Panel Lamps Dimmer Circuit
Power and Ground
- All lamps in the panel lamps dimmer circuits are provided a path to ground at all times through a hard wired ground circuit.
- These lamps are illuminated by a 12-volt PWM output of the BCM or the door control modules through several panel lamps dimmer circuits.
Panel Lamp Dimmer Circuit Operation
- The shared PWM output synchronizes the selected illumination intensity level of all the lamps in the panel lamps dimmer circuits.
- The BCM uses hard wired resistor multiplexed inputs from the rotary exterior lighting control knob of the headlamp switch to determine when the exterior lighting is turned ON and from the thumbwheel of the dimmer module to determine the dimming level selection.
- Then the BCM provides the appropriate PWM outputs through the panel lamps dimmer circuits as well as electronic dimming level messages over the CAN data bus to other electronic modules in the vehicle
- The Instrument Cluster (IC) and the Integrated Center Stack (ICS) use the electronic dimming level messages to control the illumination intensity of their own back lighting, controls and display units.
- In addition, when the interior lighting thumbwheel of the dimmer module is moved to the PARADE (or funeral) mode detent position, all of the electronic display units are illuminated at their full intensity levels for increased visibility when the vehicle is driven during daylight hours with the exterior lighting turned ON. The PARADE mode has no effect on the illumination intensity of incandescent panel lamps.