Integrated bus controller and power supply device for use in a process control system
US-8949665-B2 · Feb 3, 2015 · US
US9743485B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9743485-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414761531-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a device for operating LEDs, comprising a driver module and an LED module ( 11 ), which is controlled by the driver module ( 10 ) and has at least one LED. The LED module ( 11 ) is fed a current by the driver module ( 10 ) via a first connection ( 1 ), and a second connection ( 2 ) is present, preferably as a ground connection (GND). The device is characterized in that the LED module ( 11 ) is connected to the driver module ( 10 ) by means of a third connection ( 3 ), which is designed as a data channel, a voltage fed by the driver module ( 10 ) being applied to the data channel.
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A device for operating light emitting diodes (LEDs), comprising a driver module ( 10 ), wherein the driver module comprises: a switching regulator, an active power factor correction circuit, potential isolation and/or an interface for user control and an LED module ( 11 ) having at least one LED, said LED module being driven by the driver module ( 10 ), wherein the LED module ( 11 ) is fed with a current by the driver module ( 10 ) via a first terminal ( 1 ), and a second terminal ( 2 ) is present, as a ground connection (GND), and the LED module ( 11 ) is connected to the driver module ( 10 ) via a third terminal ( 3 ), which is embodied as a data channel, wherein a voltage fed by the driver module ( 10 ) is present on the data channel, wherein the LED module ( 11 ) is designed to short circuit the voltage at the data channel ( 3 ) for the transmission of information and wherein the information transmitted by the LED module ( 11 ) contains an indication about a parameter of the LED module ( 11 ) or the status of the LED module ( 11 ); and wherein the driver module ( 10 ) feeds the data channel ( 3 ) with a voltage only after switch-on of the LED module ( 11 ) to read out information from the LED module ( 11 ) via the data channel ( 3 ) within a start phase, and, after the start phase has elapsed or after the information has been read-out, the voltage at the third terminal ( 3 ) is switched off thereby deactivating the data channel ( 3 ); or the data channel ( 3 ) is repeatedly reactivated momentarily after a specific time period in order to again read-out information from the LED module ( 11 ). 2. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the voltage at the data channel is used for feeding a logic circuit on the LED module ( 11 ). 3. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the voltage at the data channel is used for feeding a sensor which is arranged on the LED module ( 11 ) or which is connected to the LED module ( 11 ). 4. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the information transmitted by the LED module ( 11 ) includes an indication about the status of the sensor or a signal detected by the sensor (S). 5. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein address information is transmitted via the data channel. 6. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the driver module ( 10 ) also feeds a voltage onto the data channel if the LED module ( 11 ) is not fed with a current by the driver module ( 10 ) via the first terminal. 7. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the LED module ( 11 ) also transmits information if the LED module ( 11 ) is not fed with a current by the driver module ( 10 ) via the first terminal ( 1 ). 8. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the LED module ( 11 ) has a memory which can be read by the driver module ( 10 ) via the data channel. 9. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the driver module ( 10 ) is designed to monitor the voltage at an output ( 3 ) for the data channel and can evaluate a change in the voltage at said output ( 3 ) as transfer of information. 10. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the driver module ( 10 ) can momentarily reduce the voltage at its output ( 3 ) for the data channel, in the form of a pulse-modulated signal, in order to transmit information to the driver module ( 10 ). 11. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the driver module ( 10 ) can regularly read the memory of the LED module ( 11 ) and, after replacement of the LED module, the memory information read out is stored in the memory of the new LED module. 12. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the driver module ( 10 ) can feed a plurality of LED modules via the same terminal ( 1 ) for feeding with current and can exchange information with the plurality of LED modules via the same terminal ( 3 ) for the data channel. 13. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one or a plurality of LED modules can be switched off via corresponding switch off information being transferred via the data channel to said LED modules and the latter thereupon interrupting the current through the LED. 14. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the sensor (S) is a color sensor. 15. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the color sensor is positioned such that it can receive part of light emitted by the LED modules. 16. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the color sensor is positioned such that it is shielded from ambient light and can receive only light emitted by the LED modules. 17. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the sensor (S) is a presence sensor or motion sensor. 18. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a dummy load is arranged on the LED module ( 11 ), said dummy load being connected to the terminal ( 3 ) for the data channel, wherein said dummy load loads the data channel and this loading can be evaluated by the driver module ( 10 ) as information from the LED module ( 11 ). 19. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the dummy load is formed by a passive component. 20. The device for operating LEDs, as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the driver module ( 10 ) is designed to be able to receive both analog information, on account of the loading with a dummy load, and digital information, by means of pulse width modulated signals, from the LED module ( 11 ). 21. A method for operating LEDs, wherein an LED module ( 11 ) having at least one LED is driven by a driver module ( 10 ), and a data channel for transferring information about the LED module ( 11 ) is present, wherein the driver module ( 10 ) comprises: a switching regulator, an active power factor correction circuit, potential isolation and/or an interface for user control; and wherein the LED module ( 11 ) is fed with a current by the driver module ( 10 ) via a first terminal ( 1 ), and a second terminal ( 2 ) is present, as a ground connection (GND); and the LED module ( 11 ) is connected to the driver module ( 10 ) via a third terminal ( 3 ), which is embodied as a data channel, wherein a voltage fed by the driver module ( 10 ) is present on the data channel, the method comprising: feeding the data channel, permanently, with a voltage by the driver module ( 10 ) and using the LED module ( 11 ) to change, by short circuiting or reducing by loading, the voltage at the data channel for the transmission of information, wherein the information transmitted by the LED module ( 11 ) contains an indication about a parameter of the LED module ( 11 ) or the status of the LED module ( 11 ); and wherein the driver module ( 10 ) feeds the data channel ( 3 ) with a voltage only after switch-on of the LED module ( 11 ) to read out information from the LED module ( 11 ) via the data channel ( 3 ) within a start phase, and, after the start phase has elapsed or after the information has been read-out, the voltage at the third terminal ( 3 ) is switched off thereby deactivating the data channel ( 3 ); or the data channel ( 3 ) is repeatedly reactivated momentarily after a specific time period in order to again read-out information from the LED module ( 11 ). 22. The method for operating LEDs, as claimed
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