Smart dimming solution for LED light bulb and other non-linear power AC loads
US-9354643-B2 · May 31, 2016 · US
US9681526B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9681526-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414302255-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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There is set forth herein a dimmer circuit for controlling delivery of input line voltage to a load. The dimmer circuit can include a switch coupling an input line voltage terminal to a load terminal. The dimmer circuit can be operative to provide one or more switch firing control scheme for latching the switch.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dimmer circuit comprising: a switch for controlling delivery of power of an AC power source to a load, the dimmer circuit having an input line voltage terminal and a load terminal, the load terminal coupled to the input line voltage terminal by the switch; wherein the dimmer circuit is operative, during a conducting phase of the switch, to monitor a first voltage across the input line voltage terminal and the load terminal to detect a change in state of the switch from an ON state to an OFF state; wherein based on the change in state being detected, the dimmer circuit is operative to cause the switch to return to an ON state; wherein the dimmer circuit is operative, during a first half cycle of an input line voltage, to store a timing parameter, wherein the dimmer circuit is operative to utilize the timing parameter for firing the switch during a second half cycle of the input line voltage, the second half cycle being subsequent to the first half cycle; and wherein the timing parameter is a time difference between an initial firing time of the switch during the first half cycle of the input line voltage and a firing time of the switch during the first half cycle of the input line voltage based on the change in state. 2. A dimmer circuit comprising: a switch for controlling delivery of power of an AC power source to a load, the dimmer circuit having an input line voltage terminal and a load terminal, the load terminal coupled to the input line voltage terminal by the switch; wherein the dimmer circuit is operative, during a conducting phase of the switch, to monitor a first voltage across the input line voltage terminal and the load terminal to detect a change in state of the switch from an ON state to an OFF state; wherein based on the change in state being detected, the dimmer circuit is operative to cause the switch to return to an ON state; and wherein the dimmer circuit is restricted from being operated to fire the switch based on the change in state being detected unless the switch has an ON state during a current half cycle of the input line voltage. 3. A dimmer circuit comprising: a switch for controlling delivery of power of an AC power source to a load, the dimmer circuit having an input line voltage terminal and a load terminal, the load terminal coupled to the input line voltage terminal by the switch; wherein the dimmer circuit in accordance with a first firing control scheme is operative to fire the switch at an initial firing time during a half cycle of an input line voltage; and wherein the dimmer circuit in accordance with a second firing control scheme is operative to fire the switch a variable number of times between the initial firing time and an end of the half cycle of the input line voltage, the variable number of times ranging from zero times to an integer number of times that is greater than zero, the number of times of the variable number times being based on a characteristic of the load. 4. The dimmer circuit of claim 3 , wherein the dimmer circuit in accordance with a third firing control scheme is operative to fire the switch at a subsequent firing time during the half cycle of the input line voltage, the subsequent firing time being subsequent to the initial firing time. 5. The dimmer circuit of claim 4 , wherein the dimmer circuit in accordance with the third firing control scheme is operative so that the subsequent firing time is within a fourth quadrant of the half cycle of the input line voltage. 6. The dimmer circuit of claim 3 , wherein the dimmer circuit is restricted from firing the switch in accordance with the first firing control scheme if the switch has previously initially fired during a current half cycle of the input line voltage. 7. The dimmer circuit of claim 3 , wherein the dimmer circuit is restricted from firing in accordance with the second firing control scheme unless the dimmer circuit was previous initially fired during a current half cycle of the input line voltage. 8. The dimmer circuit of claim 3 , wherein the dimmer circuit includes a first comparator for use in detecting a zero crossing at a positive half cycle of the input line voltage, and a second comparator for use in detecting a zero crossing at a negative half cycle of the input line voltage.
by shifting phase of trigger voltage applied to gas-filled controlling tubes {also in controlled semiconductor devices (in converters H02M5/00; with regulation G05F1/44)} · CPC title
the light-intensity of the source (H05B39/08 takes precedence) · CPC title
Switching on, e.g. with predetermined rate of increase of lighting current · CPC title
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