Solid state light source device and dimming circuit thereof
US-9967938-B2 · May 8, 2018 · US
US10595370B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10595370-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815958735-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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The present invention discloses an LED lamp adapted to work in a circuit that contains a magnetic ballast. The LED lamp comprises a bridge rectifier, a filter capacitor, an LED light source, a transistor, and a pulse width modulation controller. The bridge rectifier is configured to convert the alternating current supplied by the magnetic ballast into a direct current. The bridge rectifier comprises a first input terminal, a second input terminal, a first output terminal, and a second output terminal, where the first and second input terminals are electrically connected to the magnetic ballast. The filter capacitor is electrically connected to the first and second output terminals of the bridge rectifier. The LED light source is electrically connected to the first and second output terminals of the bridge rectifier. The transistor comprises a drain electrode, a source electrode, and a gate electrode. The drain electrode and source electrode are electrically connected to the first and second output terminals of the bridge rectifier respectively. The pulse width modulation controller is electrically connected to the gate electrode of the transistor, and configured to control the turning on and off of the transistor. The present invention further discloses a driver circuit that will enable an LED light source to function on the power supplied by a magnetic ballast.
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What we claim is: 1. An LED lamp adapted to work on a circuit having a magnetic ballast, wherein the magnetic ballast comprises an inductor and a capacitor, the LED lamp comprising: a bridge rectifier for converting an alternating current supplied by the magnetic ballast to a direct current, the bridge rectifier having a first input terminal, a second input terminal, a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein the first input terminal and the second input terminal are electrically connected to the magnetic ballast; a filter capacitor electrically connected to the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the bridge rectifier; an LED light source electrically connected to the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the bridge rectifier; a transistor having a drain electrode, a source electrode and a gate electrode, the drain electrode and the source electrode being electrically connected to the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the bridge rectifier respectively; and a pulse width modulation controller electrically connected to the LED light source to detect a current flowing through the LED light source and electrically connected to the gate electrode of the transistor, and configured to control on and off of the transistor to place the circuit in a resistive mode, the on and off control based on a pulse width modulation adjusted according to a power of the LED light source and a system power factor requirement. 2. The LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the transistor is a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor. 3. The LED lamp of claim 1 , further comprising a diode having an anode and a cathode, the anode being connected to the first output terminal of the bridge rectifier and the drain electrode of the transistor, the cathode being connected to the filter capacitor and the LED light source. 4. The LED lamp of claim 1 , further comprising a resistor electrically connected to the LED light source in series. 5. The LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the pulse width modulation controller is electrically connected to the LED light source for detecting a current flowing through the LED light source. 6. A driver circuit for an LED light source to function on a power from a magnetic ballast, the driver circuit comprising: a bridge rectifier for converting an alternating current supplied by the magnetic ballast to a direct current, the bridge rectifier having a first input terminal, a second input terminal, a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein the first input terminal and the second input terminal are electrically connected to the magnetic ballast; a filter capacitor electrically connected to the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the bridge rectifier; a transistor having a drain electrode, a source electrode and a gate electrode, the drain electrode and the source electrode being electrically connected to the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the bridge rectifier respectively; and a pulse width modulation controller electrically connected to the LED light source to detect a current flowing through the LED light source and electrically connected to the gate electrode of the transistor, and configured to control on and off of the transistor to place the driver circuit in a resistive mode, the on and off control based on a pulse width modulation adjusted according to a power of the LED light source and a system power factor requirement. 7. The circuit of claim 6 , wherein the magnetic ballast comprises an inductor and a capacitor.
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