IP Library Granted Patent US 8,022,821
Granted Patent B2
US 8,022,821 · App. 12/334,594 · Granted Sep 20, 2011

Smart power supply

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Patent No.
US 8,022,821
App. No.
12/334,594
Granted
Sep 20, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power supply, such as for powering and supplying communication data to devices connected with a low voltage line, is disclosed. For example, a converter device is coupled with an alternating current voltage source. The converter device down-converts an alternating current voltage to a direct current voltage. A switching device is in communication with the converter device. A processor is in communication with the switching device. The processor outputs a signal to the switching device. The switching device generates a square wave signal as a function of the signal from the processor and the direct current voltage. A remote device is controlled by data encoded in the square wave signal.

Claims (57)

1. A power source comprising:

a converter operable to convert a line voltage to a DC voltage;

a switching circuit powered by the DC voltage; and

a processor operable to communicate a data encoded signal to the switching circuit, wherein the switching circuit modulates the DC voltage with the data encoded signal to produce an output voltage for powering a remote device and controlling operations of the remote device;

wherein the output voltage corresponds to an AC voltage having a positive cycle, a negative cycle, and an intermediate platform;

wherein the switching circuit modulates the DC voltage by varying a width of at least one of the positive cycle and the negative cycle; and

wherein the power source is configured to communicate information to the remote device through the modulation of the DC voltage.

2. The power source according to claim 1 , wherein the AC voltage comprises a square wave pulse.

3. The power source according to claim 2 , wherein information is communicated to the power source from the remote device by inserting a pulse during a time associated with the intermediate platform.

4. The power source of claim 3 , wherein the processor is further operable to alter the data encoded signal in response to a pulse or a series of pulses inserted by the remote device.

5. The power source of claim 2 , wherein the data in the data-encoded signal correspond to at least three discrete durations for the positive cycle and the negative cycle.

6. The power source of claim 5 , wherein the three discrete durations correspond to a start bit, a zero bit, and a one bit.

7. The power source of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further operable to organize the three discrete durations into one or more data packets containing information for the remote device.

8. The power source according to claim 1 , wherein the switching circuit comprises a half-bridge circuit.

9. The power source of claim 8 , wherein the switching circuit further comprises a second half-bridge circuit.

10. The power source of claim 9 , wherein:

each of the half-bridge circuits has an output; and

the switching circuit further comprises a metal oxide varistor coupled between the outputs of the half-bridge circuits.

11. A power source comprising:

a converter configured to convert a line voltage to a DC voltage;

a switching circuit configured to be powered by the DC voltage; and

a processor configured to communicate a data-encoded signal to the switching circuit;

wherein the switching circuit is configured to modulate the DC voltage based upon the data-encoded signal to produce an AC voltage for powering and controlling a remote device, the AC voltage comprising a series of alternating positive cycles and negative cycles, each cycle having a cycle duration;

wherein the switching circuit is further configured to modulate the DC voltage by varying one or more of the cycle durations based upon the data-encoded signal; and

wherein the power source is configured to control the remote device through the modulation of the DC voltage.

12. The power source of claim 11 , wherein each positive cycle and each negative cycle is a square wave pulse.

13. The power source of claim 12 , wherein the AC voltage further comprises a series of intermediate cycles, the intermediate cycles occurring between the positive cycles and the negative cycles.

14. The power source of claim 13 , further comprising a detection circuit in communication with the processor;

wherein the detection circuit is configured to detect a data pulse inserted by the remote device into the AC voltage during a time associated with one of the intermediate cycles.

15. The power source of claim 14 , wherein the processor is further configured to alter the data-encoded signal in response to the detection of a data pulse or a series of data pulses inserted by the remote device into the AC voltage.

16. The power source of claim 12 , wherein the data in the data-encoded signal correspond to at least three discrete cycle durations.

17. The power source of claim 16 , wherein the three discrete cycle durations correspond to a start bit, a zero bit, and a one bit.

18. The power source of claim 16 , wherein the processor is further configured to organize the three discrete cycle durations into one or more data packets containing information for the remote device.

19. The power source of claim 11 , wherein the switching circuit comprises two half-bridge circuits.

20. The power source of claim 19 , wherein:

each of the half-bridge circuits has an output; and

the switching circuit further comprises a metal oxide varistor coupled between the outputs of the half-bridge circuits.

21. A power source comprising:

a converter configured to convert a line voltage to a DC voltage;

a switching circuit configured to be powered by the DC voltage; and

a processor configured to communicate a data-encoded signal to the switching circuit;

wherein the switching circuit is configured to modulate the DC voltage based upon the data-encoded signal to produce an AC voltage for powering and controlling a first set of remote devices and a second set of remote devices, the AC voltage comprising a series of alternating positive cycles and negative cycles, each cycle having a cycle duration;

wherein the switching circuit is further configured to modulate the DC voltage by varying one or more of the cycle durations based upon the data-encoded signal; and

wherein the power source is configured to transmit, through the modulation of the DC voltage, a first set of data bits for receipt by the first set of remote devices and a second set of data bits for receipt by the second set of remote devices.

22. The power source of claim 21 , wherein:

the first set of remote devices comprises a first set of lighting fixtures;

the second set of remote devices comprises a second set of lighting fixtures;

the first set of data bits is a command for the first set of lighting fixtures to turn on; and

the second set of data bits is a command for the second set of lighting fixtures to turn off.

23. The power source of claim 21 , wherein:

the first set of remote devices comprises a set of lighting fixtures; and

the first set of data bits provides a lighting output level for receipt by the set of lighting fixtures.

24. The power source of claim 21 , wherein:

each positive cycle and each negative cycle is a square wave pulse;

the data in the data-encoded signal correspond to at least three discrete cycle durations; and

the processor is further configured to organize the three discrete cycle durations into one or more data packets containing information for the first set of remote devices and the second set of remote devices.

25. The power source of claim 24 , wherein each data packet contains a first byte comprising the first set of data bits and a second byte comprising the second set of data bits.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 2, 2010
From: MALIBU LIGHTING CORPORATION
To: J. BAXTER BRINKMANN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024633/0598 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2009
From: J. BAXTER BRINKMANN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
To: MALIBU LIGHTING CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 023085/0245 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2009
From: INTERMATIC INCORPORATED
To: J. BAXTER BRINKMANN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022990/0132 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 11, 2009
From: J. BAXTER BRINKMANN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
To: INTERMATIC INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 022804/0854 →
TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 20, 2009
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
To: INTERMATIC INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 022708/0177 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2009
From: JOSEPH, PETER D.; SAATHOFF, DAVID A.
To: INTERMATIC INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 022065/0362 →