Lighting system and control thereof
US-2024411164-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9854642B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9854642-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615158538-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A daylight harvesting light fixture has a housing defining a light aperture, a light emitting diode (LED) in the housing for providing illumination through the aperture, a power supply for supplying drive current to the LED; a photosensor for sensing ambient illumination through the housing aperture, and a control circuit programmed and connected for a) turning off current to the LED for a dark interval imperceptible to the human eye; b) deriving an ambient illumination level signal based on the photosensor output while the LED is turned off; c) calculating an LED light output complementary to measured ambient illumination to achieve a target ambient illumination; and d) restoring drive current to the LED at a level adjusted to produce the calculated complementary LED light output. This sequence may be repeated periodically to maintain a target ambient illumination.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric lamp comprising a lamp housing defining an aperture, an electrically powered light source mounted in said housing for illuminating a space through said aperture, a power supply for powering said light source, and a photosensor in said housing arranged for sensing illumination in said space through said aperture; a switch connected for interrupting and restoring electrical power to said light source to cause a dark interval of duration imperceptible to the human eye; circuit means connected to said photosensor and cooperative with said switch means for deriving an ambient illumination signal during said dark interval representative of existing illumination of said space free of contribution from said light source; processor means receiving said ambient illumination signal for estimating a supplemental light output requirement from said light source which in combination with said existing illumination suffices to raise total illumination of said space to a target illumination level; and power control means responsive to said processor means for restoring power to said light source at an adjusted power level for producing said supplemental light output. 2. The module of claim 1 further comprising control means responsive to said ambient light measurement signal for regulating illumination provided by said electric light source so as to achieve a desired level of combined ambient an electric illumination. 3. The module of claim 1 wherein said switch means and said circuit means are operative for repeatedly deriving said ambient light measurement signal such that said control means is updated with changes in illumination sensed by said photosensor during said second interval. 4. A daylight harvesting light fixture comprising: a housing defining a light aperture; a light emitting diode in said housing for providing illumination through said aperture; power supply means for supplying current to said LED; a photosensor in said housing for sensing ambient illumination through said aperture; control means receiving an output from said photosensor representative of existing ambient illumination and connected to said power supply means for a) turning off current to said LED for a dark interval imperceptible to the human eye; b) deriving an ambient illumination level signal based on said photosensor output while said LED is turned off; c) calculating an LED light output complementary to measured existing ambient illumination needed to achieve a target ambient illumination; c) turning on current to said LED so as to produce said needed complementary LED light output at the end of said dark interval; and d) periodically repeating the sequence of steps a through c to maintain said target ambient illumination in response to changes in said measured ambient illumination.
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