This one also can control the alternating current voltage in the same way.
It can be used with lamps, elements, fans, pumps, air cleaners, etc.
So it’s the same thing, but twice bigger.
In the tutorial, you can see a simple example of what can be done with it.
The power part of the dimmer is isolated from the control part, to exclude the possibility of high current disruption to a microcontroller.
The logical level is tolerant to 5V and 3.3V, therefore it can be connected to the microcontroller with 5V and 3.3V level logic.
In Arduino, the dimmer is controlled with RBD dimmer.h library, which uses external interrupts and process time interrupts.
It simplifies the code writing and gives more processing time for the main code. This is why you can control multiple Dimmers from one microcontroller.
| Power | 600V – 16A |
| AC frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| TRIAC | BTA16 – 600B |
| Isolation | Optocoupler |
| Logic level | 3.3V/5V |
| Zero point | Logic level |
| Modulation (DIM/PWM) | Logic level ON/OFF TRIAC |
| Signal current | >10mA |
| Environment: | For indoor and outdoor use |
| Operating temperatures: -20°C to 80°C | |
| Operating humidity | Dry environment only |
| ROHS3 | Compliant |
Package includes:1 x AC Light Dimmer Controller




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