Lighting relay panel features for improved safety and reliability

US11844166B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11844166-B2
Application numberUS-202217572204-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 10, 2022
Priority dateApr 26, 2017
Publication dateDec 12, 2023
Grant dateDec 12, 2023

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A lighting relay panel may include lower-cost features or components related to improved safety and reliability. In some cases, the relay panel includes a power supply capable of protecting the panel from high-voltage and high-current transients. A microcontroller may determine a power interruption based on a zero-cross signal received from the power supply, and may also configure latching relays during the interruption. In some implementations, the relay panel includes a relay sense circuit that is capable of receiving actuation signals from multiple relays connected to different phases of a power signal, and the microcontroller may synchronize or repeat the actuations based on a signal from the relay sense circuit. The microcontroller may generate relay addresses based on the relay positions within the relay panel. In some cases, the relay panel may include isolation circuits that are capable of providing an isolated control signal having an improved voltage range.

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What is claimed is: 1. A light control device having: an isolation component, a comparator, and a transistor, wherein: the isolation component is capable of receiving a voltage signal; the isolation component is further capable of providing an isolated signal based on the received voltage signal; the comparator is capable of receiving the isolated signal; the comparator is further capable of providing an output signal, the output signal based on the isolated signal and a feedback input, from a collector of the transistor, to the comparator; the transistor is capable of receiving the output signal provided by the comparator; and the transistor is further capable of providing an output voltage having a value between 0 V and 10 V, wherein the output voltage is provided to a controller. 2. The light control device of claim 1 , wherein: the transistor is an NPN transistor, and the output signal provided by the comparator is received at a base of the NPN transistor, such that the comparator controls the base of the NPN transistor while the isolated signal has a value between 0.05 V and 10 V. 3. The light control device of claim 1 , wherein: the comparator is an operational amplifier (“op-amp”); the isolated signal is received by a negative terminal of the op-amp, and the feedback input is received by a positive terminal of the op-amp; and the output signal provided by the comparator is based on a difference between the isolated signal and the feedback input. 4. The light control device of claim 1 , wherein the isolation component includes one or more of: an optocoupler, a push-pull optocoupler, a single-transistor optocoupler, a digital isolator, or a digital-to-analog converter. 5. The light control device of claim 4 , wherein the isolation component includes the push-pull optocoupler and wherein the isolated signal is provided from an isolated side of the push-pull optocoupler. 6. The light control device of claim 1 , wherein the voltage signal received by the isolation component includes a pulse width modulated signal. 7. The light control device of claim 6 , wherein the isolated signal provided by the isolation component has a duty cycle based on an additional duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal, wherein the duty cycle of the isolated signal has a charge rate and a discharge rate of approximately equal duration. 8. The light control device of claim 1 , wherein the voltage signal received by the isolation component is received from one or more of a control interface board or a lighting control interface. 9. The light control device of claim 1 , further having a low-pass filter, wherein: the isolation component is further capable of providing the isolated signal to the low-pass filter, and the isolated signal received by the comparator is a filtered isolated signal. 10. The light control device of claim 1 , wherein the value of the output voltage provided by the transistor is between 0 V and 0.5 V. 11. The light control device of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control, based on the output voltage, a light fixture having an adjustable intensity. 12. A lighting relay panel having: at least one control interface board; and at least one isolation circuit, the isolation circuit including an isolation component, a comparator, and a transistor, wherein: the isolation component is capable of receiving a voltage signal from the at least one control interface board, the isolation component is further capable of providing an isolated signal based on the received voltage signal, the comparator is capable of receiving the isolated signal, the comparator is further capable of providing an output signal, the output signal based on the isolated signal and a feedback input, from a collector of the transistor, to the comparator, the transistor is capable of receiving the output signal provided by the comparator, and the transistor is further capable of providing an output voltage having a value between 0 V and 10 V, and wherein the at least one isolation circuit is further capable of providing the output voltage to a controller. 13. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , wherein: the transistor is an NPN transistor, and the output signal provided by the comparator is received at a base of the NPN transistor, such that the comparator controls the base of the NPN transistor while the isolated signal has a value between 0.05 V and 10 V. 14. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , wherein: the comparator is an operational amplifier (“op-amp”); the isolated signal is received by a negative terminal of the op-amp, and the feedback input is received by a positive terminal of the op-amp; and the output signal provided by the comparator is based on a difference between the isolated signal and the feedback input. 15. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , wherein the isolation component includes one or more of: an optocoupler, a push-pull optocoupler, a single-transistor optocoupler, a digital isolator, or a digital-to-analog converter. 16. The lighting relay panel of claim 15 , wherein the isolation component includes the push-pull optocoupler and wherein the isolated signal is provided from an isolated side of the push-pull optocoupler. 17. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , wherein the voltage signal received by the isolation component includes a pulse width modulated signal. 18. The lighting relay panel of claim 17 , wherein the isolated signal provided by the isolation component has a duty cycle based on an additional duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal, wherein the duty cycle of the isolated signal has a charge rate and a discharge rate of approximately equal duration. 19. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , wherein the voltage signal received by the isolation component is received from a lighting control interface. 20. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , further having a low-pass filter, wherein: the isolation component is further capable of providing the isolated signal to the low-pass filter, and the isolated signal received by the comparator is a filtered isolated signal. 21. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , wherein the value of the output voltage provided by the transistor is between 0 V and 0.5 V. 22. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , wherein the controller is configured to control, based on the output voltage, a light fixture having an adjustable intensity. 23. The lighting relay panel of claim 12 , further comprising an additional isolation circuit, wherein the control interface board is configured to respectively provide the voltage signal to the at least one isolation circuit and an additional voltage signal to the additional isolation circuit.

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  • H05B47/25Primary

    Circuit arrangements for protecting against overcurrent · CPC title

  • of short duration, e.g. lightning · CPC title

  • for DC powered loads · CPC title

  • Controlling · CPC title

  • following a pre-assigned programmed sequence; Logic control [LC] · CPC title

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What does patent US11844166B2 cover?
A lighting relay panel may include lower-cost features or components related to improved safety and reliability. In some cases, the relay panel includes a power supply capable of protecting the panel from high-voltage and high-current transients. A microcontroller may determine a power interruption based on a zero-cross signal received from the power supply, and may also configure latching rela…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abl Ip Holding Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B47/25. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 2023 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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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).