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Help locating a post about replacing a lighting controller

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KeepItSimpleStupid

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In the past six weeks or so there was a post about suggestions to replace a lighting controller and someone responded that used to work for a company that did just that. One of the suggestions was to create a PWM DAC for each channel.

The OP just wanted a simple controller to control a lighting panel and that he threw away the old one because the rep was supposed to take care of the obsolete panel.

I can't seem to be able to find it by searching.

I just got an annoucement about a 48 channel cascadeable PWM DAC from LT that would probably be perfect for the guys application. It is here: https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2011/11/8500f.pdf

Now the hard part, would be to say interface a say bunch of rotary encoders to the individual or multiple channels. I'd almost consider creating a capacitance touce sensor for the encoder and only deal with that particular channel. I'd make sure the encoders used a direction/pulse tag and go from there.

I tried. If anyone can find the thread, I'm sure the OP would be grateful.
 
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