Hello fellows,
In classic incandescent lamp, you could just "slice" the sinusoidal wave with the help of a potentiometer, diac and capacitor - or a MCU with zero-crossing circuit. EASY.
However, today we have dimmable LEDs bulbs. I'm considering make an alarm clock with AC output and a LED dimmable bulb, so it could wake-up with the light, simulating sun-rise. I'll 3D print everything... For sure, such devices already exists, however I wanna implement more features like temperature/humidity (because I can), bluetooth connection, proximity sensors, etc... So I'll make a custom PCB and firmware, and this will be my 30th birthday project.
The question is: Do you know which technique are applied to control/dim this kind of bulbs?
I'm electrician, so I already know the dangers of dealing with LIVE AC, how to mitigate and how to design Live AC safe pcbs with optocouplers --- don't worry about that.
thank you in advanced