Lighting system
US-2024378991-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US10540885B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10540885-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715606416-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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The present disclosure generally relates to the field of fire alarms. The teachings thereof may be embodied in a strobe notification appliance having: a boost circuit connected to an input voltage; an energy storage circuit charged by the boost circuit; a drive circuit generating a drive current; an LED circuit with at least one LED element; a first sampling circuit collecting an overall voltage drop of all the LED elements; and a control circuit configured to adjust the drive circuit to supply a working current during an alarming stage and supply a detection current during a detection stage. The detection current is lower than the working current and thereby light energy produced by the LED elements during the detection stage is lower than alarming light energy produced during the alarming stage. During the detection stage, the control circuit determines whether the LED circuit works normally based on the collected overall voltage drop.
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A strobe notification appliance comprising: a boost circuit connected to an input voltage of the strobe notification appliance to supply electric energy; an energy storage circuit charged by the boost circuit; a drive circuit powered by the energy storage circuit to generate a drive current; an LED circuit with a plurality of LED elements connected in a series configuration supplying the drive current to the LED elements; a first sampling circuit collecting an overall voltage drop of the plurality of LED elements in the LED circuit; a control circuit connected to the drive circuit and configured to adjust the drive circuit to supply a working current during an alarming stage and supply a detection current during a detection stage; and a discharging circuit connected to two ends of the energy storage circuit in parallel, the discharging circuit comprising a current-limiting circuit and a controlled switch connected in series to the current-limiting circuit; wherein the detection current is lower than the working current and thereby light energy produced by the LED elements during the detection stage is lower than alarming light energy produced during the alarming stage; wherein the control circuit controls the controlled switch to switch on at the detection stage, and thereby to cause the energy stored in the energy storage circuit to be discharged via the current-limiting circuit; wherein the control circuit further, during the detection stage, determines whether the LED circuit works normally based on the collected overall voltage drop. 2. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the detection current is between 100 μA to tens of mA. 3. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the detection current is a constant current or the detection current is in a pulse form. 4. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit makes the determination according to the following criterion: if the overall voltage drop is substantially equal to the sum of threshold voltages of the plurality of LED elements, the LED circuit works normally. 5. The strobe notification appliance of claim 4 , further comprising a second sampling circuit collecting a first voltage at a positive end of a first LED element; wherein a negative end of the first LED element is connected to the ground; and the control circuit makes the determination according to the following criterion: if the overall voltage drop is substantially equal to the sum of threshold voltages of all the LED elements and the first voltage is substantially equal to a positive threshold voltage of the first LED element, the LED circuit works normally. 6. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit makes the determination according to the following criterion: if the overall voltage drop is greater than the sum of threshold voltages of all the LED elements in the LED circuit ( 240 ), an open-circuit fault is present in at least one of the LED elements. 7. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit makes the determination according to the following criterion: if the overall voltage drop is less than the sum of threshold voltages of all the LED elements in the LED circuit, a short-circuit fault is present in at least one of the LED elements. 8. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit determines that at least one LED element in the LED circuit is short-circuited if the overall voltage drop meets the following condition: V _LED<( N− 1)* Vd+α*Vd, where V_LED is the overall voltage; Vd is the threshold voltage of each LED element; N is the number of the LED elements in the LED circuit ( 240 ); α is an empirical value, 0<α<1, preferably, α is substantially equal to 50%. 9. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the drive circuit comprises a current regulating end connected to the control circuit and selectively supplying one of the working current and the detection current for the LED circuit in response to a first instruction of the control circuit. 10. The strobe notification appliance of claim 9 , wherein the drive circuit further comprises an enable end connected to the control circuit and selectively turning on or turning off the current output of the drive circuit in response to a second instruction of the control circuit, wherein the second instruction is a pulse width modulation signal. 11. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the current-limiting circuit comprises a current-limiting resistor, and the control circuit calculates the actual capacitance of the capacitor according to the following formula: C = t r · ln ( V 0 Vt ) where t denotes discharging time; r denotes the resistance of the current-limiting resistor; V 0 denotes an initial voltage of the capacitor prior to discharging; and V t denotes the residual voltage of the capacitor after the discharging time t. 12. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of an effective value of the working current to an effective value of the detection current is greater than 60 times. 13. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the effective value of the working current to the effective value of the detection current is greater than 100 times. 14. The strobe notification appliance of claim 1 , wherein the detection current has a pulse shape with a periodic change in a duty cycle. 15. A strobe notification appliance comprising: a boost circuit connected to an input voltage of the strobe notification appliance to supply electric energy; an energy storage circuit charged by the boost circuit; a drive circuit powered by the energy storage circuit to generate a drive current; an LED circuit with a plurality of LED elements connected in a series configuration supplying the drive current to the LED elements; a first sampling circuit collecting an overall voltage drop of the plurality of LED elements in the LED circuit; a control circuit connected to the drive circuit and configured to adjust the drive circuit to supply a working current during an alarming stage and supply a detection current during a detection stage; and a second sampling circuit collecting energy storage voltages on two ends of a capacitor in the energy storage circuit; wherein the detection current is lower than the working current and thereby light energy produced by the LED elements during the detection stage is lower than alarming light energy produced during the alarming stage; wherein the control circuit further, during the detection stage, determines whether the LED circuit works normally based on the collected overall voltage drop; and wherein the control circuit determines an actual eigenvalue of the capacitor according to the energy storage voltages sampled by the second sampling circuit and a sampling time interval. 16. The strobe notification appli
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