Solid state lighting fixtures and image capture systems

US10348974B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10348974-B2
Application numberUS-201715665573-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 1, 2017
Priority dateAug 2, 2016
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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An LED-based lighting fixture sets or adjusts a parameter of a drive signal that is used to drive its LEDs to be more compatible with the camera system; the camera system sets or adjusts an image capture parameter to be more compatible with the LED-based lighting fixture, or a combination thereof. The drive signal may be a PWM signal with a variable PWM frequency and/or duty cycle, a variable DC signal, or any combination thereof. The parameter of the drive signal that may be set or adjusted includes, but is not limited to, a PWM period, PWM frequency, PWM duty cycle, amplitude of the active and inactive portions of the PWM signal, and the like. The image capture parameter that may be adjusted includes, but is not limited to, frame rate, frame period, integration time, gain, shutter type (i.e. rolling shutter, global shutter, etc.), and the like.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lighting fixture comprising: a plurality of LEDs providing a light source for general illumination of an environment; and fixture control circuitry configured to provide a pulse width modulated (PWM) drive signal to at least a portion of the plurality of LEDs, the PWM drive signal having a PWM period and a variable duty cycle wherein varying the duty cycle varies an intensity of light emitted from the plurality of LEDs and during each PWM period the PWM drive signal includes an active portion and an inactive portion such that a magnitude of the active portion is greater than a magnitude of the inactive portion and the magnitude of the inactive portion is greater than zero. 2. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the magnitude of the inactive portion of the PWM drive signal causes a minimum amount of current to flow through the portion of the plurality of LEDs, wherein the minimum amount of current is greater than zero. 3. A camera system comprising: an image sensor for capturing video of an environment at a frame rate; camera control circuitry associated with the image sensor and configured to: detect a pulse width modulated (PWM) period used by at least one lighting fixture that is illuminating the environment via the image sensor; and control the frame rate of the image sensor such that the PWM period is an integer multiple of a frame period for the frame rate; and at least one interface configured to output the video. 4. The camera system of claim 3 wherein a multiplier for the integer multiple of the frame period is at least ten (10). 5. The camera system of claim 3 wherein a multiplier for the integer multiple of the frame period is at least fifty (50). 6. The camera system of claim 3 wherein: the camera control circuitry is configured to dynamically change the frame rate from a first frame rate to a second frame rate, which is different than the first frame rate, while capturing the video; and the PWM period is a first integer multiple of a first frame period of the first frame rate, and the PWM period is a second integer multiple of a second frame period of the second frame rate. 7. A lighting fixture comprising: a plurality of LEDs providing a light source for general illumination of an environment; and fixture control circuitry configured to: provide a pulse width modulated (PWM) drive signal to at least a portion of the plurality of LEDs, the PWM drive signal having a PWM period and a variable duty cycle wherein varying the duty cycle varies an intensity of light emitted from the plurality of LEDs; provide the PWM drive signal during a first mode of operation; and provide a direct current (DC) drive signal to at least the portion of the plurality of LEDs during a second mode of operation. 8. A lighting fixture comprising: a plurality of LEDs providing a light source for general illumination of an environment, the plurality of LEDs comprising at least one string of LEDs; fixture control circuitry configured to: provide a pulse width modulated (PWM) drive signal to at least a portion of the plurality of LEDs, the PWM drive signal having a PWM period and a variable duty cycle wherein varying the duty cycle varies an intensity of light emitted from the plurality of LEDs; and provide the PWM drive signal to the at least one string of LEDs; and filter circuitry coupled in parallel with the at least one string of LEDs, the filter circuitry configured to filter the PWM drive signal provided to the at least one string of LEDs into a direct current (DC) drive signal. 9. A lighting fixture comprising: a plurality of LEDs providing a light source for general illumination of an environment, the plurality of LEDs comprising a plurality of strings of LEDs; and fixture control circuitry configured to: provide a pulse width modulated (PWM) drive signal to at least a portion of the plurality of LEDs, the PWM drive signal having a PWM period and a variable duty cycle wherein varying the duty cycle varies an intensity of light emitted from the plurality of LEDs; provide different PWM drive signals to each one of the plurality of strings of LEDs such that the PWM drive signals for each of the plurality of strings of LEDs are out of phase with one another. 10. A lighting system comprising a plurality of lighting fixtures, each of the plurality of lighting fixtures comprising: a plurality of LEDs providing a light source for general illumination of an environment; and fixture control circuitry configured to provide a pulse width modulated (PWM) drive signal to at least a portion of the plurality of LEDs, wherein the PWM drive signal is provided to be out of phase with at least a PWM drive signal of another one of the lighting fixtures in the plurality of lighting fixtures.

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  • Combination of two or more compensation controls · CPC title

  • Circuitry for evaluating the brightness variation · CPC title

  • by influencing the scene brightness using illuminating means · CPC title

  • Detection of flicker frequency or suppression of flicker wherein the flicker is caused by illumination, e.g. due to fluorescent tube illumination or pulsed LED illumination · CPC title

  • Burst dimming · CPC title

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What does patent US10348974B2 cover?
An LED-based lighting fixture sets or adjusts a parameter of a drive signal that is used to drive its LEDs to be more compatible with the camera system; the camera system sets or adjusts an image capture parameter to be more compatible with the LED-based lighting fixture, or a combination thereof. The drive signal may be a PWM signal with a variable PWM frequency and/or duty cycle, a variable D…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cree Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21V23/003. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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