Spent a little time with my Arduino and a breadboard last night testing the zero cross detection circuit. I was a little skeptical as to whether this would work, even though I found out about it through an Atmel datasheet. However, it works as advertised. I do not have a local source to acquire a the necessary triac from, so I will have to wait till it shows up from Mouser before I can test the output side of the circuit. That should give me time to get started on writing the code. Once I have some code going to work with, I should be able to do some testing with a logic analyzer to verify that the triac trigger signal is happening when it is supposed to in relation to the AC phase.
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Also, as mentioned before, if you are not familiar and/or comfortable working with live household current, DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS PROJECT
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