IP Library Granted Patent US 7,652,435
Granted Patent B2
US 7,652,435 · App. 11/933,006 · Granted Jan 26, 2010

Lamp driving circuit and display apparatus having the same

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Patent No.
US 7,652,435
App. No.
11/933,006
Granted
Jan 26, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lamp driving circuit includes: a first voltage generator which receives a direct current power voltage and outputs a first square wave voltage in response to a first switching signal and a second switching signal having a phase inverted with respect to the first switching signal; a second voltage generator which outputs a second square wave voltage in response to a third switching signal having a phase shifted by a predetermined time with respect to the phase of the first switching signal and a fourth switching signal having a phase inverted with respect to the phase of the third switching signal; and a transformer which receives the first square wave voltage and the second square wave voltage and boosts a first driving voltage defined by an electric potential difference therebetween to a second driving voltage and applies the second driving voltage to a lamp.

Claims (27)

1. A lamp driving circuit comprising:

a first voltage generator which receives a direct current power voltage and outputs a first square wave voltage through a first output terminal in response to a first switching signal and a second switching signal having a phase which is inverted with respect to a phase of the first switching signal;

a second voltage generator which receives the direct current power voltage and outputs n (n≧2) second square wave voltages through corresponding n second output terminals, each n second square wave voltage having a phase different than the phase of the first square wave voltage, in response to n third switching signals shifted by a predetermined time with respect to the phase of the first switching signal, and n fourth switching signals each having a phase which is inverted with respect to a corresponding phase of the n third switching signals; and

a boosting part having n transformers,

wherein n first input terminals of the n transformers are commonly connected to the first output terminal of the first voltage generator, n second input terminals of the n transformers are connected to respective n second output terminals of the second voltage generator, and each of the n transformers boosts a first driving voltage defined by an electric potential difference between the first square wave voltage and the corresponding second square wave voltage to a second driving voltage having a voltage level greater than a voltage level of the first driving voltage and applies the second driving voltages to a corresponding lamp.

2. The lamp driving circuit of claim 1 , wherein the n third switching signals each have a phase shifted by a predetermined time with respect to the phase of the first switching signal and have a same phase, and the n fourth switching signals each have a phase which is inverted with respect to a phase of a corresponding n-th third switching signal and have a same phase.

3. The lamp driving circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first driving voltages has a pulse width adjusted by a phase difference between a corresponding n-th third switching signal and the first switching signal.

4. The lamp driving circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first voltage generator comprises:

a first switching device having an input electrode which receives the direct current power voltage, a control electrode which receives the first switching signal and an output electrode connected to each of the n first input terminals of the n transformers of the boosting part; and

a second switching device having an input electrode connected to each of the n first input terminals of the n transformers of the boosting part, a control electrode which receives the second switching signal and an output electrode connected to a ground voltage terminal to which a ground voltage is applied.

5. The lamp driving circuit of claim 4 , wherein the second voltage generator comprises:

n third switching devices, each having an input electrode which receives the direct current power voltage, a control electrode which receives a corresponding n-th third switching signal and an output electrode connected to a respective second input terminal of the n transformers of the boosting part; and

n fourth switching devices each having an input electrode connected to a respective second input terminal of the n transformers of the boosting part, a control electrode which receives a corresponding n-th fourth switching signal and an output electrode connected to the ground voltage terminal to which the ground voltage is applied.

6. The lamp driving circuit of claim 1 , wherein a high period of the first switching signal partially temporally overlaps a respective high period of each of the n third switching signals and a high period of the second switching signal partially temporally overlaps a respective high period of each of the n fourth switching signals.

7. The lamp driving circuit of claim 6 , wherein a pulse width of the first driving voltage is determined by a width of a first period where a high period of the first switching signal temporally overlaps a high period of a respective n-th third switching signal and a width of a second period where a high period of the second switching signal temporally overlaps a high period of a respective n-th fourth switching signal.

8. A display apparatus comprising:

a backlight assembly having n (n≧2) lamps, each of which emits a light;

a lamp driving circuit which drives the n lamps; and

a display panel which receives the light from the backlight assembly to display an image,

wherein the lamp driving circuit comprises:

a first voltage generator which receives a direct current power voltage and outputs a first square wave voltage through a first output terminal in response to a first switching signal and a second switching signal having a phase which is inverted with respect to a phase of the first switching signal;

a second voltage generator which receives the direct current power voltage and outputs n second square wave voltages through corresponding n-th second output terminals, each n second square wave voltage having a phase different than a phase of the first square wave voltage in response to n third switching signals shifted by a predetermined time with respect to the phase of the first switching signal, and n fourth switching signals each having a phase which is inverted with respect to a corresponding phase of the n third switching signals; and

a boosting part having n transformers,

wherein n first input terminals of the n transformers are commonly connected to the first output terminal of the first voltage generator, n second input terminals of the n transformers are connected to respective ii second output terminals of the second voltage generator, and each of the n transformers boosts a first driving voltage defined by an electric potential difference between the first square wave voltage and the corresponding second square wave voltage to a second driving voltage having a voltage level greater than a voltage level of the first driving voltage, and applies the second driving voltage to corresponding lamp.

9. The display apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the n third switching signals each have a phase shifted by a predetermined time with respect to the phase of the first switching signal and have a same phase, and the n fourth switching signals each have a phase which is inverted with respect to a phase of a corresponding n-th third switching signal and have a same phase.

10. The display apparatus of claim 8 , wherein a high period of the first switching signal partially temporally overlaps a respective high period of each of the n third switching signals, and a high period of the second switching signal partially temporally overlaps a respective high period of each of the n fourth switching signals.

11. The display apparatus of claim 10 , wherein a pulse width of the first driving voltage is determined by a width of a first period where a high period of the first switching signal temporally overlaps a high period of a respective n-th third switching signal and a width of a second period where a high period of the second switching signal temporally overlaps a high period of a respective n-th fourth switching signal.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2012
From: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
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