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Wireless induction lighting device and control method thereof

A lighting device, wireless sensing technology, applied in lighting devices, electric lamp circuit arrangement, light source and other directions, can solve the problem of lack of sensing range and optimum sensing angle, unable to take into account the optimum sensing angle and sensing range of the sensor at the same time, the sensor cannot To achieve the best sensing effect and other issues, to achieve the best lighting effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-11-07
深圳市西柯南电子科技有限公司
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However, the sensors in the prior art are generally installed inside the lamps, so it is difficult to take into account the best lighting effects of the lamps and the best sensing effects of the sensors at the same time.
Especially when ordinary users lack the common sense of the sensor's sensing range and the best sensing angle when installing and using it, they often only install it at the best lighting angle of the lamp, and cannot take into account the best sensing angle and sensing range of the sensor at the same time. causing the sensor to fail to perform at its optimum

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[0024] Please refer to figure 1 , a wireless induction lighting device provided in this embodiment, which includes: an induction controller 100 and a lamp assembly 200, both of which are wirelessly connected. Wherein, the sensing controller 100 includes a sensor 101 for detecting a human body or a moving signal, and a wireless transmitting unit 102, both of which are electrically connected. The lamp assembly 200 includes a wireless receiving unit 201 , a control unit 202 and a lamp 203 , and the three are electrically connected in sequence.

[0025] In this embodiment, the sensor 101 converts the human body or moving object signal into a trigger signal, the wireless transmitting unit 102 transmits the trigger signal, the wireless receiving unit 201 receives the trigger signal and transmits it to the control unit 202, and the control unit 202 controls the lamp 203 on or off.

[0026] The above-mentioned lamps 203 may be one of ceiling lamps, bulb lamps or LEDs, and when there...

Embodiment 2

[0039] see figure 2 , Embodiment 2 describes the specific control method of the wireless induction lighting device provided in Embodiment 1. The control method includes:

[0040] The induction controller 100 is installed in any position and:

[0041] S10: detecting the sensing signal, that is, the sensing signal caused by the sensor 101 of the sensing controller 100 detecting a human body or a moving object;

[0042] S20: converting into a trigger signal, that is, the sensor 101 converts the sensing signal into a trigger signal;

[0043]S30: Transmit a trigger signal, that is, the wireless transmitting unit 102 of the induction controller 100 transmits the trigger signal to the wireless receiving unit 201 through wireless communication;

[0044] The lamp assembly 200 is installed in any position and:

[0045] S40: Receive a trigger signal, that is, the wireless receiving unit 201 without the lamp assembly 200 receives the trigger signal and transmits it to the control unit...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a wireless induction lighting device. The wireless induction lighting device is characterized by comprising a induction controller and a lamp assembly, which are in wireless connection with each other, wherein the induction controller comprises a sensor for detecting a human body or a mobile signal and a wireless transmission unit, which are electrically connected with each other, and the light assembly comprises a wireless reception unit, a control unit and a lamp, which are all electrically connected sequentially. The wireless induction lighting device can achieve the best lighting effect of the lamp and the best induction effect of the sensor.

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technical field [0001] The present application relates to the field of lamp control, in particular to a wireless induction lighting device and a control method thereof. Background technique [0002] At present, it is widely used to control the on or off of lamps (including ceiling lamps, bulb lamps, LED light pipes, etc.) through sensors, including the application of infrared sensors or microwave sensors to control lamps. Whether it is an infrared sensor, a microwave sensor or other similar sensors, it has a certain sensing range and an optimal sensing angle, so its installation position and orientation must comply with certain conditions in order to maximize its effect. However, the sensors in the prior art are generally installed inside the lamps, so it is difficult to take into account the best lighting effects of the lamps and the best sensing effects of the sensors at the same time. Especially when ordinary users lack the common sense of the sensor's sensing range and ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H05B37/02
Inventor 胡波清
Owner 深圳市西柯南电子科技有限公司
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