IP Library Granted Patent US 7,115,888
Granted Patent B2
US 7,115,888 · App. 11/236,818 · Granted Oct 3, 2006

LED driving semiconductor circuit and LED driving apparatus including the same

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Patent No.
US 7,115,888
App. No.
11/236,818
Granted
Oct 3, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A LED driving semiconductor circuit of the present invention includes a first input terminal connected to a light-emitting diode, a switching device block having a first FET and a first switching device, a reference voltage terminal which is connected to the first FET and outputs the reference voltage, a start/stop circuit which outputs a start signal when the reference voltage is equal to or larger than a predetermined value and outputs a stop signal when the reference voltage is less than the predetermined value, a current detection circuit which detects the current flowing through the first switching device, and a control circuit which controls ON/OFF of the first switching device intermittently at the predetermined frequency based on the output signal of the start/stop circuit and the output signal of the current detection circuit so that the constant current flows through the light-emitting diode.

Claims (41)

1. A light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit for controlling a light-emitting diode block having

a choke coil to which a source voltage is applied from a voltage source,

one or more light-emitting diode connected to said choke coil in series, and

a diode that supplies a back electromotive force being generated in said choke coil to said light-emitting diode, the diode having one end thereof connected to said choke coil and the other end thereof connected to said light-emitting diode,

said light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit comprising:

a first input terminal connected to said light-emitting diode;

a switching device block having a first FET of which one end is connected to said first input terminal or said voltage source, and a first switching device connected between said first input terminal and a ground potential;

a reference voltage terminal that is connected to the other end of said first FET and outputs a reference voltage;

a start/stop circuit that outputs a start signal when said reference voltage is equal to or more than a predetermined value, and outputs a stop signal when said reference voltage is less than said predetermined value;

a current detection circuit that detects a current flowing from said first input terminal to said first switching device; and

a control circuit that controls ON/OFF of said first switching device intermittently at a predetermined frequency based on the output signal of said start/stop circuit and the output signal of said current detection circuit so that the constant current flows through said light-emitting diode.

2. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 wherein in said switching device block said first FET and said first switching device are connected in series between said first input terminal and the ground potential.

3. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 wherein said switching device block includes said first FET connected between said first input terminal and said reference voltage terminal, and said first switching device connected between said input terminal and the ground potential.

4. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 wherein further comprising a second input terminal to which the source voltage of said voltage source is inputted, wherein

said switching device block is constituted with said first FET connected between said second input terminal and said reference voltage terminal and said first switching device connected between said first input terminal and the ground potential.

5. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 further comprising a regulator between said first FET and said reference voltage terminal.

6. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 wherein said current detection circuit detects the current of said first switching device by detecting the ON voltage of the first switching device.

7. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 further comprising

a second switching device having a small constant current ratio with respect to the current flowing through said first switching device, and a resistor connected to said second switching device in series, the second switching device and the resistor being connected in parallel to said first switching device between said first input terminal and the ground potential, wherein

said current detection circuit detects the current flowing through said first switching device by detecting a voltage across said resistor.

8. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 further comprising

a third input terminal to which a detection reference voltage is applied, wherein

said control circuit adjusts the light-emission brightness of said light-emitting diode by changing the ON-period of said first switching device according to said detection reference voltage applied from outside to said third input terminal.

9. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 further comprising

an input voltage detection circuit connected to the low potential side of said first FET, wherein

said control circuit controls ON/OFF of said first switching device intermittently only when the detection voltage of said input voltage detection circuit is equal to or larger than a predetermined value.

10. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 9 further comprising

a fourth input terminal to which said source voltage or the output voltage of said light-emitting diode is inputted through a resistor, wherein

the high-voltage side of said first FET is connected to said fourth input terminal, and

the detection voltage of said input voltage detection circuit is adjusted by said resistor.

11. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 10 further comprising

a second FET that is connected to said first input terminal to which the output voltage of said light-emitting diode is inputted or connected to a second input terminal to which the source voltage is inputted; and

a changeover switch circuit having one end capable of being connected to either of said first FET or said second FET and the other end connected to said regulator, wherein

said changeover switch circuit is connected to said first FET while said detection voltage of the said input voltage detection circuit is smaller than the predetermined value, and is connected to said second FET while said detected voltage is above the predetermined value.

12. The light-emitting diode driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 further comprising an overheating protection circuit that detects a temperature of said first switching device, wherein

said control circuit turns said first switching device off when the temperature detected by said overheating protection circuit is higher than a predetermined temperature.

13. A light-emitting diode driving apparatus comprising:

a light-emitting diode block having a choke coil to which a source voltage is applied from a voltage source, one or more light-emitting diode connected to said choke coil in series, and a diode that supplies a back electromotive force being generated in said choke coil to said light-emitting diode, the diode having one end thereof connected to said choke coil and the other end thereof connected to said light-emitting diode; and

the LED driving semiconductor circuit according to claim 1 that controls the light-emitting diode block.

14. The light-emitting diode driving apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said light-emitting diode block further has a reverse voltage breakdown prevention circuit that prevents the reverse voltage from being applied to said light-emitting diode.

15. The light-emitting diode driving apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the reverse recovery time of said diode is not more than 100 nsec.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 26, 2014
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: COLLABO INNOVATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 033021/0806 →
LIEN Recorded Jan 13, 2014
From: COLLABO INNOVATIONS, INC.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031997/0445 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 8, 2014
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031947/0358 →