IP Library Granted Patent US 8,497,636
Granted Patent B2
US 8,497,636 · App. 13/045,921 · Granted Jul 30, 2013

Auto-switching triac compatibility circuit with auto-leveling and overvoltage protection

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Patent No.
US 8,497,636
App. No.
13/045,921
Granted
Jul 30, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Drivers and ballast circuits are presented having a boost converter with a triac compatibility circuit providing regulated current load to accommodate phase-cutting triac circuit holding current requirements, including auto switching driver circuit with overvoltage protection and an auto leveling circuit to regulate against thermal and load fluctuations.

Claims (66)

1. A circuit for powering at least one light source, comprising:

a rectifier having AC input terminals to receive AC input power and first and second DC output terminals to provide rectified DC power;

a boost converter receiving the rectified DC power from the rectifier and providing a first DC output, the boost converter comprising:

an inductance having a first terminal coupled with the first DC output terminal of the rectifier and a second terminal,

a diode with an anode coupled with the second terminal of the inductance and a cathode,

a bus capacitance with a first terminal coupled with the cathode of the diode and a second terminal coupled to a circuit ground node, and

a triac compatibility circuit, comprising:

a switching device coupled between the anode of the diode and the circuit ground, and including a control terminal, the switching device operative to selectively electrically couple the anode of the diode and the circuit ground or to disconnect the anode of the diode from the circuit ground according to a signal received at the control terminal, and

an auto switching driver circuit including a sense resistor coupled between the circuit round and the second DC output terminal of the rectifier to sense current flowing in the switching device, the auto switching driver circuit operative to provide a variable frequency alternating switching control signal to the control terminal of the switching device based at least in part on a voltage across the sense resistor to provide a regulated current flow in the boost converter independent of phase-cutting at the AC input terminals of the rectifier; and

a DC to DC converter circuit with DC input terminals coupled with the first and second terminals of the bus capacitance, and DC output terminals providing a second DC output to directly or indirectly provide power to at least one light source.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , where the DC to DC converter circuit is a buck converter providing an output to drive at least one LED light source.

3. The circuit of claim 1 , comprising an inverter receiving the second DC output from the DC to DC converter circuit and providing an AC output to power at least one fluorescent lamp.

4. The circuit of claim 1 , where the triac compatibility circuit comprises an auto leveling circuit operatively coupled with the auto switching driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based on at least one of temperature changes in the circuit and loading changes in the circuit.

5. The circuit of claim 4 , where the auto leveling circuit comprises:

a capacitor with a first terminal connected to the circuit ground and a second terminal;

a diode with an anode connected to the second terminal of the capacitor and a cathode connected to the second DC output terminal of the rectifier; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the diode and a switch control terminal of the auto switching driver circuit to provide a signal from the capacitor to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter.

6. The circuit of claim 5 , where the triac compatibility circuit comprises an over-voltage protection circuit operatively coupled with the auto switching driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter to limit a voltage across the bus capacitance.

7. The circuit of claim 6 , where the over-voltage protection circuit comprises:

a zener diode with a cathode coupled to the first terminal of the bus capacitance and an anode; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the zener diode and the switch control terminal of the auto switching driver circuit to provide a signal from the zener diode to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based at least partially on the voltage across the bus capacitance.

8. The circuit of claim 4 , where the triac compatibility circuit comprises an over-voltage protection circuit operatively coupled with the auto switching driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter to limit a voltage across the bus capacitance.

9. The circuit of claim 8 , where the over-voltage protection circuit comprises:

a zener diode with a cathode coupled to the first terminal of the bus capacitance and an anode; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the zener diode and a switch control terminal of the auto switching driver circuit to provide a signal from the zener diode to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based at least partially on the voltage across the bus capacitance.

10. The circuit of claim 1 , where the triac compatibility circuit comprises an over-voltage protection circuit operatively coupled with the auto switching driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter to limit a voltage across the bus capacitance.

11. The circuit of claim 10 , where the over-voltage protection circuit comprises:

a zener diode with a cathode coupled to the first terminal of the bus capacitance and an anode; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the zener diode and a switch control terminal of the auto switching driver circuit to provide a signal from the zener diode to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based at least partially on the voltage across the bus capacitance.

