Dimmable lighting devices and methods for dimming same
US-9345092-B2 · May 17, 2016 · US
US10548197B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10548197-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815912460-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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In a single lighting device including a large number of light-emitting elements (LEEs), the LEEs are divided into separately powered groups, and different combinations of the groups are fully energized to achieve the desired overall brightness. In some embodiments, the number of LEEs in each group has a binary relationship to the other groups. The resolution of the dimming is the brightness of the smallest group. In one example of five binary weighted groups of LEEs, 32 brightness levels can be achieved while the LEEs in the energized groups are fully ON. Thus, since there is no high frequency switching, there is substantially no power dissipation by the dimming control system, and there is limited noise or EMI created. The dimming control can be easily implemented with a logic circuit controlling a transistor switch for each group.
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We claim: 1. A lighting device comprising: multiple groups of light-emitting elements (LEEs), the groups being independently energizable, each of the groups comprising one or more LEEs, the groups configured to provide different amounts of light when energized, a first one of the groups configured to provide a smallest amount of light of all the groups, each one of the groups except the first group providing twice an amount of light of another group, wherein, in each of the groups, the number of LEEs is an integer power of two scaled by a factor which is the same for all the groups; and a controller operatively connected to the multiple groups and configured to determine a binary dimming code based on a received dimming signal, the binary dimming code having multiple bits, each of the groups of LEEs associated with exactly one bit of the dimming code, the controller further configured to energize each of the groups of LEEs when a corresponding bit of the dimming code has a predetermined bit value. 2. The lighting device of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined bit value is “1”. 3. The lighting device of claim 1 , wherein the numbers of LEEs in the groups are integer powers of two. 4. The lighting device of claim 1 , wherein light output by each group corresponds to a difference in light outputs of the lighting device between adjacent dimming levels of the lighting device. 5. A lighting device comprising: multiple groups of light-emitting elements (LEEs), the groups being independently energizable, each of the groups comprising one or more LEEs, the groups configured to provide different amounts of light when energized, a first one of the groups configured to provide a smallest amount of light of all the groups, each one of the groups except the first group providing twice an amount of light of another group; a controller operatively connected to the multiple groups and configured to determine a binary dimming code based on a received dimming signal, the binary dimming code having multiple bits, each of the groups of LEEs associated with exactly one bit of the dimming code, the controller further configured to energize each of the groups of LEEs when a corresponding bit of the dimming code has a predetermined bit value; and a homogenizer arranged to receive light from the groups of LEEs, the homogenizer configured to homogenize the light received from the groups of LEEs and to provide homogenized light, the homogenized light having a more homogenous appearance than the light received by the homogenizer from the groups of LEEs. 6. The lighting device of claim 5 , wherein the LEEs in one or more of the groups of LEEs are arranged pseudo randomly. 7. A lighting device comprising: multiple groups of light-emitting elements (LEEs), the groups being independently energizable, each of the groups comprising one or more LEEs, the groups configured to provide different amounts of light when energized, a first one of the groups configured to provide a smallest amount of light of all the groups, each one of the groups except the first group providing twice an amount of light of another group; and a controller operatively connected to the multiple groups and configured to determine a binary dimming code based on a received dimming signal, the binary dimming code having multiple bits, each of the groups of LEEs associated with exactly one bit of the dimming code, the controller further configured to energize each of the groups of LEEs when a corresponding bit of the dimming code has a predetermined bit value, wherein the LEEs are arranged to provide one or more of the nominal light outputs of the groups of LEEs with a first light-emission pattern and one or more of the nominal light outputs of the groups of LEEs with a second light-emission pattern different from the first light-emission pattern. 8. The lighting device according to claim 7 , wherein the first light-emission pattern is configured to provide illumination of an office space during operating hours and the second light-emission pattern is configured to provide illumination of the office space during closing hours. 9. The lighting device according to claim 7 , wherein the first light-emission pattern is configured to provide illumination of a space for task lighting and the second light-emission pattern is configured to provide illumination of the space for mood lighting.
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