can be flexibly applied to light bulbs of different brands without flickering.
2. Description of Related Art
People nowadays value life quality more. Home control systems have become more popular. One of the most commonly seen home control systems is the illumination controller. It is electrically connected with light bulbs at home for its user to adjust the brightness thereof. The user can thus increase the brightness of a light bulb during work or reading, whereas decrease the brightness of a light bulb before or during sleep.
The illumination controller is connected in series between the light bulbs and the AC power source. Whether adopting a variable resistor or a power gate element, it always comes with a knob for the user to adjust the brightness of light bulbs. The angular position of the knob is used to determine a corresponding resistance or the voltage phase of the AC power source, thereby adjusting the current or power of the circuit and thus the brightness desired by the user. There are many different light bulbs on the market. Energy-saving and LED light bulbs have gradually replaced conventional halogen light bulbs. Such light bulbs are equipped with a driving circuit. Therefore, a special illumination controller is required in order to properly adjust the brightness thereof. However, this is apparently inconvenient for users. When the special illumination controller is used on light bulbs of different brands or of same brand but of different powers, the problem of flickering may occur.
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For example, suppose the user uses the illumination controller for light bulb B to adjust the brightness of light bulb A. Since the lowest driving power of C2 is lower than that of C1, there is no sufficient power to drive light bulb A when the user tunes the special illumination controller to the lowest power. Light bulb A thus flickers. In this case, the user has to tune up the special illumination controller in order to prevent the flickering. However, the user may think that either the special illumination controller or the light bulb is out of order and wants to replace it.
Suppose the user uses the illumination controller for light bulb A to adjust the brightness of light bulb B. Since the lowest driving power of C1 is higher than that of C2, the user cannot tune the special illumination controller for light bulb A to obtain the lowest brightness of light bulb B. The adjustable brightness range is thus limited. In summary, the above-mentioned drawbacks and problems occur if light bulbs are not associated with the corresponding illumination controller.
In view of the foregoing, an objective of the invention is to provide a wireless illumination controller with the function of setting the lowest driving power.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, the wireless illumination controller with the function of setting the lowest driving power includes: a microprocess built in with an adjustable default lowest power; a driver connected with the microprocessor for the connection of an external light bulb and controlled by the microprocessor to output a corresponding driving signal; an illumination control switch connected with the microprocessor for a user to operate to set the lowest power of the microprocessor; and a wireless receiving module connected with the microprocessor, after receiving a wireless illumination adjustment command, to let the microprocessor control the driving signal output from the driver according to the wireless illumination adjustment command, wherein the power of the driving signal is no less than the lowest power.
The illumination control switch provides a function of setting the lowest power. After replacing with a light bulb of different brand or power, the user first uses the illumination control switch to set the lowest default power most suitable for the current light bulb. After receiving a wireless illumination adjustment command, the illumination controller does not provide a driving power lower than the lowest driving power of the light bulb, thereby preventing the flickering arising from insufficient driving power. As a result, the user can freely choose the same type of light bulb of a different brand. This is very convenient.
Another objective of the invention is to provide an illumination controller easy to set the lowest power. The microprocessor is directly built in with several different lowest power values. It is associated with a multi-step illumination control switch corresponding to the different lowest power values. The multi-step illumination control switch has a plurality of switch steps. The user switches among the switch steps to select different lowest power values as the lowest power of the microprocessor.
After replacing with a light bulb of a different brand or power, the user switches from a higher lowest power value to a lower lowest power value so that the microprocessor controls the driver to output a lower lowest driving power. If the light bulb does not flicker, then it means that the current driving power is still higher than the lowest driving power of the light bulb. The user can further switch to an even lower lowest driving power until the light bulb flickers. In this case, the user switches back to the previous one or stays at the last option. Once this is done, the microprocessor automatically sets the lower driving power on the switch as the lowest driving power for the light bulb. The user does not need to directly obtain the lowest driving power of the current light bulb. All subsequent illumination adjustments are thus ensured not to be lower than the lowest driving power set according to the invention.
