High intensity discharge lamp ballast with anti-theft operating mode
View Patent ↗A high intensity discharge (HID) assembly comprises ballast circuits which includes a micro-controller, and an HID headlamp. In order to deter theft of the HID assembly from a vehicle, the micro-controller communicates with a vehicle computer, checks the VIN of the vehicle, and if the micro-controller does not recognize the VIN, causes the HID headlamp to operate in a flickering power output mode. The ballast circuits include a power control circuit, a lamp current regulator, a 400v regulator, a current sense circuit, a turn-on synchronization circuit, a shut down circuit, and a pulse width modulator.
1. A ballast circuit for energizing an HID lamp having an anti-theft operating mode comprising:
means for testing a signal from a vehicle to verify a vehicle code matches an HID lamp code, and when there is no match, said testing means initiates said anti-theft operating mode; and
means for regulating an operating current of said HID lamp in accordance with a signal from said testing means, wherein said HID lamp output power fluctuates between a normal output power level and a predetermined lower output power level.
2. The ballast circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein said testing means comprises a preprogrammed micro-controller.
3. The ballast circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein said regulating means includes a pulse width modulator for controlling said output power level fluctuations.
4. The ballast circuit as recited in claim 1 where said HID lamp output power fluctuation produces a flickering light output at predetermined levels sufficient to maintain safe vehicle operation.
5. A method for operating a high intensity discharge (HID) lamp in a normal mode and an anti-theft mode comprising the steps of:
testing a signal from a vehicle with means to verify a vehicle code matches an HID lamp code, and when there is no match initiating said anti-theft operating mode; and
regulating an operating current of said HID lamp in accordance with a signal from said testing means, wherein said HID lamp output power fluctuates between a normal output power level and a predetermined lower power level.
6. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein said step of testing a signal from a vehicle to verify a vehicle code matches said HID lamp code comprises the step of providing a preprogrammed micro-controller to perform said testing.
7. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein said step of regulating an operating current of said HID lamp in accordance with a signal from said testing means comprises the step of providing a pulse width modulator for controlling said output power level fluctuations.
8. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein said step of regulating an operating current of said HID lamp with a signal from said testing means comprises the step of providing HID lamp output power fluctuations which are sufficient to maintain safe vehicle operation.