Energy supply for a light having a matrix of leds, in particular an led motor vehicle headlight

US2025098049A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025098049-A1
Application numberUS-202418969797-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 5, 2024
Priority dateJun 27, 2022
Publication dateMar 20, 2025
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A circuit arrangement for a light having: an input for connection to a supply network; an adjustable voltage source, an input of the voltage source; a matrix of LEDs connected to the output of the voltage source; and a control unit to which the control connection of the voltage source is connected. The circuit arrangement has series circuits including at least one LED and one adjustable current source. The series circuits are connected in parallel, thus forming the matrix. The voltage source adjusts its output voltage to the setpoint voltage value provided by the control connection by the control unit. The control unit has an input for reading in: status information about the temperature in the matrix; measurement values for temperatures of the LEDs; measurement values for the voltages across the current sources; measurement values for the voltage across the matrix; and measurement values for the voltages at the LEDs.

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A circuit arrangement for an LED motor vehicle headlight, comprising: an input for connection to a supply network; an adjustable voltage source, the adjustable voltage source having an input, an output, and a control connection, and the input of the adjustable voltage source being connected to the input of the circuit arrangement; a matrix of light-emitting diodes connected to the output of the voltage source; and a control unit to which the control connection of the adjustable voltage source is connected; wherein the circuit arrangement includes a plurality of series circuits, wherein each of the plurality of series circuits includes one of the light-emitting diodes and an adjustable current source through which a current through the corresponding series circuit can be adjusted; wherein each of the plurality of series circuits are connected in parallel with each other to form the matrix of light-emitting diodes; and wherein the voltage source is configured to adjust its output voltage to a setpoint voltage value provided by the control unit at the control connection; wherein the control unit has an input: for reading in status information about a temperature in or at the matrix of light emitting diodes, wherein the temperatures is assigned to individual ones of the light-emitting diodes of the matrix of light emitting diodes, for reading in measurement values of a temperatures of individual ones of the light-emitting diodes of the matrix of light emitting diodes, for reading in measurement values of a voltages across the adjustable current source of each of the plurality of series circuit, for reading in measurement values of a voltage across the matrix or across the light-emitting diode of each series circuit, or for reading in measurement values of a current through each of the plurality of series circuits; and wherein the control unit is configured to: determine a setpoint voltage from the read-in status information, from the read-in measurement values of a temperatures, from the read-in measurement values of a voltage, or from the measurement values of a current, which are provided at the control connection, so that the adjustable voltage source adjusts to the setpoint voltage, or determine target amplitudes of the currents through the plurality of series circuits from the read-in status information, from the read-in measurement values of a temperatures, from the read-in measurement values of a voltage, or from the measurement values of a current, so that each adjustable current source adjusts to at least one of the target amplitudes determined by the control unit. 2 . The circuit arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the circuit arrangement includes a plurality of temperature sensors, voltage sensors, or current sensors. 3 . The circuit arrangement of claim 1 , wherein current-voltage characteristic curves of each adjustable current source or current-voltage characteristic curves of the plurality of light emitting diodes are stored in the control unit, and wherein the setpoint voltage is determined as a function of a read-in measurement value and at least one of the current-voltage characteristics curves. 4 . The circuit arrangement of claim 3 , wherein the current-voltage characteristic curves of each adjustable current source or the current-voltage characteristic curves of the plurality of light emitting diodes are stored in the control unit as a look-up table. 5 . The circuit arrangement of claim 1 , wherein: a current through each of the plurality of series circuits is determined by the control unit using the setpoint voltage; a voltage across each adjustable current source is determined by the control unit using a current-voltage characteristic curve for each adjustable current source; a forward voltage across each of the plurality of series circuits is determined by the control unit using a current-voltage adjustable curve for the light-emitting diodes; for each of the plurality of series circuits, a sum of the determined voltage and the forward voltage is determined; and wherein the largest one of the determined sums is used as the setpoint voltage. 6 . The circuit arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured such that, if all measurement values of the voltages across the current sources are above a first predetermined value, the setpoint voltage is reduced by a first predetermined amount, and if at least one measurement value of the voltages across the current sources is below the first predetermined value, the setpoint value is increased by a second predetermined amount, and that these steps are repeated until all measurement values of the voltages across the current sources are not below the first predetermined value. 7 . The circuit arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the circuit arrangement has an integrated circuit connected between the control unit and the plurality of temperature sensors, voltage sensors, or current sensors. 8 . The circuit arrangement of claim 7 , wherein the control unit or the integrated circuit is adapted to determine a duty cycle for each adjustable current source of the plurality of series circuits in order to dim the light-emitting diodes of the plurality of series circuits.

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  • the devices being headlights · CPC title

  • Dynamic headroom control [DHC] · CPC title

  • using temperature feedback · CPC title

  • H05B45/34Primary

    Voltage stabilisation; Maintaining constant voltage · CPC title

  • H05B47/14Primary

    by determining electrical parameters of the light source · CPC title

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What does patent US2025098049A1 cover?
A circuit arrangement for a light having: an input for connection to a supply network; an adjustable voltage source, an input of the voltage source; a matrix of LEDs connected to the output of the voltage source; and a control unit to which the control connection of the voltage source is connected. The circuit arrangement has series circuits including at least one LED and one adjustable current…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hella Gmbh & Co Kgaa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B45/34. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Mar 20 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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