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The microprocessor 10 is built in with a designated default lowest power. In this embodiment, the microprocessor 10 further stores an illumination adjustment value.
The driver 20 is connected with the microprocessor 10 for the connection with an external light bulb 70. The driver 20 is controlled by the microprocessor 10 to output power corresponding to a driving signal. In this embodiment, the microprocessor 10 outputs PWM signals of different pulse widths to the driver 20, thereby controlling the magnitude of the power of the driving signal output by the driver 20.
The illumination control switch 30 is connected with the microprocessor 10 for a user to operate and set the lowest power of the microprocessor 10. In this embodiment, the illumination control switch 30 is implemented by a multi-step illumination control switch 31 with a knob 32.
The wireless receiving module 40 is connected with the microprocessor 10. After receiving a wireless illumination adjustment command, the microprocessor 10 controls the power of the driving signal output by the driver 20 according to the wireless illumination adjustment command. The power of the driving signal is no less than the lowest power.
The power processing module 50 has a set of power input terminals 51, and is connected with the microprocessor 10, the driver 20, and the wireless receiving module 40. The set of power input terminals 51 is connected to a household AC power source. The power processing module 50 then converts the household AC power source to the power required by the microprocessor 10, the driver 20, and the wireless receiving module 40.
The wireless remote control 60 is for the user to send the illumination adjustment command to the wireless receiving module 40.
The microprocessor 10 has a PWM signal output end 11. The driver 20 is connected to the PWM signal output terminal 11, so that the microprocessor 10 sends PWM signals of different pulse widths via the PWM output terminal 11 to the driver 20.
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Once the designated lowest power of the microprocessor 10 is changed to a new one, the driver 20 is controlled to output driving signals with power greater than or equal to the new lowest power. The user than observes whether the light bulb 70 flickers under the driving signal with power greater than or equal to the new lowest power.
The microprocessor 10 is further built in with an illumination adjustment procedure. The wireless illumination adjustment command contains an illumination adjustment initialization signal and an illumination adjustment confirmation signal. The microprocessor 10 receives the illumination adjustment initialization signal and the illumination adjustment confirmation signal emitted by the wireless remote control 60. After receiving the illumination adjustment initialization signal, the microprocessor 10 executes the illumination adjustment procedure to continuously adjust the power of the driving signal output by the driver 20. After receiving the illumination adjustment confirmation signal, the microprocessor 10 stops changing the power of the driving signal. The driving signal at the last moment is used as the output driving power.
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Since the brightness and power do not have a linear relation in the low brightness range, the illumination adjustment procedure can further include a plurality of different low-speed varying rates, each of which is smaller than the high-speed varying rate. As shown in
When the wireless illumination controller 9 is in use, the power input terminals 51 of the power processing module 50 are connected to a household AC power source. The driver 20 is connected with a light bulb 70, which can be an energy-saving light bulb, LED, or a halogen light bulb of any brand. The user turns the knob 32 to the lowest of the lowest power switch step 311, such as the first switch step 311 marked by 1 in
To adjust the illumination, the user operates the wireless remote control 60 to emit the illumination adjustment initialization signal. The illumination controller 9 then varies the brightness of the light bulb 70. Once the user feels the right brightness of the light bulb 70, he or she also uses the wireless remote control 60 to emit the illumination adjustment confirmation signal. The illumination controller 9 then maintains the light bulb 70 at the corresponding brightness. This completes the illumination adjustment process.
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In summary, the invention enables a user to set the lowest default power. When the illumination controller is used on a light bulb with a higher lowest brightness power, the user can tune up the lowest power to prevent flickering in subsequent adjustments. When the illumination controller is used on a light bulb with a lower lowest brightness power, the user can reduce the lowest power to prevent flickering. The invention uses a knob for the user to operate. It is simple and easy for users of all ages.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100221610 | Nov 2011 | TW | national |