IP Library Granted Patent US 9,295,124
Granted Patent B2
US 9,295,124 · App. 12/804,836 · Granted Mar 22, 2016

System using shunt circuits to selectively bypass open loads

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Patent No.
US 9,295,124
App. No.
12/804,836
Granted
Mar 22, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

According to an exemplary embodiment, a shunt circuit includes a floating shunt switch configured to bypass at least one load, for example at least one LED, among a plurality of series-connected loads, such as a plurality of series-connected LEDs in a lighting system, responsive to a high-side control signal. The at least one load has terminals connected across the shunt circuit. The shunt circuit further includes a high-voltage level-shift up circuit configured to shift a low-side control signal up to the high-side control signal using a voltage of at least one of the terminals of the at least one load. The floating shunt switch can be configured to bypass the at least one load responsive to a failure of the at least one load.

Claims (27)

1. A shunt circuit for bypassing at least one load among a plurality of series-connected loads, said shunt circuit comprising:

a shunt switch configured to bypass at least one load among a plurality of series-connected loads responsive to a high-side control signal, said at least one load having its terminals connected across said shunt circuit;

a high-voltage level-shift up circuit configured to receive a first low-side control signal at a first OR gate input node and a second low-side control signal at a second OR gate input node, and shift a third low-side control signal up to said high-side control signal, said high-side control signal being referenced to a voltage of a positive one of said terminals of said at least one load.

2. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , wherein said at least one load comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED).

3. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , wherein said shunt switch is configured to bypass said at least one load responsive to a failure of said at least one load.

4. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , wherein said shunt switch is configured to selectively bypass said at least one load.

5. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , wherein said high-voltage level-shift up circuit comprises an N channel field effect transistor configured to receive said third low-side control signal.

6. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , wherein said high-voltage level-shift up circuit comprises a GaN field effect transistor configured to receive said third low-side control signal.

7. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , wherein said shunt switch comprises a P channel field effect transistor configured to receive said high-side control signal.

8. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , comprising an open-load detection circuit configured to provide a high-side open-load signal indicating an open-load across said terminals of said at least one load.

9. The shunt circuit of claim 8 , wherein said open-load detection circuit comprises a Schmitt trigger coupled across said terminals of said at least one load.

10. The shunt circuit of claim 1 , wherein said shunt switch is disposed within a floating isolation well.

11. A lighting system comprising an array comprising a plurality of series-connected light emitting diodes (LEDs), said lighting system utilizing a shunt circuit comprising:

a plurality of shunt switches each connected across terminals of a respective LED among said plurality of series-connected LEDs;

each of said plurality of shunt switches being configured to bypass said respective LED responsive to a high-side control signal, said high-side control signal being level-shifted up from an output signal of an OR gate receiving a first low-side control signal from a first node and a second low-side control signal from a second node, said high-side control signal being referenced to a voltage of a positive one of said terminals of said respective LED.

12. The lighting system of claim 11 , wherein each of said plurality of shunt switches is configured to bypass said respective LED responsive to a failure of said respective LED.

13. The lighting system of claim 11 , wherein each of said plurality of shunt switches is configured to selectively bypass said respective LED.

14. The lighting system of claim 11 , wherein said high-side control signal is level-shifted up from said output signal of said OR gate using an N channel field effect transistor configured to receive said output signal of said OR gate.

15. The lighting system of claim 11 , wherein said high-side control signal is level-shifted up from said output signal of said OR gate using a GaN field effect transistor configured to receive said output signal of said OR gate.

16. The lighting system of claim 11 , wherein each of said plurality of shunt switches comprises a P channel field effect transistor configured to receive said high-side control signal.

17. The lighting system of claim 11 , comprising a plurality of open-load detection circuits each configured to provide a respective high-side open-load signal indicating an open-load across said terminals of said respective LED.

18. The lighting system of claim 17 , wherein said open-load detection circuit comprises a Schmitt trigger connected across said terminals of said respective LED.

19. The lighting system of claim 11 , wherein each of said plurality of shunt switches is disposed within a floating isolation well.

20. A shunt circuit for bypassing at least one load among a plurality of series-connected loads, said shunt circuit comprising:

a shunt switch configured to bypass at least one load among a plurality of series-connected loads responsive to a high-side control signal, said at least one load having its terminals connected across said shunt circuit;

a high-voltage level-shift up circuit configured to shift at least one of a first low-side control signal from a first node and a second low-side control signal from a second node different from said first node up to said high-side control signal;

an open-load detection circuit configured to provide a high-side open-load signal indicating an open-load across said terminals of said at least one load.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 23, 2018
From: INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORPORATION
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AMERICAS CORP.
Reel/Frame 046612/0968 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2011
From: RIBARICH, THOMAS J.; RAGONA, SCOTT E.
To: INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025602/0799 →