The author is the happy owner of a television set with built-in
Ambilight lighting in the living room. Unfortunately, the television set
in the bedroom lacks this feature. To make up for this, the author
attached a small lamp to the wall to provide background lighting, This
makes watching television a good deal more enjoyable, but it ’s not
the ideal solution. Although the TV set can be switched off with the
remote control, you still have to get out of bed to switch off the
lamp.
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Circuit diagram :
Automatic TV Lighting Switch Circuit Diagram
Consequently, the author devised this automatic lighting switch that
switches the background light on and off along with the T V set. The
entire circuit is fitted in series with the mains cable of the TV set,
so there’s no need to tinker with the set. It works as follows: R1
senses the current drawn by the TV set. It has a maximum value of 50
mA in standby mode, rising to around 500 m A when the set is
operating. The voltage across R1 is limited by D5 during negative half-
cycles and by D1– D4 during positive half-cycles. T he voltage
across these four diodes charges capacitor C1 via D6 during positive
half-cycles. This voltage drives the internal LED of solid-state switch
TRI1 via R2, which causes the internal triac to conduct and pass the
mains voltage to the lamp. Diode D7 is not absolutely necessary, but
it is recommended because the LED in the solid-state switch is not
especially robust and cannot handle reverse polarisation. Fuse F1
protects the solid-state switch against overloads. T he value of use
d here (10 Ω) for resistor R1 works nicely with an 82-cm (32 inch)
LCD screen.
With smaller sets having lower power consumption, the value of R1 can
be increased to 22 or 33 Ω, in which case you should use a 3-watt
type. Avoid using an excessively high resistance, as otherwise TRI1
will switch on when the TV set is in standby mode. Some TV sets have a
half-wave rectifier in the power supply, which places an unbalanced
load on the AC power outlet. If the set only draws current on negative
half-cycles, the cir-cuit won’t work properly. In countries with
reversible AC power plugs you can correct the problem by simply
reversing the plug. Compared with normal triacs, optically cou-pled
solid-state relays have poor resistance to high switch-on currents
(inrush currents).
For this reason, you should be careful with older-model TV sets with
picture tubes (due to demagnetisation circuits). If the relay fails,
it usually fails shorted, with the result that the TV background light
remains on all the time. If you build this circuit on a piece of
perf-board, you must remove all the copper next to conductors and
components carrying mains voltage. Use PCB terminal blocks with a
spacing of 7.5 mm. This way the separation between the connections on
the solder side will also be 3 mm. If you fit the entire arrangement
as a Class II device, all parts of the circuit at mains potential must
have a separation of at least 6 mm from any metal enclosure or
electrically conductive exterior parts that can be touched.
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Automatic TV Lighting Switch Circuit Diagram
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