LED light source

US9313847B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9313847-B2
Application numberUS-201214007492-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2012
Priority dateMar 31, 2011
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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LED light source comprising a string of LED loads (LED 1 -LED 4 ) supplied by a rectified mains voltage. The number of LED loads carrying current is increased as the momentary amplitude of the rectified mains voltage increases, and is decreased as the momentary amplitude of the rectified mains voltage decreases. The order in which the LED loads start carrying a current and the order in which the LED loads stop carrying a current is reversed for each half period of the mains.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A LED light source comprising a first input terminal and a second input terminal for connection to a supply voltage source supplying a low-frequency AC supply voltage with a frequency f, a rectifier coupled to the input terminals for rectifying the low-frequency AC supply voltage, a series arrangement comprising N LED loads, wherein N is an integer greater than or equal to 2, a first and a second end of said series arrangement being coupled to a first output terminal and a second output terminal of the rectifier, respectively, control means for, subsequently, in a first operating state during half a period of the low frequency AC voltage, making the LED loads carry current, one after another in a first order and in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage when the amplitude increases, and for subsequently making the LED loads stop carrying current, one after another and in a second order, that is reversed with respect to the first order and in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage when the amplitude decreases, and for, subsequently, in a second operating state during half a period of the low frequency AC voltage, making the LED loads carry current, one after another and in the second order and in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low frequency AC supply voltage when the amplitude increases, and for subsequently making the LED loads stop carrying current, one after another in the first order, and in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage when the amplitude decreases, and wherein the control means is further equipped with circuitry for changing the operating state at every zero crossing of the low-frequency AC supply voltage. 2. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein the control means comprises N control strings comprising a switch and shunting the first to the Nth LED load, respectively, a control circuit coupled to the N control strings for controlling the switches comprised in the control strings, and a current source couped between the Nth LED load and the second output terminal of the rectifier. 3. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein the control means comprises N control strings comprising a switchable current source and connecting the cathode of a LED load to the second output terminal of the rectifier, N−1 further control strings each comprising a switch and shunting the first to the (N−1)th LED load, respectively, and a control circuit coupled to the switchable current sources in the control strings and the switches comprised in the further control strings. 4. The LED light source according to claim 2 , wherein the switches in the control strings shunting the LED loads comprise bipolar transistors having their base electrode connected to the second output terminal of the rectifier by means of a series arrangement of an impedance and a switching element. 5. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein the LED light source further comprises a series arrangement of a capacitive element and a switch S, a control circuit coupled to the switch S for rendering the switch conductive and non-conductive in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage. 6. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein N is a number of LED loads between 3 and 6. 7. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein each of the LED loads has a same forward voltage. 8. A LED light source comprising a first input terminal and a second input terminal for connection to a supply voltage source supplying a low-frequency AC supply voltage with a frequency f, a rectifier coupled to the input terminals for rectifying the low-frequency AC supply voltage, a series arrangement comprising N LED loads, wherein N is an integer greater than or equal to 2, a first and a second end of said series arrangement being coupled to a first output terminal and a second output terminal of the rectifier respectively, control means for, subsequently, making the N LED loads carry current during each half period of the low-frequency AC supply voltage, one after another in a first order, when the amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage increases, and for subsequently making the N LED loads stop carrying current one after another in a second order that is reversed with respect to the first order, when the amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage decreases, wherein in each of N subsequent half periods of the low-frequency AC supply voltage, the nth LED load that is made to conduct current differs from the nth LED load that is made to conduct current in every other half period of the N subsequent half periods for each value of n, wherein n is an integer and 1≦n≦N, wherein n is an integer≦0.5N. 9. A method of supplying power to a LED light source equipped with a series arrangement of N LED loads, comprising the steps of providing a low-frequency AC supply voltage with a frequency f, rectifying the low-frequency AC supply voltage, supplying the rectified AC supply voltage to the series arrangement comprising N LED loads, wherein N is an integer greater than or equal to 2, and subsequently, in a first operating state during half a period of the low frequency AC supply voltage, making the LED loads carry a current, one after another, starting with a first LED load that is closest to a first end of the series arrangement, in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage, when the amplitude increases, and subsequently, making the LED loads stop carrying current, one after another, starting with the Nth LED load, in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage, when the amplitude decreases, and subsequently, in a second operating state during half a period of the low frequency AC supply voltage, making the LED loads carry current, one after another, starting with the Nth LED in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage, when the amplitude increases, and subsequently, making the LED loads stop carrying current, one after another, starting with the first LED load, in dependence on the momentary amplitude of the low-frequency AC supply voltage, when the amplitude decreases, and changing the operating state at every zero crossing of the low-frequency AC supply voltage.

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  • H05B45/48Primary

    having LEDs organised in strings and incorporating parallel shunting devices · CPC title

  • H05B33/083Primary

    Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9313847B2 cover?
LED light source comprising a string of LED loads (LED 1 -LED 4 ) supplied by a rectified mains voltage. The number of LED loads carrying current is increased as the momentary amplitude of the rectified mains voltage increases, and is decreased as the momentary amplitude of the rectified mains voltage decreases. The order in which the LED loads start carrying a current and the order in which th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tao Haimin, Creusen Martinus Petrus, Kurt Ralph, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B45/48. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 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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