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Dimmer light switch circuit with Triac
STDDimmer light switch circuit with Triac
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Description
Dimmer light switch circuit with Triac, potency control in loads as illumination of bulb. Dimmers are devices used to lower the brightness of a light. By changing the voltage waveform applied to the lamp, it is possible to lower the intensity of the light output. Although variable-voltage devices are used for various purposes, the term dimmer is generally reserved for those intended to control light output from resistive incandescent, halogen, and (more recently) compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Dimmers range in size from small units the size of a light switch used for domestic lighting to high-power units used in large theater or architectural lighting installations.
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