System and methods for operating a lighting device
US-9532423-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10009975B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10009975-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415038131-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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Light sources ( 1 ) such as retrofit light emitting diode tubes comprise light circuits ( 11 ) with light emitting diodes ( 12 ) and feeding electrodes ( 13, 14 ), terminals ( 21 - 24 ) for exchanging signals with ballasts ( 2, 3 ) or supplies ( 4, 5 ), and filament circuits ( 31, 41 ) for coupling the terminals ( 21 - 24 ) and the feeding electrodes ( 13, 14 ). The filament circuits ( 31, 41 ) comprise switch circuits ( 32 ) and trigger circuits ( 33 ) for in response to presences of frequencies in the signals bringing the switch circuits ( 32 ) into conducting modes to introduce relatively low impedances in the filament circuits ( 31, 41 ). In non-conducting modes the switch circuits ( 32 ) introduce relatively large impedances. This way, in case the light source ( 1 ) is connected to a high-frequency ballast ( 2 ), the switch circuit ( 32 ) is triggered and the light source ( 1 ) is normally activated. In case the light source ( 1 ) is connected to mains ( 4 ) or an external direct-current driver ( 5 ) or an electro-magnetic ballast ( 3 ), the switch circuit ( 32 ) is not triggered, and the light source ( 1 ) is not activated and protected against damage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A light source comprising: a light circuit comprising one or more light emitting diodes and a first feeding electrode, a first terminal, comprising a first pin and a second pin, for exchanging a first signal with a ballast or a supply, and a first filament circuit coupled to the first terminal and to the first feeding electrode, wherein the first filament circuit comprises a first switch circuit including a triac, a first trigger circuit including a capacitor for in response to a presence of a frequency in the first signal bringing the first switch circuit into a conducting mode, and a first resistor circuit being directly coupled to the first feeding electrode and comprising a first resistor electrode and a second resistor electrode, the second resistor electrode directly coupled to the second pin, wherein the first switch circuit comprises a first main electrode directly coupled to the first pin, a second main electrode directly coupled to the first resistor electrode, and a control electrode directly coupled to the capacitor, wherein the first switch circuit in the conducting mode introduces a first impedance in the first filament circuit to activate the light source and in a non-conducting mode introducing a second impedance in the first filament circuit to de-activate the light source, a value of the first impedance being smaller than a value of the second impedance, and the frequency being larger than a mains frequency, wherein the first and second impedances are introduced between one of the first and second pins on the one hand and the first feeding electrode on the other hand and/or between the first pin and the second pin. 2. The light source as defined in claim 1 , the first switch circuit comprising a triac and the first resistor circuit comprising one or more resistors. 3. The light source as defined in claim 1 , the first trigger circuit comprising a first capacitor coupled to the first control electrode of the first switch circuit and to one of the first and second main electrodes of the first switch circuit. 4. The light source as defined in claim 1 , the first trigger circuit comprising a serial connection of a first capacitor, a first resistor and a first diode, the serial connection being coupled to the first control electrode of the first switch circuit and to one of the first and second main electrodes of the first switch circuit, the first filament circuit further comprising a parallel connection of a second capacitor and a second resistor, the parallel connection being coupled to the first control electrode of the first switch circuit and to the other one of the first and second main electrodes of the first switch circuit. 5. The light source as defined in claim 1 , the first trigger circuit comprising a serial connection of a first capacitor and a first diode, the serial connection being coupled to the first control electrode of the first switch circuit and to one of the first and second main electrodes of the first switch circuit, the first filament circuit further comprising a parallel connection of a second capacitor and a resistor, the parallel connection being coupled to the first control electrode of the first switch circuit and to the other one of the first and second main electrodes of the first switch circuit, and the first trigger circuit further comprising a second diode coupled to a connection between the first capacitor and the first diode in the first trigger circuit and to the first feeding electrode. 6. The light source as defined in claim 1 , the first filament circuit further comprising a first start-up circuit coupled in parallel to the first switch circuit or to the first and second pins. 7. The light source as defined in claim 6 , the first start-up circuit comprising one or more resistors. 8. The light source as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a second terminal, for exchanging a second signal with the ballast or the supply, and a second filament circuit coupled to the second terminal and to a second feeding electrode of the light circuit. 9. The light source as defined in claim 8 , the second filament circuit comprising a second switch circuit and a second trigger circuit for in response to a presence of a frequency in the second signal bringing the second switch circuit into a conducting mode, the second switch circuit in the conducting mode introducing a third impedance in the second filament circuit to activate the light source and in a non-conducting mode introducing a fourth impedance in the second filament circuit to de-activate the light source, a value of the third impedance being smaller than a value of the fourth impedance, and the frequency being larger than a mains frequency. 10. The light source as defined in claim 9 , the second filament circuit further comprising a second resistor circuit, the second terminal comprising third and fourth pins, the second switch circuit comprising a third main electrode coupled to the third pin, the second switch circuit comprising a second control electrode coupled to the second trigger circuit, the second switch circuit comprising a fourth main electrode coupled to a third resistor electrode of the second resistor circuit, the second resistor circuit comprising a fourth resistor electrode coupled to the fourth pin, and the second feeding electrode being coupled to the second resistor circuit, the third and fourth impedances being introduced between one of the third and fourth pins, on the one hand and the second feeding electrode on the other hand and/or between the third pin and the fourth pin. 11. The light source as defined in claim 10 , the second switch circuit comprising a triac and the second resistor circuit comprising one or more resistors. 12. The light source as defined in claim 10 , the second trigger circuit comprising a third capacitor coupled to the second control electrode of the second switch circuit and to one of the third and fourth main electrodes of the second switch circuit. 13. The light source as defined in claim 10 , the second filament circuit further comprising a second start-up circuit coupled in parallel to the second switch circuit or to the third and fourth pins, the second start-up circuit comprising one or more resistors. 14. The light source as defined in claim 1 , the light source being designed for replacing a fluorescent lamp while keeping the ballast in the form of a high-frequency ballast, and the light source being protected against a connection to the supply in the form of mains or in the form of an external direct-current driver and against a connection to the ballast in the form of an electro-magnetic ballast.
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