Adjusting color temperature in a dimmable LED lighting system

US9844113B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9844113-B2
Application numberUS-201313750945-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2013
Priority dateJan 25, 2013
Publication dateDec 12, 2017
Grant dateDec 12, 2017

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A LED lighting system, such as a dimmable LED lamp, that may simulate the performance of an incandescent bulb. LED strings of different colors may be connected to the output of a single LED driver that regulates an overall intensity of light produced by the LED lighting system. The color of the LED lighting system may be controlled by circuitry, such as one or more switches, that allocates current between the LED strings to change the color temperature of light emitted by the LED lighting system as the light intensity changes.

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A light emitting diode (LED) lighting system, comprising: a phase-angle dimmer switch; a rectifier configured to rectify an AC voltage into a rectified input voltage having a shape and/or magnitude responsive to a dimming level set by the phase-angle dimmer switch; a dimming detection module configured to receive the rectified input voltage, to detect a desired brightness level from the magnitude and/or shape of the rectified input voltage, and to thereby generate a target current level signal that varies responsive to a variation of the desired brightness level; a single switching power regulator configured to generate a regulated current at an output of the single switching power regulator responsive to the target current level signal; an initial LED string coupled to the output of the single switching power regulator; a first LED string coupled to the output of the single switching power regulator through the initial LED string and configured to emit light of a first color temperature based on a first portion of the regulated current flowing through the first LED string; a second LED string coupled to the output of the single switching power regulator through the initial LED string and configured to emit light of a second color temperature based on a second portion of the regulated current flowing through the second LED string, the second color temperature being different than the first color temperature; and circuitry configured to allocate the regulated current between the first portion of the regulated current flowing through the first LED string and the second portion of the regulated current flowing through the second LED string responsive to changes in the desired brightness level such that a light output from the LED lighting system increases in redness responsive to a decrease in the desired brightness level, the circuitry comprising: a first switch coupled in series with the first LED string, wherein a duty cycle of ON and OFF times of the first switch is responsive to a first switch control signal; and a color control module configured to generate the first switch control signal responsive to the target current level. 2. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein a duty cycle of ON-times and OFF-times of the switch is controlled responsive to the target current level. 3. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the first color temperature of the light emitted by the first LED string is lower than the second color temperature of the light emitted by the second LED string. 4. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the first color temperature of the light emitted by the first LED string is substantially red and the second color temperature of the light emitted by the second LED string is substantially white. 5. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry comprises: a second switch coupled in series with the second LED string, wherein a duty cycle of ON and OFF times of the second switch is responsive to a second switch control signal, wherein the color control module is configured to generate the second switch control signal responsive to the target current level. 6. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the second LED string is in parallel with a combination of the first LED string and the first switch. 7. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein a number of LEDs in the first LED string is different than a number of LEDs in the second LED string, and wherein substantially all of the regulated current flows through the first LED string when the first switch is ON. 8. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein a number of LEDs in the first LED string is equal to a number of LEDs in the second LED string, and wherein the regulated current is split between the first LED string and the second LED string when the first switch is ON. 9. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , further comprising: a first capacitor coupled in parallel with the first LED string; and a second capacitor coupled in parallel with the second LED string. 10. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein as the desired brightness level decreases, an overall color temperature of the light emitted by the first string and the light emitted by the second LED string decreases. 11. The LED lighting system of claim 1 , wherein, as a level of the regulated current decreases, the first portion of the regulated current flowing through the first LED string increases relative to the second portion of the regulated current flowing through the second LED string. 12. A method of operation in a light emitting diode (LED) lighting system, the method comprising: rectifying an AC voltage into a rectified input voltage having a shape and/or magnitude responsive to a dimming level set by a phase-angle dimmer switch; detecting a desired brightness level from the magnitude and/or shape of the rectified input voltage, and thereby generating a target current level signal that varies responsive to a variation in the desired brightness level; generating a regulated current at an output of a single switching power regulator responsive to the target current level signal; driving the regulated current through an initial LED string coupled to the output of the single switching power regulator; and controlling an allocation of the regulated current from the initial LED string between a first LED string and a second LED string, wherein the first LED string is configured to emit light of a first color temperature and the second LED string is configured to emit a light of a second color temperature, the second temperature being different than the first color temperature, the allocation of the regulated current being controlled such that an overall light emitted by the LED lighting system increases in redness responsive to a decrease in the desired brightness level. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising controlling a duty cycle of ON-times and OFF-times of the switch is responsive to the target current level. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first color temperature of light emitted by the first LED string is lower than the second color temperature of light emitted by the second LED string. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first color temperature of emitted by the first LED string is substantially red and the second color temperature of light emitted by the second LED string is substantially white. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the controlling an of the allocation of the regulated current comprises: generating at least one switch control signal responsive to the target current level; and controlling a duty cycle of ON times and OFF times of a first switch coupled in series with the first LED string, the ON times and OFF times of the first switch responsive to a first control signal of the at least one control signal. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the controlling an of the allocation of the regulated current comprises: controlling a duty cycle of ON times and OFF times of a second switch coupled in series with the second LED string, the ON times and OFF times of the second switch responsive to a second control signal of the at least one control signal. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein a number of LEDs in the first LED string is different than a number of LEDs in the second LED string, and wherein substantially all of the regulated current flows through the first LED string when the first switch is ON. 19. The method of claim 16 , wherein a number of LEDs in the first LED st

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  • Emulating the dimming characteristics, brightness or colour temperature of incandescent lamps · CPC title

  • having LEDs disposed in parallel lines · CPC title

  • with an active control inside an LED matrix · CPC title

  • H05B45/20Primary

    Controlling the colour of the light · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9844113B2 cover?
A LED lighting system, such as a dimmable LED lamp, that may simulate the performance of an incandescent bulb. LED strings of different colors may be connected to the output of a single LED driver that regulates an overall intensity of light produced by the LED lighting system. The color of the LED lighting system may be controlled by circuitry, such as one or more switches, that allocates curr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dialog Semiconductor Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B45/20. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 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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