IP Library Granted Patent US 7,173,384
Granted Patent B2
US 7,173,384 · App. 11/240,274 · Granted Feb 6, 2007

Illumination device and control method

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Patent No.
US 7,173,384
App. No.
11/240,274
Granted
Feb 6, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A description is given of an illumination device which emits mixed-color light containing light of at least two different color channels (R, R 1, G, G 1, B, B 1 ). The illumination device contains at least one primary light source ( 1 ) of a first color, the light of which forms a first color channel (R, R 1, G, G 1, B, B 1 ), and at least one primary light source ( 1 ) of a second color, the light of which forms a second color channel (R, R 1, G, G 1, B, B 1 ), at least one sensor device ( 3 ), which is positioned such that it can receive mixed-color light and is suitable for detecting brightness of light of a wavelength range comprising the color channels (R, R 1, G, G 1, B, B 1 ) and which determines the brightnesses of the different color channels (R, R 1, G, G 1, B, B 1 ) separately and repeatedly during operation. Furthermore, the illumination device contains an evaluation and control device ( 4 ), which evaluates the brightness values of the color channels (R, R 1, G, G 1, B, B 1 ) and determines pulse-width-modulated electrical signals with a basic period ( 11 ) modified in such a way for the driving of the individual color channels (R, R 1, G, G 1, B, B 1 ) in such a way that the color location of the mixed-color light lies within a predetermined region of the CIE standard chromaticity diagram. A method is also described for controlling such an illumination device.

Claims (30)

1. An illumination device which emits mixed-color light during operation, said light containing light of at least two different color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ), comprising:

at least one first primary light source ( 1 ) of a first color, the light of which forms a first color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 );

at least one second primary light source ( 1 ) of a second color, the light of which forms a second color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 );

at least one sensor device ( 3 ), which is positioned to receive mixed-color light and is suitable for detecting brightness of light of a continuous wavelength range comprising the first and second color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) and which determines brightness values of the first and second color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) separately and repeatedly during operation; and

an evaluation and control device ( 4 ), which, during operation, evaluates the brightness values of the first and second color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) and determines pulse-width-modulated electrical signals with a basic period ( 11 ) modified in such a way for the driving of the first and second color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) that color location of the mixed-color light lies within a predetermined region of the CIE standard chromaticity diagram.

2. The illumination device as claimed in claim 1 , comprising:

at least one first, one second and one third primary light source ( 1 ), of which one emits red light, one emits green light and one emits blue light.

3. The illumination device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said predetermined region of the color location of the mixed-color light is in the white region of the CIE standard chromaticity diagram.

4. The illumination device as claimed in claim 1 , comprising:

at least six primary light sources ( 1 ), the light of which respectively forms two red, two green and two blue color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ), the sensor unit ( 3 ) determining the brightness of the individual color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) separately and repeatedly and the evaluation and control unit ( 4 ) in each case determining pulse-width-modulated signals for each color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) separately.

5. The illumination device as claimed in claim 1 , comprising semiconductor light emitting diodes, organic light emitting diodes, lasers or electroluminescent films as primary light sources ( 1 ).

6. The illumination device as claimed in claim 1 , comprising an evaluation and control device ( 4 ) containing a microcontroller.

7. The illumination device as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a sensor device ( 3 ) containing a photodiode.

8. A device for backlighting a display, comprising an illumination device as claimed in claim 1 .

9. A device for backlighting an LCD-display, comprising an illumination device as claimed in claim 1 .

10. A method for controlling an illumination device which emits mixed-color light containing light of at least two different color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ), in which each color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) is driven with a pulse-width-modulated electrical signal with a sequence of basic periods ( 11 ), comprising:

modifying the basic periods ( 11 ) of a pulse-width-modulated electrical signal such that the basic periods ( 11 ) contain a first time interval during which all of the color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) are turned on simultaneously;

modifying the basic periods ( 11 ) of a pulse-width-modulated electrical signal such that they contain at least one second time interval during which only one of the at least two color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) is turned on and the brightness of the turned-on color channel is in each case determined separately;

repeating the modified basic periods ( 11 ) to form an overall period ( 12 ); and

after the overall period ( 12 ) has elapsed, comparing the ratio of the brightnesses of the individual color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ), and setting the duty ratios of the respective modified pulse-width-modulated electrical signals such that the color location of the mixed-color light lies within a predetermined region of the CIE standard chromaticity diagram.

11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein

the overall period ( 12 ) contains at least one basic period ( 11 ) modified such that no color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) is turned on within a time interval of the basic period ( 11 ) and the brightness value of the background light is determined within said time interval; and

the brightness values of the color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) are adapted with regard to the brightness value of the background light.

12. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein a plurality of measured values are recorded and averaged for the purpose of determining the brightness value of the background light.

13. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the time interval within the basic period ( 11 ) in which the background brightness is determined is equal in magnitude to the time interval in which the brightness of a color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) is determined.

14. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the time interval within the basic period ( 11 ) in which the background brightness is determined is less than the time interval within which a color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) is turned on.

15. The method as claimed in claim 11 , in which case, within the overall period ( 11 ), a plurality of basic periods ( 12 ) within which the brightnesses of the color channels (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) are determined alternate with those within which the brightness value of the background light is determined.

16. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein a plurality of measured values are recorded and averaged for the purpose of determining the brightness of a color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ).

17. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the time interval within the basic period ( 11 ) in which the brightness of a color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) is determined is less than the time interval in which the respective color channel (R, R 1 , G, G 1 , B, B 1 ) is turned on.

18. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the duration of an overall period ( 12 ) is less than 0.01 second.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2020
From: OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH
To: OSRAM OLED GMBH
Reel/Frame 051467/0906 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2019
From: OSRAM GMBH
To: OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH
Reel/Frame 051381/0694 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 2, 2010
From: PATENT TREUHAND GESELLSCHAFT FUR ELEKTRISCHE GLUHLAMPEN MBH
To: OSRAM GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG
Reel/Frame 023882/0382 →