IP Library Granted Patent US 7,245,089
Granted Patent B2
US 7,245,089 · App. 11/265,284 · Granted Jul 17, 2007

Switching LED driver

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Patent No.
US 7,245,089
App. No.
11/265,284
Granted
Jul 17, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a LED driver for controlling the brightness of the LED. An inductor and a switch are connected in series with the LED for controlling the current of the LED. A diode is coupled in parallel to the inductor for freewheeling the energy of the inductor through the LED. A control circuit is developed to generate a control signal for switching the switch in response a reflected signal of inductor and the LED current. The LED current is further adjusted in response to the reflected signal. The value of the reflected signal is correlated to the LED temperature. Therefore the LED current can be programmed in accordance with the LED temperature.

Claims (36)

1. A LED driver, comprising,

a inductor having a first winding connected in series with a LED;

a switch, connected in series with the LED and the first winding of the inductor for controlling a LED current;

a control circuit, coupled to a second winding of the inductor for generating a control signal in response to a reflected signal of the inductor and the LED current; and

a diode, coupled in parallel to the LED and the inductor for discharging the energy of the inductor through the LED;

a first resistor, connected in series with the switch for sensing the LED current and generating a LED current signal coupled to the control circuit; and

a second resistor, connected to the control circuit for determining a slope of the adjustment, in which the slope represents the change of a first threshold versus the change of the reflected signal of the inductor;

wherein the control signal controls the switch and the LED current, and the switch is turned off once the LED current is higher than the first threshold; the switch is turned on after a period of a programmable delay time once the energy of the inductor is fully discharged.

2. The LED driver as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first threshold is varied in response to the reflected signal of the inductor.

3. The LED driver as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control circuit comprises:

a first control circuit, for enabling the control signal in response to a delay signal and an enable signal;

a second control circuit, for disabling the control signal once the LED current signal is higher than the first threshold;

a delay circuit, for generating the delay signal having the programmable delay time in response to the off-state of the control signal, in which the control signal is disabled during the period of the programmable delay time;

a sample circuit, coupled to the second winding of the inductor for generating a first-sampled signal and a second-sampled signal in response to the reflected signal; and

a comparison circuit, for producing the enable signal once the reflected signal is lower than a second threshold;

wherein the first-sampled signal and the second-sampled signal are used to adjust the values of the first threshold.

4. The LED driver as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the first-sampled signal and the second-sampled signal represent a first forward voltage of the LED and a second forward voltage of the LED in response to a first LED current and a second LED current respectively.

5. The LED driver as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inductor is a transformer.

6. A LED driver, comprising:

an energy-transferred element connected in series with a LED;

a switch connected in series with the LED and the energy-transferred element for controlling a LED current;

a control circuit, coupled to the energy-transferred element for generating a control signal in response to a reflected signal of the energy-transferred element and the LED current; and

a diode, coupled in parallel to the LED and the energy-transferred element for discharging the energy of the energy-transferred element through the LED;

wherein the control signal controls the switch and the LED current, and the switch is turned off once the LED current is higher than a first threshold.

7. The LED driver as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first threshold is varied in response to the reflected signal of the energy-transferred element.

8. The LED driver as claimed in claim 6 , further comprising:

a first resistor, connected in series with the switch for sensing the LED current and generating a LED current signal coupled to the control circuit; and

a second resistor, connected to the control circuit for determining a slope of the adjustment, in which the slope represents the change of the first threshold versus the change of the reflected signal of the energy-transferred element.

9. The LED driver as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the control circuit comprises:

a first control circuit, for enabling the control signal in response to a delay signal and an enable signal;

a second control circuit, for disabling the control signal once the LED current signal is higher than the first threshold;

a delay circuit, for generating the delay signal having the programmable delay time in response to the off-state of the control signal, and the control signal is disabled during the period of the programmable delay time;

a sample circuit, coupled to the energy-transferred element for generating a first-sampled signal and a second-sampled signal in response to the reflected signal; and

a comparison circuit, for producing the enable signal once the reflected signal is lower than a second threshold;

wherein the first-sampled signal and the second-sampled signal are used to adjust the values of the first threshold.

10. The LED driver as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the first-sampled signal and the second-sampled signal represent a first forward voltage of the LED and a second forward voltage of the LED in response to a first LED current and a second LED current respectively.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 054090, FRAME 0617 Recorded Jun 23, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC; FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT RECORDED AT REEL 046410, FRAME 0933 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC; FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064072/0001 →