Study of Energy Saving Lamp System for Sound and Light Double Control

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The main content of intermittent lamp energy saving technology study in small public places is the circuit control system. A lamp energy saving control circuit system is developed and designed by using the timer 555 modules, Silicon controlled technology, power supply circuit, photosensitive and audio sensor module, etc. The system has sound and light double control and timing function, photosensitive and audio sensing circuit dormancy and lamp shut off during the day or light is good. In the evening or subtle lighting, photosensitive and audio sensors are opened at the same time, lamp working for 20 seconds through the human voice incentive and automatically shut off. The application and test show that the system circuit has low power consumption and strong generality promotion, and realizes the purpose of energy saving.

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