IP Library Granted Patent US 8,436,551
Granted Patent B2
US 8,436,551 · App. 12/963,801 · Granted May 7, 2013

Arc discharge detecting circuit, light source driving apparatus having the same and method of driving a light source using the same

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Patent No.
US 8,436,551
App. No.
12/963,801
Granted
May 7, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An arc discharge detecting circuit includes; a voltage dividing part which divides a driving voltage provided to a light source, a detecting part which includes a loop-shaped wiring spaced apart from the voltage dividing part and which detects a current corresponding to an arc discharge flowing through the voltage dividing part using a coupling capacitance generated between the loop-shaped wiring of the detecting part and a wiring of the voltage dividing part, and an output part connected to the detecting part to output a detection voltage corresponding to the arc discharge. Accordingly, the arc discharge detecting circuit may improve a sensitivity of detecting an arc discharge as a current source type using the coupling capacitors, a design may be simplified, and manufacturing costs may be decreased.

Claims (43)

1. An arc discharge detecting circuit comprising:

a voltage dividing part which divides a driving voltage provided to a light source;

a detecting part which includes a loop-shaped wiring spaced apart from the voltage dividing part, and which detects a current corresponding to an arc discharge flowing through the voltage dividing part using a coupling capacitance between the loop-shaped wiring of the detecting part and a wiring of the voltage dividing part; and

an output part connected to the detecting part to output a detection voltage corresponding to the arc discharge.

2. The arc discharge detecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein a current corresponding to the arc discharge comprises a high frequency component, and the detecting part passes the high frequency component of the current flowing through the voltage dividing part using the coupling capacitance to detect the current of the arc discharge.

3. The arc discharge detecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein the output part comprises:

a diode which rectifies the current corresponding to the arc discharge applied from a first end of the detecting part; and

an output capacitor which includes a first terminal connected to a second end of the detecting part, and a second terminal connected to the diode and which outputs the rectified arc discharge current as the detection voltage.

4. The arc discharge detecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein the voltage dividing part comprises a plurality of resistors connected to the light source in series.

5. The arc discharge detecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein the voltage dividing part comprises a plurality of capacitors connected to the light source in series.

6. The arc discharge detecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein the arc discharge detecting circuit is disposed on a printed circuit board.

7. The arc discharge detecting circuit of claim 6 , wherein the detecting part comprises a copper wiring spaced apart from the wiring of the voltage dividing part by a predetermined distance.

8. A light source driving apparatus comprising:

an arc discharge detecting circuit comprising:

a voltage dividing part which divides a driving voltage provided to a light source; and

a detecting part comprising:

a loop-shaped wiring spaced apart from the voltage dividing part and which detects a current corresponding to an arc discharge flowing through the voltage dividing part using a coupling capacitance generated between the loop-shaped wiring of the detecting part and a wiring of the voltage dividing part; and

an output part connected to the detecting part and which outputs a detection voltage corresponding to the arc discharge; and

a driving part which controls a driving voltage provided to the light source based on the detection voltage.

9. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the driving part blocks the driving voltage when the detection voltage is one of equal to and greater than a reference voltage.

10. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the driving part comprises:

a first transformer which provides a first driving voltage to a first electrode of the light source;

a second transformer which provides a second driving voltage to a second electrode of the light source, the second driving voltage having a phase substantially opposite to that of the first driving voltage; and

a control part which blocks the first driving voltage and the second driving voltage when the detection voltage is one of equal to and greater than a reference voltage.

11. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the arc discharge detecting circuit and the driving part are disposed on a same substrate.

12. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the detecting part comprises a copper wiring spaced apart from the wiring of the voltage dividing part by a predetermined distance.

13. The light source driving apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the arc discharge detecting circuit is disposed on a printed circuit board.

14. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the current corresponding to the arc discharge comprises a high frequency component, and the detecting part passes the high frequency component of the current flowing through the voltage dividing part using the coupling capacitance to detect the arc discharge of the current.

15. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the output part comprises:

a diode which rectifies the current corresponding to the arc discharge applied from a first end of the detecting part; and

an output capacitor including a first terminal connected to a second end of the detecting part, and a second terminal connected to the diode and which outputs a rectified arc discharge current as the detection voltage.

16. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the voltage dividing part comprises a plurality of resistors connected to the light source in series.

17. The light source driving apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the voltage dividing part comprises a plurality of capacitors connected to the light source in series.

18. A method of driving a light source, the method comprising:

dividing a driving voltage provided to a light source using a voltage dividing part;

detecting current corresponding to an arc discharge flowing through the voltage dividing part using a coupling capacitance generated between the voltage dividing part and a detecting part including a loop-shaped wiring spaced apart from the voltage dividing part;

outputting the current corresponding to the arc discharge as a detection voltage; and

controlling a driving voltage provided to the light source based on the detection voltage.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein controlling the driving voltage provided to the light source based on the detection voltage comprises:

blocking the driving voltage when the detection voltage is one of equal to and greater than a reference voltage.

20. The method of claim 18 , wherein outputting the current corresponding to the arc discharge as the detection voltage comprises:

rectifying the current corresponding to the arc discharge; and

outputting the rectified arc discharge current as the detection voltage.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 11, 2012
From: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 029151/0055 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2010
From: LEE, JONG-JAE; JANG, HYEON-YONG
To: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 025488/0623 →