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Filename: | IMG_20190422_190504-1.jpg |
Album name: | fluorescent / Control Gear |
Filesize: | 2084 KiB |
Date added: | 22 Apr, 2019 |
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Interesting to see it has an IC controller on it! Replace it with the guts from an EFS600 lol
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The efs 600 would be better IMHO, it would increase lamp life but at the expense of the 2-3 seconds preheating time
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The IC is not a programmable controller, it is a "Quad 2-input NAND Schmitt trigger" which means : 4 NAND logic gates in the chip (independent of each other), with added hysteresis on the inputs : The chip sees a logic change from "0" to "1" at smoe voltage, but from "1" to "0" at lower voltage, much like the breakdown voltqage and discharge voltage of a Neon, and in contrast to standard CMOS logic chips where there is one border value between "1" and "0". If this circuit supports preheating at all then it must be timed by one of the resistors + one of the capacitors around the chip
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