IP Library Granted Patent US 9,596,723
Granted Patent B2
US 9,596,723 · App. 13/285,253 · Granted Mar 14, 2017

PWM signal generating circuit for DC-DC converter using dimming signal and LED driving circuit having the same in direct digital dimming method

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Patent No.
US 9,596,723
App. No.
13/285,253
Granted
Mar 14, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An LED driving circuit is provided. The LED driving circuit includes an input unit which receives an input dimming signal for driving an LED array, a PWM signal generating unit which extends an on-period of the input dimming signal to form an extended dimming signal, and generates a PWM signal using the extended dimming signal, a DC-DC converter which supplies output voltage to the LED array using the PWM signal, and an LED driving unit which drives the LED array using the input dimming signal.

Claims (58)

1. A pulse width modulation (PWM) signal generating circuit, comprising:

a signal extending circuit configured to

receive an input dimming signal, wherein the input dimming signal comprises a plurality of pulses alternately having an on-period and off-period, and

generate an extended dimming signal, wherein the extended dimming signal has, for each on-period of the input dimming signal, an on-period exceeding the on-period of the input dimming signal;

an oscillator configured to generate a clock signal not synchronized with the input dimming signal; and

a signal generating circuit configured to generate a PWM signal pulse for each on-period of the extended dimming signal, in response to the clock signal having a falling edge during the on-period of the extended dimming signal.

2. The PWM signal generating circuit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

a controlling circuit configured to control an operation of the signal generating circuit, by using a feedback voltage based on an output voltage from a direct current-to-direct-current (DC-DC) converter.

3. The PWM signal generating circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the signal extending circuit comprises:

a delay circuit configured to generate a delayed dimming signal by delaying the input dimming signal; and

an OR gate configured to generate the extended dimming signal based upon a logical-OR operation executed upon the input dimming signal and the delayed dimming signal.

4. The PWM signal generating circuit as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the delay circuit delays the input dimming signal such that the on-period of the extended dimming signal becomes approximately equal to or longer than the period of the clock signal generated by the oscillator.

5. The PWM signal generating circuit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

an oscillator reset circuit configured to reset generation of the clock signal in response to detecting a falling edge of the extended dimming signal.

6. The PWM signal generating circuit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the oscillator reset circuit comprises:

a delay circuit configured to generate a delayed version of the extended dimming signal;

a NOT gate configured to generate an inverted version of the extended dimming signal; and

an AND gate configured to generate a reset signal to reset the oscillator based upon a logical-AND operation executed on the delayed version of the extended dimming signal and the inverted version of the extended dimming signal.

7. The PWM signal generating circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the signal generating circuit is configured to generate the PWM signal pulse in response to each falling edge of the clock signal occurring during an on-period of the extended dimming signal.

8. A light emitting diode (LED) driving circuit comprising:

a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal generating circuit configured to

receive an input dimming signal, the input dimming signal comprising a plurality of pulses alternately having an on-period and off-period,

generate an extended dimming signal, wherein the extended dimming signal has, for each on-period of the input dimming signal, an on-period exceeding the on-period of the input dimming signal,

generate a clock signal not synchronized with the input dimming signal, and

generate a PWM signal pulse, for each on-period of the extended dimming signal, in response to the clock signal having a falling edge during the on-period of the extended dimming signal;

a direct current-to-direct current (DC-DC) converter configured to supply output voltage to an LED array, by using the PWM signal pulse; and

an LED driving circuit configured to drive the LED array with a driving current, by using the input dimming signal.

9. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the on-period of the extended dimming signal is approximately equal to or longer than the period of the clock signal used to generate the PWM signal pulse.

10. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the PWM signal generating circuit is configured to

reset the clock signal in response to a falling edge of the extended dimming signal, and

generate the PWM signal pulse having consistent periods.

11. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the PWM signal generating circuit comprises:

an oscillator configured to generate the clock signal;

a signal extending circuit configured to generate the extended dimming signal; and

a signal generating circuit configured to generate the PWM signal pulse in response to each falling edge of the clock signal occurring during the on-period of the extended dimming signal.

12. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the PWM signal generating circuit unit further comprises:

a controlling circuit configured to control an operation of the signal generating circuit, by using a feedback voltage based on an output voltage from the DC-DC converter.

13. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the signal extending circuit comprises:

a delay circuit configured to generate a delayed dimming signal by delaying the input dimming signal; and

an OR gate configured to generate the extended dimming signal based upon a logical-OR operation executed upon the input dimming signal and the delayed dimming signal.

14. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the delay circuit is configured to delay the input dimming signal such that the on-period of the extended dimming signal becomes approximately equal to or longer than the period of the clock signal generated by the oscillator.

15. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the PWM signal generating circuit further comprises:

an oscillator reset circuit configured to reset the generation of the clock signal in response to detecting a falling edge of the extended dimming signal.

16. The LED driving circuit as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the oscillator reset unit comprises:

a delay circuit configured to generate a delayed version of the extended dimming signal;

a NOT gate configured to generate an inverted version of the extended dimming signal; and

an AND gate configured to generate a reset signal to reset the oscillator based upon a logical-AND operation executed on the delayed version of the extended dimming signal and the inverted version of the extended dimming signal.

17. A method of generating a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal pulse, the method comprising:

receiving an input dimming signal, the input dimming signal comprising a plurality of pulses alternately having an on-period and off-period;

generating an extended dimming signal, wherein the extended dimming signal has, for each on-period of the input dimming signal, an on-period exceeding the on-period of the input dimming signal;

generating a clock signal not synchronized with the input dimming signal; and

generating the PWM signal pulse for each on-period of the extended dimming signal, in response to the clock signal having a falling edge during the on-period of the extended dimming signal.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the generating of the extended dimming signal comprises:

generating a delayed dimming signal by delaying the input dimming signal; and

generating the extended dimming signal based upon a logical operation executed upon the input dimming signal and the delayed dimming signal.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the extended dimming signal is generated based upon a logical-OR operation executed upon the input dimming signal and the delayed dimming signal.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the on-period of the extended dimming signal is approximately equal to or longer than the period of the clock signal.

21. The method of claim 17 , wherein the PWM signal pulse is generated in response to each falling edge of the clock signal occurring during an on-period of the extended dimming signal.

Assignments (2)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 18, 2025
From: MAGNACHIP MIXED-SIGNAL, LTD.
To: MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
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NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 14, 2024
From: MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
To: MAGNACHIP MIXED-SIGNAL, LTD.
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