12. A circuit for powering at least one light source, comprising:

a rectifier having AC input terminals to receive AC input power and first and second DC output terminals to provide rectified DC power;

a boost converter receiving the rectified DC power from the rectifier and providing a first DC output, the boost converter comprising:

an inductance having a first terminal coupled with the first DC output terminal of the rectifier and a second terminal,

a diode with an anode coupled with the second terminal of the inductance and a cathode,

a bus capacitance with a first terminal coupled with the cathode of the diode and a second terminal coupled to a circuit ground node, and

a triac compatibility circuit, comprising:

a switching device coupled between the anode of the diode and the circuit ground, and including a control terminal, the switching device operative to selectively electrically couple the anode of the diode and the circuit ground or to disconnect the anode of the diode from the circuit ground according to a signal received at the control terminal,

a driver circuit including a sense resistor coupled between the circuit ground and the second DC output terminal of the rectifier to sense current flowing in the switching device, the auto switching driver circuit operative to provide a switching control signal to the control terminal of the switching device based at least in part on a voltage across the sense resistor to provide a regulated current flow in the boost converter independent of phase-cutting at the AC input terminals of the rectifier, and

an auto leveling circuit operatively coupled with the driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based on at least one of temperature changes in the circuit and loading changes in the circuit; and

a DC to DC converter circuit with DC input terminals coupled with the first and second terminals of the bus capacitance, and DC output terminals providing a second DC output to directly or indirectly provide power to at least one light source.

13. The circuit of claim 12 , where the auto leveling circuit comprises:

a capacitor with a first terminal connected to the circuit ground and a second terminal;

a diode with an anode connected to the second terminal of the capacitor and a cathode connected to the second DC output terminal of the rectifier; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the diode and a switch control terminal of the driver circuit to provide a signal from the capacitor to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter.

14. The circuit of claim 13 , where the triac compatibility circuit comprises an over-voltage protection circuit operatively coupled with the driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter to limit a voltage across the bus capacitance.

15. The circuit of claim 14 , where the over-voltage protection circuit comprises:

a zener diode with a cathode coupled to the first terminal of the bus capacitance and an anode; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the zener diode and a switch control terminal of the driver circuit to provide a signal from the zener diode to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based at least partially on the voltage across the bus capacitance.

16. The circuit of claim 12 , where the triac compatibility circuit comprises an over-voltage protection circuit operatively coupled with the driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter to limit a voltage across the bus capacitance.

17. The circuit of claim 16 , where the over-voltage protection circuit comprises:

a zener diode with a cathode coupled to the first terminal of the bus capacitance and an anode; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the zener diode and a switch control terminal of the driver circuit to provide a signal from the zener diode to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based at least partially on the voltage across the bus capacitance.

18. A circuit for powering at least one light source, comprising:

a rectifier having AC input terminals to receive AC input power and first and second DC output terminals to provide rectified DC power;

a boost converter receiving the rectified DC power from the rectifier and providing a first DC output, the boost converter comprising:

an inductance having a first terminal coupled with the first DC output terminal of the rectifier and a second terminal,

a diode with an anode coupled with the second terminal of the inductance and a cathode,

a bus capacitance with a first terminal coupled with the cathode of the diode and a second terminal coupled to a circuit ground node, and

a triac compatibility circuit, comprising:

a switching device coupled between the anode of the diode and the circuit ground, and including a control terminal, the switching device operative to selectively electrically couple the anode of the diode and the circuit ground or to disconnect the anode of the diode from the circuit ground according to a signal received at the control terminal,

a driver circuit including a sense resistor coupled between the circuit ground and the second DC output terminal of the rectifier to sense current flowing in the switching device, the auto switching driver circuit operative to provide a switching control signal to the control terminal of the switching device based at least in part on a voltage across the sense resistor to provide a regulated current flow in the boost converter independent of phase-cutting at the AC input terminals of the rectifier, and

an over-voltage protection circuit operatively coupled with the driver circuit to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter to limit a voltage across the bus capacitance; and

a DC to DC converter circuit with DC input terminals coupled with the first and second terminals of the bus capacitance, and DC output terminals providing a second DC output to directly or indirectly provide power to at least one light source.

19. The circuit of claim 18 , where the over-voltage protection circuit comprises:

zener diode with a cathode coupled to the first terminal of the bus capacitance and an anode; and

a resistor coupled between the anode of the zener diode and the switch control terminal of the driver circuit to provide a signal from the zener diode to selectively adjust the current flow in the boost converter based at least partially on the voltage across the bus capacitance.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2026
From: SAVANT TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 075090/0369 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 28, 2022
From: CURRENT LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, LLC (FKA - GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, LLC)
To: CONSUMER LIGHTING (U.S.) LLC
Reel/Frame 060447/0477 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 5, 2022
From: CONSUMER LIGHTING (U.S.), LLC
To: SAVANT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 059858/0248 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 25, 2022
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: CONSUMER LIGHTING (U.S.), LLC
Reel/Frame 059790/0696 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2022
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SAVANT SYSTEMS, INC.; SAVANT TECHNOLOGIES LLC; RACEPOINT ENERGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 059910/0312 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 14, 2022
From: CONSUMER LIGHTING (U.S.), LLC
To: SAVANT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 059719/0073 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2020
From: SAVANT SYSTEMS, INC.; CONSUMER LIGHTING (U.S.), LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 053095/0001 →