IP Library Granted Patent US 7,327,091
Granted Patent B2
US 7,327,091 · App. 11/319,925 · Granted Feb 5, 2008

Light-emitting element driving apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,327,091
App. No.
11/319,925
Granted
Feb 5, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light-emitting element driving apparatus includes a constant-current circuit and a control circuit. The constant-current circuit includes a plurality of constant-current sources that are connected in parallel with each other and are respectively connected in series to a light-emitting element to supply current to the light-emitting element. The constant-current sources arrange 1st to Nth (N is an integer not smaller than 2) constant-current blocks each including 1st to Mth (M is an integer not smaller than 2) constant-current sources. A current ratio among the 1st to Mth constant-current sources is substantially identical in all of the constant-current blocks. The control circuit selectively brings the 1st to Mth constant-current sources into a valid state based on light-quantity correction data representing valid/invalid states of the 1st to Mth constant-current sources commonly for all of the constant-current blocks, and selectively turns on the 1st to Nth constant-current blocks based on gradation data representing on/off states of the 1st to Nth constant-current blocks. A constant-current source, belonging to a turned-on constant-current block and being in a valid state, supplies current to the light-emitting element.

Claims (22)

1. A light-emitting element driving apparatus driving a light-emitting element, comprising:

a constant-current circuit including a plurality of constant-current sources that are connected in parallel with each other and are respectively connected in series to a light-emitting element to supply current to the light-emitting element, wherein the plurality of constant-current sources arrange 1st to Nth (N is an integer not smaller than 2) constant-current blocks each including 1st to Mth (M is an integer not smaller than 2) constant-current sources, and a current ratio among the 1st to Mth constant-current sources is substantially identical in all of the constant-current blocks; and

a control circuit selectively bringing the 1st to Mth constant-current sources into a valid state based on light-quantity correction data representing valid/invalid states of the 1st to Mth constant-current sources commonly for all of the constant-current blocks, and selectively turning on the 1st to Nth constant-current blocks based on gradation data representing on/off states of the 1st to Nth constant-current blocks,

wherein a constant-current source belonging to a turned-on constant-current block and being in a valid state supplies current to the light-emitting element.

2. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a current ratio among 1st, 2nd, . . . , Mth constant-current sources is set to 2 0 :2 1 : . . . :2 M−1 for all the constant-current blocks.

3. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, when S nm represents the mth (m=1 to M) constant-current source belonging to the nth (n=1 to N) constant-current block, a current ratio among constant-current sources S 1m , S 2m , . . . , and S Nm is set to 2 0 :2 1 : . . . :2 N−1 for each value of m (m=1 to M).

4. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein, when S Nm represents the mth (m=1 to M) constant-current source belonging to the nth (n=1 to N) constant-current block, a current ratio among constant-current sources S 1m , S 2m , . . . , and S Nm is set to 2 0 :2 1 : . . . :2 N−1 for each value of m (m=1 to M).

5. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a nonvolatile light-quantity correction data storing circuit that stores the light-quantity correction data and supplies the light-quantity correction data to the control circuit.

6. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a gradation data storing circuit that stores the gradation data and supplies the gradation data to the control circuit.

7. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising a gradation data storing circuit that stores the gradation data and supplies the gradation data to the control circuit.

8. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising

a nonvolatile gradation data storing circuit containing preinstalled fixed gradation data,

a volatile gradation data storing circuit that stores variable gradation data, and

a gradation data selecting circuit that selects either the fixed gradation data or the variable gradation data based on an input instruction and supplies the selected gradation data to the control circuit.

9. The light-emitting element driving apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising

a nonvolatile gradation data storing circuit containing preinstalled fixed gradation data,

a volatile gradation data storing circuit that stores variable gradation data, and

a gradation data selecting circuit that selects either the fixed gradation data or the variable gradation data based on an input instruction and supplies the selected gradation data to the control circuit.

10. A light-emitting element driving apparatus driving a plurality of light-emitting elements of mutually different luminescent colors, comprising a driving apparatus provided for each light-emitting element, the driving apparatus comprising:

a constant-current circuit including a plurality of constant-current sources that are connected in parallel with each other and are respectively connected in series to a light-emitting element to supply current to the light-emitting element, wherein the plurality of constant-current sources arrange 1st to Nth (N is an integer not smaller than 2) constant-current blocks each including 1st to Mth (M is an integer not smaller than 2) constant-current sources, and a current ratio among the 1st to Mth constant-current sources is substantially identical in all of the constant-current blocks; and

a control circuit selectively bringing the 1st to Mth constant-current sources into a valid state based on light-quantity correction data representing valid/invalid states of the 1st to Mth constant-current sources commonly for all of the constant-current blocks, and selectively turning on the 1st to Nth constant-current blocks based on gradation data representing on/off states of the 1st to Nth constant-current blocks,

wherein a constant-current source belonging to a turned on constant-current block and being in a valid state supplies current to the light-emitting element.

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