IP Library Granted Patent US 7,723,926
Granted Patent B2
US 7,723,926 · App. 11/748,035 · Granted May 25, 2010

Shunting type PWM dimming circuit for individually controlling brightness of series connected LEDS operated at constant current and method therefor

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Patent No.
US 7,723,926
App. No.
11/748,035
Granted
May 25, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dimming circuit for driving a string of LEDs at constant current has a power converter. A control circuit is coupled to the power converter. A plurality of shunt switches is provided. An individual shut switch is coupled to each LED. Each LED can be shunted individually by the individual shunt switch. The control circuit corrects an internal DC state based on a feedback signal V O so that the output current of the power converter remains unchanged when at least one LED is shunted.

Claims (38)

1. A dimming circuit for individual controlling brightness of series-connected LEDs driven at constant current comprising:

a first plurality of switching devices, a signal switching device of the first plurality coupled to an individual LED of series connected LEDS to control a brightness of the individual LED by periodically shunting the individual LED;

a plurality of smoothing capacitors, a single smoothing capacitor coupled to each single switching device of the first plurality;

a second plurality of switching devices, a single switching device of the second plurality coupled in series with a single smoothing capacitor for disconnecting the single smoothing capacitor; and

a switching power converter for supplying a constant output current to the series connected LEDs;

wherein individual smoothing capacitors become disconnected when a corresponding LED is shunted.

2. A dimming circuit for driving a string of LEDs at constant current comprising:

a power converter;

a control circuit coupled to the power converter;

a plurality of shunt switches, an individual shunt switch coupled to each LED, wherein each LED can be shunted individually by the individual shunt switch, and wherein the control circuit corrects an internal DC state based on a feedback signal V 0 so that the output current of the power converter remains unchanged when at least one LED is shunted;

a plurality of smoothing capacitors, a single smoothing capacitor coupled to each of the plurality of shunt switches;

a second plurality of switching devices, a single switching device of the plurality of switching devices coupled in series with a corresponding smoothing capacitor for disconnecting the corresponding smoothing capacitor; wherein individual smoothing capacitors become disconnected when a corresponding LED is shunted.

3. A power supply of claim 2 wherein the power converter comprises:

a buck type converter;

an inductor coupled to the string of LEDS; and

a controlled switch coupled to the inductor;

wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch off when the inductor current exceeds a reference level, and wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch back on after a time period inverse proportional to the voltage at the string of LEDs.

4. A power supply of claim 2 wherein the power converter comprises:

a buck type power converter;

an inductor coupled to the string of LEDs; and

a controlled switch coupled to the inductor;

wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch off when the inductor current exceeds a first reference level, and wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch back on when the inductor current falls below a second reference level.

5. A power supply of claim 2 wherein the power converter comprises:

a buck type power converter;

an inductor coupled to the string of LEDs; and

a controlled switch coupled to the inductor;

wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch off after a first delay following when a current of the inductor exceeds a reference level, and wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch back on after a second time delay following when the current of the inductor falls below the same reference level, and wherein both delays are inverse proportional to a voltage across the inductor.

6. A power supply of claim 2 wherein the power converter is of a flyback type operating in discontinuous conduction mode, and wherein the switching frequency of the power converter is made proportional to the voltage across the string of LEDs.

7. A power supply of claim 2 wherein the power converter comprises:

a buck type power converter;

an inductor coupled to the string of LEDs; and

a controlled switch coupled to the inductor;

wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch off when the inductor current exceeds a first reference level, and wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch back on when the inductor current falls below a second reference level and wherein the time duration of the controlled switch being off is inherently inverse proportional to the voltage at the string of LED.

8. A power supply of claim 2 wherein the power converter comprises:

a buck type power converter;

an inductor coupled to the string of LEDs; and

a controlled switch coupled to the inductor;

wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch off after a first delay following when a current of the inductor exceeds a reference level, and wherein the control circuit turns the controlled switch back on after a second time delay following when the current of the inductor falls below the same reference level, and wherein both delays are inverse-proportional to a voltage across the inductor and wherein the second delay is inverse proportional to the voltage at the string of LEDs.

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