Controller system, integrated circuit and method therefor

US9320095B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9320095-B2
Application numberUS-200913388468-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 18, 2009
Priority dateAug 18, 2009
Publication dateApr 19, 2016
Grant dateApr 19, 2016

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A controller system controls a plurality of lighting element arrays. The controller system comprises array selection module for selecting a lighting element array, voltage control module arranged to apply a voltage to at least the selected lighting element array, a common current source arranged to provide a current from the common current source to the selected lighting element array, and duty cycle control module arranged to control a ratio of the current to the selected lighting element array over a time sharing cycle. The duty cycle control module is arranged to cause the array selection module to sequentially select the lighting element arrays in accordance with a time-sharing cycle, to cause the current from the common current source to be provided to the selected lighting element array in accordance with a respective duty cycle setting, and to cause the current provided to the selected lighting element array to be compensated for a rise time of the voltage applied thereto in order to be accurate with respect to the programmed settings.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A controller system for controlling a plurality of lighting element arrays, the controller system comprising: an array selection module that applies a voltage to a selected lighting element array; a voltage control module coupled to the array selection module and that applies a voltage to at least the selected lighting element array; an active current source provides a current to the selected lighting element array; duty cycle control module coupled to the array selection module and that controls a ratio of the current from the active current source to the selected lighting element array over a time sharing cycle, wherein the duty cycle control module further: causes the array selection module to sequentially select the lighting element arrays in accordance with a time-sharing cycle, causes the current from the active current source to be provided to the selected lighting element array in accordance with a respective duty cycle setting of the time-sharing cycle, and causes a duration of the current provided to the selected lighting element array to be extended to compensate for a rise time of the voltage applied thereto. 2. The controller system of claim 1 wherein the controller system further comprises a current meter module that detects current flowing through the selected lighting element array in a plurality of time-sharing cycles. 3. The controller system of claim 2 wherein the current meter module further provides an indication of the detected current to the duty cycle control module. 4. The controller system of claim 3 wherein the duty cycle control module further generates the current provided to the selected lighting element array within a subsequent time-sharing cycle based on the received indication of the detected current. 5. The controller system of claim 1 wherein the duty cycle control module further causes a duty cycle for a time slot corresponding to a lighting element array requiring compensation be extended. 6. The controller system of claim 5 wherein the duty cycle control module further causes the duty cycle to be extended by an amount equal to a delay associated with the rise time of the voltage applied to the selected lighting element array. 7. The controller system of claim 1 wherein the duty cycle control module further causes the array selection module to connect a lighting element array requiring compensation to the active current source for an extended period of time. 8. The controller system of claim 1 wherein the duty cycle control module further causes current from the active current source to be provided to a lighting element array requiring compensation prior to a start of a time slot within the time-sharing cycle associated with that lighting element array. 9. The controller system of claim 8 wherein the duty cycle control module further causes current from the active current source to be provided to a lighting element array requiring compensation prior to the start of a time slot within the time-sharing cycle associated with that lighting element array by an amount of time equal to a delay associated with the rise time of the voltage applied to the lighting element array. 10. The controller system of claim 8 wherein the duty cycle control module further causes the array selection module to connect a lighting element array requiring compensation to the active current source prior to the start of a time slot within the time-sharing cycle associated with that lighting element array. 11. A method for controlling a plurality of lighting element arrays, the method comprising the steps of: sequentially selecting, by an array selection module coupled to a voltage selection module, the lighting element arrays in accordance with a time-sharing cycle, wherein the array selection module is directed to select by a duty cycle control module applying, by the array selection module, a voltage to at least a selected lighting element array; applying, by the voltage selection module, a voltage to at least the selected lighting element array; controlling, by the duty cycle control module, a ratio of a current from an active current source to the selected lighting element array over the time sharing cycle; providing, by the active current source, a current to the selected lighting element array in accordance with a respective duty cycle setting of the time-sharing cycle, wherein the active current source is directed to provide by a duty cycle control module; and compensating, by the duty cycle control module, the current provided by the active current source to the selected lighting element array for a rise time of the voltage applied thereto by extending a duration of the current provided to the selected lighting element. 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising: detecting, by a current meter module, current flowing through the selected lighting element array in a plurality of time-sharing cycles including the time-sharing cycle. 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising: providing, by the current meter module, an indication of the detected current to a duty cycle control module. 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising: generating, by the duty cycle control module, the current provided to the selected lighting element array within a subsequent time-sharing cycle based on the received indication of the detected current. 15. The method of claim 11 further comprising: causing, by a duty cycle control module, a duty cycle for a time slot corresponding to a lighting element array requiring compensation be extended. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising: causing, by the duty cycle control module, the duty cycle to be extended by an amount equal to a delay associated with the rise time of the voltage applied to the selected lighting element array. 17. The method of claim 11 further comprising: causing, by a duty cycle control module, the array selection module to connect a lighting element array requiring compensation to the active current source for an extended period of time. 18. The method of claim 11 further comprising: causing, by a duty cycle control module, current from the active current source to be provided to a lighting element array requiring compensation prior to a start of a time slot within the time-sharing cycle associated with that lighting element array. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: causing, by the duty cycle control module, current from the active current source to be provided to a lighting element array requiring compensation prior to the start of a time slot within the time-sharing cycle associated with that lighting element array by an amount of time equal to a delay associated with the rise time of the voltage applied to the lighting element array. 20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: causing, by the duty cycle control module, the array selection module to connect a lighting element array requiring compensation to the active current source prior to the start of a time slot within the time-sharing cycle associated with that lighting element array.

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What does patent US9320095B2 cover?
A controller system controls a plurality of lighting element arrays. The controller system comprises array selection module for selecting a lighting element array, voltage control module arranged to apply a voltage to at least the selected lighting element array, a common current source arranged to provide a current from the common current source to the selected lighting element array, and duty…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tico Olivier, Bordes Laurent, Schlueter David, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B33/0818. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 19 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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