Wand activated electronic menorah

Illumination – Light source and modifier – Condition responsive

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3262234, 3262392, 3262394, 3262802, F21V 2304

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ABSTRACT:
An ornament, such as a menorah, is controlled by a microprocessor. The ornament has a LED circuit operably connected to a power supply circuit, and sensor capable of sending a signal to the microprocessor in response to external stimulus. The microprocessor controls whether a LED of the LED circuit emits light, and is capable of independently controlling a number of LEDs and responding to signals from a number of sensors.

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