Dimming control for emergency lighting systems

US9560703B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9560703-B2
Application numberUS-201213466312-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 8, 2012
Priority dateDec 12, 2011
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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An emergency lighting module for providing emergency power to a solid state luminaire includes a microcontroller, and a detector coupled to the microcontroller and configured to detect a status signal indicative of a status of an AC line voltage, the emergency lighting module is configured to output a dimming control signal to the solid state luminaire in response to a reduction of the AC line voltage. The microcontroller is further configured to output a select signal to the solid state luminaire to cause the solid state luminaire to dim in accordance with the dimming control signal when the dimming control signal is output.

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An emergency lighting module for providing emergency power to a solid state luminaire, the emergency lighting module comprising: a microcontroller; and a detector coupled to the microcontroller and configured to detect a status signal indicative of a status of an AC line voltage, wherein the microcontroller is configured to output a first dimming control signal to the solid state luminaire in response to the status signal, wherein the first dimming control signal is configured to control operation of a dimming controller in the solid state luminaire, and wherein the microcontroller is further configured to output a select signal to the solid state luminaire to enable the luminaire to select from between the first dimming control signal and a second dimming control signal that is input to the solid state luminaire and to cause the solid state luminaire to dim a light emitting diode (LED) of the solid state luminaire in accordance with the first dimming control signal when the first dimming control signal is selected. 2. The emergency lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the microcontroller is configured to cause the solid state luminaire to select from among step dimming, 0-10V dimming and/or digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) dimming using the select signal. 3. The emergency lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the microcontroller is configured to cause the solid state luminaire to select from among step dimming, 0-10V dimming, digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) dimming, and/or pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming using a PWM signal generated by the emergency lighting module using the select signal. 4. The emergency lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the status signal indicates a reduction or interruption of the AC line voltage. 5. The emergency lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the emergency lighting module is further configured to output a step dimming control signal to the solid state luminaire in response to the presence or absence of one or more switched AC line input signals. 6. The emergency lighting module of claim 5 , further comprising an AC filter coupled to the detector and configured to supply a filtered AC signal to the detector, wherein the AC filter is configured to output the step dimming control signal to the solid state luminaire. 7. The emergency lighting module of claim 1 , further comprising: an input configured to receive an external dimming signal and to generate the first dimming control signal in response to the external dimming signal when no reduction of the AC line voltage is detected. 8. The emergency lighting module of claim 7 , wherein the first dimming control signal comprises a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal. 9. The emergency lighting module of claim 8 , further comprising a digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) interface configured to receive a DALI dimming signal, wherein the external dimming signal comprises the DALI dimming signal. 10. The emergency lighting module of claim 8 , wherein the external dimming signal comprises a 0-10V signal or a step dimming signal. 11. The emergency lighting module of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of AC detectors configured to detect a presence or absence of a plurality of switched AC line voltage signals and to generate the step dimming signal in response to the presence or absence of the plurality of switched AC line voltage signals. 12. The emergency lighting module of claim 10 , further comprising an analog to digital converter configured to receive the 0-10V signal and to responsively output a digital signal indicative of the 0-10V signal to the microcontroller. 13. The emergency lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the first dimming control signal comprises a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal, and wherein, in response to the reduction of the AC line voltage, the microcontroller is configured to cause a duty cycle of the first dimming control signal to ramp up from a first duty cycle to a target duty cycle, and then to ramp down from the target duty cycle to a reduced duty cycle. 14. An emergency lighting module for providing emergency power to a solid state luminaire, the emergency lighting module comprising: a microcontroller; an AC detector coupled to the microcontroller and configured to detect a presence of an AC line voltage, wherein the emergency lighting module is configured to output a dimming control signal to the solid state luminaire in response to a reduction of the AC line voltage; and an input configured to receive a first external dimming signal; and an output configured to control the solid state luminaire to select one of the dimming control signal or a second dimming control signal input to the solid state luminaire; wherein the microcontroller is configured to generate the dimming control signal and to output the dimming control signal and the selection signal to the solid state luminaire in response to the first external dimming signal when no reduction of the AC line voltage is detected. 15. The emergency lighting module of claim 14 , wherein the dimming control signal comprises a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal. 16. The emergency lighting module of claim 14 , wherein the external dimming signal comprises a 0-10V signal, a step dimming signal, and/or a digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) signal. 17. The emergency lighting module of claim 16 , further comprising a plurality of AC detectors configured to detect a presence or absence of a plurality of switched AC line voltage signals. 18. The emergency lighting module of claim 16 , further comprising an analog to digital converter configured to receive the 0-10V signal and to responsively output a digital signal indicative of the 0-10V signal to the microcontroller. 19. The emergency lighting module of claim 14 , wherein, in response to the reduction of the AC line voltage, the microcontroller is configured to cause a duty cycle of the dimming control signal to ramp up from a first duty cycle to a target duty cycle, and then to ramp down from the target duty cycle to a reduced duty cycle. 20. An emergency lighting module for providing emergency power to a solid state luminaire, the emergency lighting module comprising: a microcontroller; a plurality of inputs configured to receive a plurality of external dimming signals; and a dimming control output coupled to the solid state luminaire; an output configured to control the solid state luminaire to select one of a first dimming control signal or a second dimming control signal input to the solid state luminaire; wherein the microcontroller is configured to generate the first dimming control signal and to output the first dimming control signal to the solid state luminaire in response to one of the plurality of external dimming signals, and wherein the first dimming control signal and the second dimming control signal are configured to control operation of a dimming controller in the solid state luminaire. 21. The emergency lighting module of claim 20 , wherein the external dimming signals comprise a 0-10V signal, a step dimming signal, and/or a digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) signal.

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  • Controlling the intensity of the light · CPC title

  • Testing power supplies (testing photovoltaic devices H02S50/10) · CPC title

  • for lighting purposes · CPC title

  • G01R31/44Primary

    Testing lamps · CPC title

  • Emergency lighting devices · CPC title

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What does patent US9560703B2 cover?
An emergency lighting module for providing emergency power to a solid state luminaire includes a microcontroller, and a detector coupled to the microcontroller and configured to detect a status signal indicative of a status of an AC line voltage, the emergency lighting module is configured to output a dimming control signal to the solid state luminaire in response to a reduction of the AC line …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trainor John J, Mcbryde James A, Powers Randall L, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R31/44. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 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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