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by Neywiny
34 days ago
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If you have a feedback loop I'm sure you can still do it with an either implicitly or explicitly filtered PWM. Remember we're talking averages not instantaneous, so the average current through the bulb should be proportional to the average voltage across it, though the resistance will change as the bulb heats hence the feedback. You could also do this with a buck/boost regulator and current sense resistor plus op amps to create a constant current supply. |
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V=I*R
If V = Hours and I = Minutes, then by necessity R=Hours/Minutes. Typically a light bulb has mostly fixed resistance (R). Adding a potentiometer to the circuit allows you control the value of R.