IP Library Granted Patent US 7,071,627
Granted Patent B2
US 7,071,627 · App. 10/362,409 · Granted Jul 4, 2006

Lighting system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,071,627
App. No.
10/362,409
Granted
Jul 4, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lighting system and method ( 1 ) is disclosed having a pulse-width modulation (PWM) lighting system and method for use in environments where the PWM ratio is variable, for example though not exclusively, in 42V and/or dual-voltage electrical systems in automotive applications.

Claims (13)

1. A lighting system for driving light bulbs having a lower voltage tolerance than the voltage supply to the system, comprising:

a pulse width modulator converter supplied with a required voltage from a system source voltage supply of the system for regulating an average output signal of the pulse width modulator converter supplied to a register to selectively connect the output signal of the pulse width modulator converter to a light bulb selected by the converter supply from a plurality of light bulbs, each light bulb having a lower voltage tolerance than the system voltage, the register and converter synchronised via a clock source, wherein the converter drives a single light bulb at any one time even with a variable PWM mark-space ratio.

2. A lighting system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises of a light bulb driver connected between each light bulb and register.

3. A lighting system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pulse width modulator comprises of a comparator with one input receiving a required voltage, and another input receiving the output signal of the converter from a D-type flip-flop that receives the output signal of the comparator, feedback through a resistor and capacitor, for regulating the average output signal.

4. A lighting system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the pulse width modulator comprises of a comparator with one input receiving a required voltage, and another input receiving the output signal of the converter from a D-type flip-flop that receives the output signal of the comparator, feedback through a resistor and capacitor, for regulating the average output signal.

5. A lighting method for driving light bulbs having a lower voltage tolerance than the voltage supply to the system, comprising the steps of:

supplying a requited voltage from system source voltage from a system source voltage supply;

regulating an average output signal from a pulse width modulator converter supplied with the system source voltage from the source system supply;

supplying the regulated average output signal to a register, the register and converter synchronised via a clock source; and

selectively connecting the output signal of the pulse width modulator converter from the register to a single light bulb at any one time from a plurality of light bulbs, even with a variable PWM mark-space ratio, wherein each light bulb having a lower voltage tolerance than the system voltage supply.

6. A lighting method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the step of selectively connecting the output signal of the pulse width modulator converter from the register to a single light bulb further comprises a light bulb driver connected between each light bulb and register.

7. A lighting method as claimed in claim 5 wherein the step of regulating an avenge output signal from the pulse width modulator converter further comprises comparing at a comparator in the pulse width modulator converter one input receiving the required voltage, with another input receiving the output signal from a D-type flip-flop that receives the output signal of the comparator, feedback through a resistor and capacitor, for regulating the average output signal.

8. A lighting method as claimed in claim 6 wherein the step of regulating an average output signal from the pulse width modulator converter further comprises comparing at a comparator in the pulse width modulator converter one input receiving the required voltage, with another input receiving the output signal from a D-type flip-flop that receives the output signal of the comparator, feedback through a resistor and capacitor, for regulating the average output signal.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jun 12, 2014
From: CONTINENTAL TEVES, INC.; TEMIC AUTOMOTIVE OF NORTH AMERICA, INC,
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 033135/0185 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2006
From: MOTOROLA, INC.
To: TEMIC AUTOMOTIVE OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 018471/0200 →