Lighting system and control thereof
US-2024411164-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9497820B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9497820-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514697270-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2008 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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A method of operating a lighting fixture comprising a plurality of discrete illumination sources of distinguishably different color coordinates comprises determining target color coordinates and luminous flux at which to operate the lighting fixture, determining input electrical power values for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources that substantially produce the target color coordinates and luminous flux by referencing a calibration data lookup table having calibration data based on measurements of the plurality of discrete illumination sources, determining a color mixing zone defined by three distinguishably different color coordinates of the plurality of discrete illumination sources within which the target color coordinates lie according to the calibration data, determining luminous flux ratios for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources having one of the three distinguishably different color coordinates defining the color mixing zone that substantially produces the target color coordinates, and determining input electrical power levels for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources that generate the determined luminous flux ratios.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of calibrating a lighting fixture comprising a plurality of discrete illumination sources of distinguishably different color coordinates, the method comprising: measuring color coordinates of each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources that are mounted in the lighting fixture after placing the lighting fixture in a calibration chamber; defining a plurality of non-overlapping color mixing zones, each defined by three distinguishably different, per zone, color coordinates of a subset of the plurality of discrete illumination sources; selecting a target color's coordinates; determining a color mixing zone from the plurality of non-overlapping color mixing zones within which the target color's coordinates lie; determining luminous flux ratios for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources having one of the three distinguishably different color coordinates defining the color mixing zone that substantially produces the target color's coordinates; determining input electrical power levels for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources that generate the determined luminous flux ratios; and driving each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources at the determined input electrical power levels. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of discrete illumination sources include discrete illumination sources having primary wavelengths in the visible red, green, blue, and white color regions of a color space. 3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising recording a measured temperature T 0 of the discrete illumination sources measured during the measurement of the color coordinates. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein measuring color coordinates of each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources comprises measuring operating color coordinates of each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources when substantially producing the target color coordinate. 5. A method of operating a lighting fixture comprising a plurality of discrete illumination sources of distinguishably different color coordinates, the method comprising: determining a plurality of target color coordinates and luminous flux values at which to operate the lighting fixture; for each target color: determining, after placing the lighting fixture in a calibration chamber, input electrical power values for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources that are mounted in the lighting fixture that substantially produce the target color coordinates and luminous flux by referencing a calibration data lookup table having calibration data based on measurements, including color coordinates, of the plurality of discrete illumination sources; defining a plurality of non-overlapping color mixing zones, each defined by three distinguishably different, per zone, color coordinates of a subset of the plurality of discrete illumination sources; selecting a target color's coordinates; determining a color mixing zone from the plurality of non-overlapping color mixing zones within which the target color's coordinates lie according to the calibration data; determining luminous flux ratios for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources having one of the three distinguishably different color coordinates defining the color mixing zone that substantially produces the target color's coordinates; determining input electrical power levels for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources that generate the determined luminous flux ratios; wherein determining the input electrical power values for each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources comprises compensating for the length of time the plurality of discrete illumination sources have been operating; and driving each of the plurality of discrete illumination sources at the determined input electrical power levels.
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