Hello
I want to control a fluorescent lamp using electromagnetic ballast with a remote control (pt2264) . I use a 333MHz wireless module and pt 2272 as a wave decoder. to make it cheaper I decide not to use any micro controller so I used two 74hc138 decoder IC and a 74ls109 latch IC. so when you press button 1 the lamp 1 is on and when press it again it turns off.
But there is a problem in its power supply.
when I use led lamps, it's fine. but when I use fluorescent lamp, sometimes goes wrong. for example when you command the light to turn on, it just blinks, relay active and after a short time( about 200ms) deactivate. when I measure the voltage of my circuit's power supply during this happens its vary from one time to another! for instance 7.7v, 3.5v ,9v and even 14v! I measured with a digital voltmeter and I guess we can see higher peak if I use an oscilloscope.
I used different switching power supplies(output: 5v) found in the market.
I upload some simple schematic may help.
could anyone help me please?
thanks.
I want to control a fluorescent lamp using electromagnetic ballast with a remote control (pt2264) . I use a 333MHz wireless module and pt 2272 as a wave decoder. to make it cheaper I decide not to use any micro controller so I used two 74hc138 decoder IC and a 74ls109 latch IC. so when you press button 1 the lamp 1 is on and when press it again it turns off.
But there is a problem in its power supply.
when I use led lamps, it's fine. but when I use fluorescent lamp, sometimes goes wrong. for example when you command the light to turn on, it just blinks, relay active and after a short time( about 200ms) deactivate. when I measure the voltage of my circuit's power supply during this happens its vary from one time to another! for instance 7.7v, 3.5v ,9v and even 14v! I measured with a digital voltmeter and I guess we can see higher peak if I use an oscilloscope.
I used different switching power supplies(output: 5v) found in the market.
I upload some simple schematic may help.
could anyone help me please?
thanks.