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Sunrise LampIn this circuit, a 120VAC lamp is slowly illuminated over a approximate 20
minute period. The bridge rectifier supplies 120 DC to the MOSFET and 60 watt
lamp. A 6.2K, 5 watt resistor and zener diode is used to drop the voltage to 12
volts DC for the circuit power. The bridge rectifier should be rated at 200
volts and 5 amps or more. In operation, a 700 Hz triangle waveform is generated
at pin 1 of the LM324 and a slow rising voltage is obtained at pin 8. These two
signals are compared at pins 12 and 13 to produce a varying duty cycle
rectangular waveform at pin 14, which controls the MOSFET and brightness of the
60 watt lamp. When power is applied, the lamp will start to illuminate within a
minute or so, and will slowly brighten to full intensity in about 20 minutes.
You can make that longer or shorter with adjustments to the 270K resistor at pin
9. The 2.2 ohm resistor and .015uF cap connected to the lamp serve to supress
RFI. The diode at pin 9 and 10K resistor on pin 8 are used to discharge the
3300uF cap when power is removed. Power should be off for a few minutes before
re-starting.
Caution: This circuit is connected directly to the AC line and presents a
hazard if any part is touched while connected to the line. Use caution and do
not touch any parts while the circuit is connected to the AC line. You may want
to use a 9 volt battery connected across the 12 volt zener to check the basic
operation. The DC voltage at pins 1,2,3,5,6,7 will all be around 4.3 volts if
the circuit is working correctly. If the DC voltages are all correct, you can
use a variac to slowly apply the full line voltage and check for proper
operation.
Sunrise Lamp circuit
Title: Sunrise Lamp
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Published on: 2007-07-21
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