MicroLED power considering outlier pixel dynamic resistance
US-11343888-B1 · May 24, 2022 · US
US11711873B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11711873-B1 |
| Application number | US-202217654372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2023 |
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Driver circuits are described for driving one or more light emitting diodes. A driver circuit may comprise an interface configured to receive control signals from a processor and a signal generator configured to generate pulse modulation (PM) signals based on the control signals, wherein the PM signals define phase shifts. In some examples, the signal generator is configured to: determine whether the control signals indicate a phase shift change; and in response to determining that the control signals indicate a phase shift change, terminate a current PM signal at a beginning of a PM period, and generate a new PM signal in the PM period, wherein the new PM signal includes the phase shift change. In other examples, termination may be avoided in some situations, for example, upon determining that a new phase shift is not sufficiently less than a previous phase shift.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A driver circuit for driving one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), wherein the driver circuit comprises: a processor interface configured to receive control signals from an external processor; and a modulation signal generator configured to generate pulse modulation (PM) signals based on the control signals, wherein the PM signals define phase shifts, and wherein the modulation signal generator is configured to: determine whether the control signals indicate a phase shift change; and in response to determining that the control signals indicate a phase shift change, terminate a current PM signal at a beginning of a PM period, and generate a new PM signal in the PM period, wherein the new PM signal includes the phase shift change. 2. The driver circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control signals indicate duty cycles and the phase shifts, and wherein at least some of the PM signals wrap across successive PM periods associated with the PM signals. 3. The driver circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control signals indicate duty cycles and the phase shifts, and wherein one or more LEDs comprise one or more Red, Green, or Blue LEDs. 4. The driver circuit of claim 3 , wherein the one or more LEDs comprise Red, Green, and Blue LEDs, wherein the driver circuit controls each of the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs, and wherein the duty cycles and the phase shifts control a combined color created by a combination of the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs. 5. The driver circuit of claim 1 , wherein the modulation signal generator is configured to: determine, during a sampling period that occurs between each of a plurality of PM periods associated with the PM signals, whether the control signals indicate the phase shift change. 6. The driver circuit of claim 1 , wherein the modulation signal generator is configured to: in response to determining that the control signals do not indicate a phase shift change, generate a new version of the current PM signal in the PM period without terminating the current PM signal at the beginning of the PM period. 7. A driver circuit for driving one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), wherein the driver circuit comprises: a processor interface configured to receive control signals from an external processor; and a modulation signal generator configured to generate pulse modulation (PM) signals based on the control signals, wherein the PM signals define phase shifts, and wherein the modulation signal generator is configured to: determine whether the control signals indicate a phase shift change; in response to determining that the control signals indicate the phase shift change, determine whether a new phase shift is sufficiently less than a previous phase shift; in response to determining that the new phase shift is sufficiently less than the previous phase shift, terminate a current PM signal at a beginning of a PM period; and in response to determining that the control signals indicate the phase shift change, generate a new PM signal in the PM period, wherein the new PM signal includes the phase shift change. 8. The driver circuit of claim 7 , wherein the modulation signal generator is further configured to: in response to determining that the new phase shift is not sufficiently less than the current phase shift, generate the new PM signal in the PM period without terminating the current PM signal. 9. The driver circuit of claim 7 , wherein the control signals indicate duty cycles and the phase shifts, and wherein at least some of the PM signals wrap across successive PM periods associated with the PM signals. 10. The driver circuit of claim 7 , wherein the control signals indicate duty cycles and the phase shifts, and wherein one or more LEDs comprise one or more Red, Green, or Blue LEDs. 11. The driver circuit of claim 10 , wherein the one or more LEDs comprise Red, Green, and Blue LEDs, wherein the driver circuit controls each of the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs, and wherein the duty cycles and the phase shifts control a combined color created by a combination of the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs. 12. The driver circuit of claim 7 , wherein the modulation signal generator is configured to: determine, during a sampling period that occurs between each of a plurality of PM periods associated with the PM signals, whether the control signals indicate the phase shift change. 13. The driver circuit of claim 7 , wherein the modulation signal generator is configured to: in response to determining that the control signals do not indicate a phase shift change, generate a new version of the current PM signal in the PM period without terminating the current PM signal at the beginning of the PM period. 14. A method of driving one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), the method comprising: receiving control signals via a processor interface from an external processor; generating, via a modulation signal generator, pulse modulation (PM) signals based on the control signals, wherein the PM signals define phase shifts; determining, via the modulation signal generator during a sampling period that occurs between each of a plurality of PM periods associated with the PM signals, whether the control signals indicate a phase shift change; in response to determining that the control signals indicate a phase shift change, terminating, via the modulation signal generator, a current PM signal at a beginning of a PM period, and generating a new PM signal in the PM period, wherein the new PM signal includes the phase shift change; and in response to determining that the control signals do not indicate a phase shift change, outputting, via the modulation signal generator, the current PM signal at the beginning of the PM period. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: in response to determining that the control signals do not indicate a phase shift change, generating, via the modulation signal generator, a new version of the current PM signal in the PM period without terminating the current PM signal at the beginning of the PM period. 16. A method of driving one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), the method comprising: receiving control signals via a processor interface from an external processor; generating, via a modulation signal generator, pulse modulation (PM) signals based on the control signals, wherein the PM signals define phase shifts; determining, via the modulation signal generator during a sampling period that occurs between each of a plurality of PM periods associated with the PM signals, whether the control signals indicate a phase shift change; in response to determining that the control signals indicate the phase shift change, determining, via the modulation signal generator, whether a new phase shift is sufficiently less than a previous phase shift; in response to determining that the new phase shift is sufficiently less than the previous phase shift, terminating, via the modulation signal generator, a current PM signal at a beginning of a PM period; in response to determining that the control signals indicate the phase shift change, generating, via the modulation signal generator, a new PM signal in the PM period, wherein the new PM signal includes the phase shift change; and in response to determining that the control signals do not indicate a phase shift change, outputting, via the modulation signal generator, the current PM signal at the beginning of the PM period. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: in response to determining that the new phase shift is not sufficiently less than th
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