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PWM AC Programmable Light Dimmer 110V-220V Module Controller Board for Arduino, STM, ARM, AVR & Raspberry Pi Compatible 50/60Hz with HeatSink 3.3V/5V Logic

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  • AC Light Dimmer Module Controller Board ARDUINO RASPBERRY Compatible 50/60Hz 3.3V/5V logic 220V/110V
  • SAMPLE: please see images. Can control AC/DC motor, electric pump, tools
  • Compatible with any ARDUINO, RASPBERRY boards. Arduino, STM, ARM, AVR, Raspberry
  • AC Phase Control Circuit (Dimming Circuit) / Home Automation, School Projects, Work Related Projects
  • The zero crossing is directly derived from the rectified mains AC lines.
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The AC Dimmer is designed to control the alternating current voltage, which can transfer current up to 240V/8А. In most cases, Dimmer is used to turning the power ON/OFF for lamps or heating elements, it can also be used in fans, pumps, air cleaners, e.t.c. Lately, Dimmer has become an often-used decision for smart home systems. For example, when you need to smoothly change the light brightness. The lamp is slowly turning ON or OFF, creating a comfortable atmosphere. Dimmer works most effectively with filament lamps. It’s less stable with low brightness dimmable LED lamps, but with moderate and high brightness it will perform a solid job. Note that luminescent lamps (gas discharge lamps) do not support dimming. A power of the dimmer is isolated from the control part, to exclude the possibility of high current disruption to a microcontroller. The logical level is tolerant to 5V and 3.3V, therefore it can be connected to the microcontroller with 5V and 3.3V level logic. In Arduino, a dimmer is controlled with RBDdimmer.h library, which uses external interrupts and process time interrupts. It simplifies the code writing and gives more processing time for the main code. This is why you can control multiple Dimmers from one microcontroller. You can download RBDDimmer.h library and a few examples in «Documents» or on GitHub. We are constantly updating our library, so we recommend checking for website updates or subscribe to our newsletter. Dimmer is connected to Arduino controllers via two digital pins. First (Zero) to control the passing of Phase Null of AC, which is used to initiate the interrupt signal. Second (DIM/PSM) to control (dim) current. Note that Zero requires connection to designated microcontroller pins (which are different depending on the model of Uno, Nano, Leonardo, Mega), since it tied to microcontroller interrupts.