The basic components of a street lamp controller usually include the following parts:
Power module: Provides power to the entire controller.
Microprocessor or microcontroller: As the core control unit, it is responsible for running programs, monitoring and controlling the working status of street lamps.
Sensor module: used to detect environmental parameters such as light intensity, time, etc., to achieve automatic control function.
Timer module: used to set the on/off time of street lamps and control them according to different time periods.
Dimming module: If dimming function is required, brightness adjustment can be achieved through the dimming module.
Communication module: used for communication with external devices, such as data exchange with the central control system.
Protection module: including overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, short circuit protection, etc., to ensure the safe operation of the street lamp controller and street lamp system.
Shell and installation structure: used to protect internal components while facilitating installation and fixation on the streetlight pole.
The above are the basic components of a street lamp controller, and the specific functions and composition may vary depending on different designs and application requirements. Some advanced street light controllers may also have functions such as fault diagnosis and remote monitoring.