Method for controlling light emission of a light emitting device, and a driving system implementing the method
US-9226358-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9648690B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9648690-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615141419-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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A dimmable instant-start ballast for a plurality of LED lamps and/or a plurality of fluorescent lamps is provided, which includes an isolated dimming interface, a duty control device, a dimming switch, and an inverter circuit. The isolated dimming interface receives a dimming signal to generate a dimming voltage. The duty control device generates an operation signal according to the dimming voltage. The dimming switch periodically couples a first node to a ground according to the operation signal. The inverter circuit receives a rectified voltage and is coupled to the first node. When the first node is coupled to the ground terminal, the inverter circuit provides a lamp current for the LED lamps and/or the fluorescent lamps.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dimmable instant-start ballast for a plurality of LED lamps and/or a plurality of fluorescent lamps, comprising: an isolated dimming interface, receiving a dimming signal to generate a dimming voltage; a duty control device, generating an operation signal according to the dimming voltage; a dimming switch, periodically coupling a first node to a ground terminal according to the operation signal; and an inverter circuit, receiving a rectified voltage and coupled to the first node, wherein the inverter circuit generates a lamp current to the LED lamps and/or the fluorescent lamps when the first node is coupled to the ground terminal, wherein the dimming switch periodically operates in an conductive state and an non-conductive state according to a duty cycle of the operation signal, wherein the first node is coupled to the ground terminal and the inverter circuit generates the lamp current when the dimming switch operates in the conductive state, wherein the first node is not coupled to the ground terminal and the inverter circuit does not generate the lamp current when the dimming switch operates in the non-conductive state, wherein the lamp current flows through the LED lamps and/or the fluorescent lamps to generate an illumination brightness, and wherein the illumination brightness is proportional to the duty cycle. 2. The dimmable instant-start ballast in claim 1 , wherein the isolated dimming interface comprises: two control terminals, receiving the dimming signal generated by an external dimming device; a miswiring protection device, coupled to the control terminals and configured to provide miswiring protection; a first half-wave rectifier, coupled to the miswiring protection device; and an isolated transformer, comprising a primary side and a secondary side, wherein the primary side receives a first current, and the secondary side is coupled to the first half-wave rectifier, wherein the isolated transformer maps the first current of the primary side to the secondary side, and maps an impedance of the secondary side to the primary side to generate the dimming voltage at the primary side. 3. The dimmable instant-start ballast in claim 2 , wherein the external dimming device is a DC voltage source, a resistive element, or a dimmer, wherein the dimming signal is a DC voltage value of the DC voltage source or a resistive value of the resistive element. 4. The dimmable instant-start ballast in claim 2 , wherein the duty control device comprises: a voltage regulator, generating a DC supply voltage according to the rectified voltage; a duty control signal generator, receiving the DC supply voltage, comprising: a triangle-wave generating circuit, configured to generate a triangle-wave signal; a clamp circuit, rectifying the dimming voltage to be a DC dimming voltage and providing a maximal one between the DC dimming voltage and a reference voltage for a comparison node; and a comparator, comparing a voltage of the comparison node with the triangle-wave signal to generate a duty control signal; and a switch-driving circuit, receiving the DC supply voltage and generating the operation signal according to the duty control signal. 5. The dimmable instant-start ballast in claim 4 , wherein the clamp circuit further comprises: a second half-wave rectifier, converting the dimming voltage to the DC dimming voltage and providing the DC dimming voltage for the comparison node; and a diode, receiving the reference voltage, wherein the diode is turned ON to provide the reference voltage for the comparison node when the reference voltage exceeds the DC dimming voltage, such that the duty cycle is not less than a predetermined value, wherein the diode is turned OFF when the reference voltage does not exceed the DC dimming voltage. 6. The dimmable instant-start ballast in claim 4 , wherein the isolated dimming interface further comprises: a voltage-drop device, coupled between the first half-wave rectifier and the secondary side and configured to raise a voltage level of the DC dimming voltage, such that the illumination brightness is proportional to the dimming signal. 7. The dimmable instant-start ballast in claim 1 , wherein the inverter circuit is a push-pull resonant converter or a half-bridge resonant converter. 8. The dimmable instant-start ballast in claim 1 , further comprising a rectifier, wherein the rectifier receives an AC voltage to generate the rectified voltage. 9. A dimmable control device for controlling an inverter circuit to periodically generate a lamp current to a plurality of LED lamps and/or a plurality of fluorescent lamps, comprising: an isolated dimming interface, receiving a dimming signal to generate a dimming voltage; a voltage regulator, generating a DC supply voltage; a duty control signal generator, receiving the DC supply voltage, comprising: a triangle-wave generating circuit, generating a triangle-wave signal; a clamp circuit, rectifying the dimming voltage to a DC dimming voltage and providing a maximal one between the DC dimming voltage and a reference voltage for a comparison node; and a comparator, comparing a voltage of the comparison node with the triangle-wave signal to generate a duty control signal; a switch-driving circuit, receiving the DC supply voltage and generating an operation signal according to the duty control signal; and a dimming switch, periodically turning ON, according to the operation signal, to couple the inverter circuit to the ground terminal, such that the inverter circuit periodically generates the lamp current. 10. The dimming control device of claim 9 , wherein the dimming switch periodically operates in a conductive state and an non-conductive state according to the operation signal, wherein the inverter circuit generates the lamp current when the dimming switch operates in the conductive state, and the inverter circuit does not generate the lamp current when the dimming switch operates in the non-conductive state, wherein the lamp current flows through the LED lamps and/or the fluorescent lamps to generate an illumination brightness, wherein the illumination brightness is proportional to a duty cycle of the operation signal. 11. The dimming control device of claim 9 , wherein the isolated dimming interface comprises: two control terminals, receiving the dimming signal generated by an external dimming device; a miswiring protection device, coupled to the control terminals and configured to provide miswiring protection; a first half-wave rectifier, coupled to the miswiring protection device; and an isolated transformer, comprising a primary side and a secondary side, wherein the primary side receives a first current, and the secondary side is coupled to the first half-wave rectifier, wherein the isolated transformer maps the first current of the primary side to the secondary side and maps an impedance of the secondary side to the primary side, wherein the dimming voltage is generated at the primary side. 12. The dimming control device of claim 11 , wherein the external dimming device is a DC voltage source, a resistive element, or a dimmer, wherein the dimming signal is a DC voltage value of the DC voltage source or a resistive value of the resistive element. 13. The dimming control device of claim 11 , wherein the clamp circuit further comprises: a second half-wave rectifier, converting the dimming voltage to the DC dimming voltage and providing the DC dimming voltage for the comparison node; and a diode, receiving the reference voltage, wherein the diode is turned ON to provide the reference voltage for the comparison node when the reference vol
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