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  2. Dimmer - Wikipedia

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    When the dimmer is at 50% power, the switches are switching their highest voltage (>325 V in Europe) and the sudden surge of power causes the coils on the inductor to move, creating a buzzing sound associated with some types of dimmer; this same effect can be heard in the filaments of the incandescent lamps as "singing". The suppression ...

  3. Light switch - Wikipedia

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    Two light switches in one box. The switch on the right is a dimmer switch. The switch box is covered by a decorative plate. The first light switch employing "quick-break technology" was invented by John Henry Holmes in 1884 in the Shieldfield district of Newcastle upon Tyne. [1]

  4. DIP switch - Wikipedia

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    US patent 3621157, filed in 1970 by Pierre Schwab, [1] is the earliest known DIP switch patent, which discloses a rotary style DIP switch. US patent 4012608, filed in 1975 by Joseph Lockard, [ 2 ] is a DIP switch with sliding levers, the modern DIP switch.

  5. Rotary switch - Wikipedia

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    A rotary switch consists of a spindle or "rotor" that has a contact arm or "spoke" which projects from its surface like a cam. It has an array of terminals, arranged in a circle around the rotor, each of which serves as a contact for the "spoke" through which any one of a number of different electrical circuits can be connected to the rotor.

  6. Light fixture - Wikipedia

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    3-way 2-circuit switch; Dimmer (this allows the user to make a light brighter or dimmer, typically using a rotary dial) Light switch (often part of the light socket or power cord on portable fixtures) Lighting control system; Motion detector; Timer; Touch; X10 systems

  7. Switch - Wikipedia

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    Switches can be designed to respond to any type of mechanical stimulus: for example, vibration (the trembler switch), tilt, air pressure, fluid level (a float switch), the turning of a key , linear or rotary movement (a limit switch or microswitch), or presence of a magnetic field (the reed switch). Many switches are operated automatically by ...

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