High-precision led control circuit, method and led driver thereof
US-2015382418-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9345080B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9345080-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214239166-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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A LED light source comprises a first rectifier (DB 1 ) having input terminals coupled to an AC voltage source and output terminals connected by a first series arrangement comprising N LED loads and further comprises circuitry (I 1 , I 2 , I 3 , CC) for making the LED loads one by one carry a current when the momentary value of the AC voltage increases and one by one stop carrying a current when the momentary value of the AC voltage decreases. The LED light source also comprises a second rectifier (DB 2 ) having input terminals coupled to the AC voltage source via a reactive element and output terminals connected by a second series arrangement comprising M LED loads and further comprises circuitry (I 4 ) for making the LED loads one by one carry a current when the momentary value of the AC voltage present at the input terminals of the second rectifier increases and one by one stop carrying a current when the momentary value of the AC voltage decreases.
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An LED light source comprising: a first circuit input terminal and a second circuit input terminal for connection to a supply voltage source supplying an AC supply voltage with frequency f, a first rectifier equipped with a first input terminal coupled to the first circuit input terminal and a second input terminal coupled to the second circuit input terminal, a first series arrangement comprising N LED loads, a first and second end of said first series arrangement being coupled to a first output terminal and a second output terminal of the first rectifier respectively, wherein N is an integer greater than one, a first controller for, during a period of the rectified AC supply voltage subsequently making the LED loads comprised in the first series arrangement carry a current, one by one and in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the rectified AC supply voltage when the momentary amplitude increases and for subsequently making the LED loads comprised in the first series arrangement stop carrying a current, one by one, and in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the rectified AC supply voltage when the momentary amplitude decreases, a second rectifier equipped with a first input terminal coupled to the first circuit input terminal via a reactive element and a second input terminal coupled to the second circuit input terminal, a second series arrangement comprising M LED loads, a first and second end of said second series arrangement being coupled to a first output terminal and a second output terminal of the second rectifier respectively, wherein M is an integer greater than zero, and a second controller for, during a period of the rectified AC voltage present between the output terminals of the second rectifier, subsequently making the LED loads comprised in the second series arrangement carry a current, one by one and in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the rectified AC voltage when the momentary amplitude increases and for subsequently making the LED comprised in the second series arrangement loads stop carrying a current, one by one, and in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the rectified AC voltage when the momentary amplitude decreases, wherein: the first controller comprises N control strings, each of the N control strings comprising a switchable current source that electrically connects and disconnects the cathode of a different respective one of the N LED loads to the second output terminal of the first rectifier, and each of the N control strings is controlled in accordance with a signal directly received from the anode of the LED load whose cathode is electrically connected to the second output terminal of the first, rectifier through the switchable current source of the control string. 2. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein the reactive element is a capacitor. 3. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein the second controller comprises: at least M−1 control strings comprising a switch and shunting M−1 of the M LED loads respectively, a control circuit coupled to the M control strings for controlling the switches comprised in the control strings, and a current source coupled between the Mth LED load and the second output terminal of the second rectifier. 4. The LED light source according to claim 1 , wherein the second controller comprises M control strings, each of the control strings comprising a switchable current source that connects the cathode of a different respective one of the M LED loads to the second output terminal of the second rectifier. 5. A method for operating an LED light source equipped with a first series arrangement of N LED loads and a second series arrangement of M LED loads, where N is an integer greater than one and M is an integer greater than zero, the method comprising the steps of: providing an AC supply voltage with frequency f, rectifying the AC supply voltage with a first rectifier, and supplying the rectified AC voltage to the series arrangement comprising N LED loads, during a period of the rectified AC supply voltage: subsequently making, by operation of a controller, the NLED loads carry a current, one by one, in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the rectified AC supply voltage, when the momentary amplitude increases, and subsequently making the N LED loads stop carrying a current, in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the AC supply voltage, when the momentary amplitude decreases, and also the simultaneous steps of: providing the AC supply voltage with frequency f to a second rectifier via a reactive element, rectifying the AC voltage present at the input of the second rectifier, and supplying the rectified AC voltage to the series arrangement comprising M LED loads, and during a period of the rectified AC voltage: subsequently making the M LED loads carry a current, one by one, in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the rectified AC voltage, when the amplitude increases, and subsequently making the M LED loads stop carrying a current, in dependency of the momentary amplitude of the rectified AC voltage, when the amplitude decreases, wherein the controller comprises N control strings, each of the N control strings comprising a switchable current source that electrically connects and disconnects the cathode of a different respective one of the N LED loads to a terminal of the first rectifier, and each of the N control strings is controlled in accordance with a signal directly received from the anode of the LED load whose cathode is electrically connected to the terminal of the first rectifier through the switchable current source of the control string.
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Electricity · mapped topic
having LEDs organised in strings and incorporating parallel shunting devices · CPC title
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