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RE: DIY dimming (not X10)


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  • Subject: RE: DIY dimming (not X10)
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <jtankard@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:11:55 +0100
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> Found the following information:
> http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/dimmer4.html
>
>snip
> This thing looks as though it's been design for rack mounting from the
> outset - and with the 0-10v control I'm sure someone (Keith
> nudge..nudge..wink..wink) could build an appropriate controller that
could
> interface via serial and serial driven keypads to provide
> control.  I mean,
> now that the KAT5 units are a done deal, you'll need something
> else to keep
> you busy in January when you've finished the AV switcher for Xmas!!!
>

I have been working on such a animal for some time, although the triac's
are
controlled by PIC's, I have two prototypes a 4 channel and a 8 channel,
both
are controlled by a single PIC (16C65) with a serial interface, which will
be changed to CAN when I can get round to it. IT has been running for about
a year now without any problems.

Switching to one light level to the next is gradual and each room
controller
has 16 preset lighting schemes

The Idea is to have a local network connecting keypads to each room
controller to provide local control then each controller is on a separate
network RS485 at the moment, this allows for master control from homevision
or comfort, and allows a keypad on a different controller to control lights
on a different network. (i.e. my bedside keypad could switch on the outside
lights, even though its on a separate network.) This last function is why I
am switching to CAN for the main network even though it means I have to
build a CAN to 485 gateway, as CAN supports multi master. If I ever finish
it will be available for sale either as a kit or prebuilt if there is
enough
interest.

I have Keith's problem lots of ideas ;-) but not enough time ;-(

John


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