Dynamic Modeling and Resilience for Power Distribution
US-2015331063-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US9496703B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9496703-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615067347-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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A leakage current detection circuit includes a driving voltage detection unit that detects a cut-off point of a driving voltage regulated through a driving voltage switch, a leakage current detection unit that detects a leakage current of the driving voltage switch after cutting off of the driving voltage, generates a leakage detection signal when a driving voltage related to the leakage current exceeds a reference detection voltage and a driving voltage control unit that turns off the driving voltage switch at a cut-off point of the driving voltage to cut off the driving voltage and maintain the driving voltage switch in an off state when the leakage detection signal is received. The leakage current detection circuit detects a leakage current passing through the driving voltage switch when abnormal operation of a light emitting diode light apparatus occurs, and keeps the driving voltage switch in an off state during cutoff periods to prevent burning of the drive voltage switch.
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What is claimed is: 1. A leakage current detection circuit, comprising: a driving voltage detection unit configured to detect a cut-off point of a driving voltage controlled through a driving voltage switch; a leakage current detection unit configured to detect a leakage current of the driving voltage switch after cutting off the driving voltage, and further configured to generate a leakage detection signal when the driving voltage related to the leakage current exceeds a reference detection voltage; and a driving voltage control unit configured to turn off the driving voltage switch at the cut-off point of the driving voltage, and further configured to maintain the driving voltage switch in an off state when the leakage detection signal is received. 2. The leakage current detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the leakage current detection unit receives the driving voltage generated by the leakage current passing through the driving voltage switch when the driving voltage switch is turned off. 3. The leakage current detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the driving voltage control unit checks for the leakage current at each cut-off point of the driving voltage. 4. The leakage current detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the driving voltage detection unit compares the driving voltage with a pre-determined reference voltage to detect the cut-off point of the driving voltage. 5. The driving voltage detection unit of claim 4 , wherein the driving voltage control unit controls a cycle of a driving voltage control signal provided to the driving voltage switch based on a level of the pre-determined reference voltage. 6. The leakage current detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the driving voltage control unit includes a storage element configured to change an output value based on an output change point of the driving voltage detection unit. 7. The driving voltage control unit of claim 6 , wherein the storage element receives an output of the driving voltage detection unit and an oscillator. 8. The driving voltage control unit of claim 6 , wherein the driving voltage control unit includes a logic element configured to output a logic value based on an output of the storage element and an output of the leakage current detection unit. 9. The leakage current detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the driving voltage control unit includes a gate driver configured to output a driving voltage control signal to maintain the driving voltage switch in the off state when the leakage detection signal is received. 10. The leakage current detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the leakage current detection unit outputs the leakage detection signal when a driving voltage related to the leakage current exceeds the reference detection voltage at a certain reference point in a cut-off section of the driving voltage. 11. A light emitting diode light apparatus, comprising: a plurality of LEDs; a diode connected in parallel to the plurality of LEDs; a driving voltage switch connected in series to the plurality of LEDs and the diode; and a leakage current detection circuit configured to receive a driving voltage driving the plurality of LEDs to detect a leakage current passing through the driving voltage switch, wherein the leakage current detection circuit: detects a cut-off point of the driving voltage controlled through the driving voltage switch, detects the leakage current of the driving voltage switch after cutting off the driving voltage to generate a leakage detection signal when the driving voltage related to the leakage current exceeds a reference detection voltage, and turns off the driving voltage switch at the cut-off point of the driving voltage to cut-off the driving voltage and maintain the driving voltage switch in an off state when the leakage detection signal is received. 12. The light emitting diode light device of claim 11 , wherein the leakage current detection circuit outputs the leakage detection signal when the driving voltage related to the leakage current exceeds the reference detection voltage at a certain reference point in a cut-off section of the driving voltage. 13. A method of detecting a leakage current, comprising: detecting a cut-off point of a driving voltage controlled through a driving voltage switch; detecting a leakage current of the driving voltage switch after cutting off the driving voltage, and generating a leakage detection signal when the driving voltage related to the leakage current exceeds a reference detection voltage; and turning off the driving voltage switch at the cut-off point of the driving voltage to cut-off the driving voltage and to maintain the driving voltage switch in an off state when the leakage detection signal is generated. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the leakage current is detected at each cut-off point of the driving voltage. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the detecting the cut-off point of the driving voltage comprises: comparing the driving voltage with a predetermined reference voltage.
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