Chapter 9
Digital Hardware and Software
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It’s no accident that the advent of automated lighting coincided with the proliferation of cheap, easy-to-use microprocessors, digital signal processors, and microcontrollers. Before computers were widely available there were some early attempts at building automated lights, but they were hobbled by the lack of accuracy and sophisticated control. Automated lighting proliferated after the desktop PC made its debut in 1981, and when mobile computing accelerated with the advent of smartphones and tablets. Advances in speed, computing power, and the reduction in size of computer components were a real boon to manufacturers of lighting and control ...
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