IP Library Granted Patent US 9,635,746
Granted Patent B2
US 9,635,746 · App. 13/693,516 · Granted Apr 25, 2017

Detecting circuit for open of LED array and LED driver apparatus using the same

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Patent No.
US 9,635,746
App. No.
13/693,516
Granted
Apr 25, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A detecting circuit and method thereof are configured to detect whether an LED array is open is described. The detecting circuit includes a resistance unit, a first switching unit, and an output unit. The resistance unit is operatively connected in series to the LED array. The switching unit is configured to be turned on when a voltage of the resistance unit is greater than or equal to a predetermined voltage level. The output unit is configured to produce an output indicative of whether the LED array is open, based whether the first switching unit is turned on.

Claims (49)

1. A detecting circuit to detect whether an LED array is open, the detecting circuit comprising:

a resistance unit operatively connected in series to the LED array;

a first switching unit configured to be turned on when a voltage of the resistance unit is greater than or equal to a predetermined voltage level;

a second switching unit configured to be turned on in response to the first switching unit being turned on, and

an output unit configured to produce an output indicative of whether the LED array is open, based on the first switching unit or the second switching unit.

2. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first switching unit maintains a turn-off state preventing a current from flowing when the LED array is open.

3. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first switching unit is a P-type bipolar junction transistor (BJT),

wherein an emitter of the P-type BJT is commonly connected to the LED array and one end of the resistance unit, a base of the P-type BJT is operatively connected to another end of the resistance unit, and a collector of the P-type BJT is grounded through a second resistance, and

wherein the predetermined voltage level is a threshold voltage of the P-type BJT.

4. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a resistance value of the resistance unit is greater than or equal to a value obtained by dividing the threshold voltage of the P-type BJT by a constant current flowing through the LED array.

5. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 3 ,

wherein the output unit is configured to produce an output indicating whether the LED array is open based on whether the second switching unit is turned on.

6. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the second switching unit is an N-type bipolar junction transistor (BJT),

wherein an emitter of the N-type BJT is grounded, a base of the N-type BJT is operatively connected to the collector of the P-type BJT, and a collector of the N-type BJT is operatively connected to a voltage source through a third resistance.

7. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the second resistance is disposed between the first switching unit and ground, and a resistance value of the second resistance is greater than or equal to a value obtained by dividing a threshold voltage of the N-type BJT by a current of the collector of the P-type BJT.

8. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 7 , wherein when a constant current does not flow through the LED array, current does not flow through the resistance unit, the first switching unit is turned off, the second switching unit is turned off, and the output unit is configured to output a high voltage value (VDD) indicative that the LED array is open.

9. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the detecting circuit detects whether LED arrays are open,

wherein the resistance unit comprises resistances operatively and respectively connected in series to the LED arrays,

wherein the first switching unit comprises switching elements operatively and respectively connected to the resistances of the resistant unit, and

wherein the output unit is configured to produce an output indicating that an open LED array exists when at least one of the switching elements is turned off.

10. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the resistance unit is directly connected in series to the LED array.

11. The detecting circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the resistance unit is operatively connected at one end to the LED array and operatively connected at another end to an LED driving unit configured to adjust a level of a driving current in the LED array.

12. An LED driver apparatus, comprising:

an LED array;

an LED driving circuit configured to provide a driving voltage and a current to the LED array;

a first resistance unit operatively connected in series to the LED array;

a first switching unit configured to be turned on when a voltage of the first resistance unit is greater than or equal to a first predetermined level;

a second switching unit configured to be commonly connected to the first switching unit and a second resistance unit and to be turned on when a voltage of the second resistance unit has a voltage value of a second predetermined level; and

a detecting unit configured to detect that the LED array is open when the current does not flow through the LED array and the first switching unit and the second switching unit are turned off.

13. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the detecting unit comprises:

the first resistance unit;

the first switching unit; the second switching unit; the second resistance unit; and

an output unit configured to produce an output indicating whether the LED array is open based on whether first switching unit or second switching unit is turned on.

14. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the first switching unit maintains a turn-off state when the LED array is open and a current does not flow.

15. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the first switching unit is a P-type bipolar junction transistor (BJT),

wherein an emitter of the P-type BJT is commonly connected to the LED array and one end of the first resistance unit, a base of the P-type BJT is operatively connected to another end of the first resistance unit, and a collector of the P-type BJT is grounded through the second resistance unit, and

wherein the predetermined voltage level is a threshold voltage of the P-type BJT.

16. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 15 , wherein a resistance value of the first resistance unit is greater than or equal to a value obtained by dividing the threshold voltage of the P-type BJT by a constant current flowing through the LED array.

17. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the second switching unit configured to be turned on in response to the first switching unit being turned on, and

wherein the output unit is configured to produce an output indicating whether the LED array is open based on whether the second switching unit is turned on.

18. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the second switching unit is an N-type bipolar junction transistor (BJT), and

wherein an emitter of the N-type BJT is grounded, a base of the N-type BJT is operatively connected to the collector of the P-type BJT, and a collector of the N-type BJT is operatively connected to a voltage source through a third resistance unit.

19. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the second resistance unit is disposed between the first switching unit and ground, and a resistance value of the second resistance unit is greater than or equal to a value obtained by dividing a threshold voltage of the N-type BJT by a current of the collector of the P-type BJT.

20. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the LED driver apparatus comprises LED arrays,

wherein the resistance unit comprises resistances operatively and respectively connected in series to the LED arrays,

wherein the first switching unit comprises-a switching elements operatively and respectively connected to the resistances of the resistant unit, and

wherein the output unit is configured to produce an output indicating that an open LED array exists when at least one of the switching elements is turned off.

21. The LED driver apparatus as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising:

a controller configured to stop operating the LED driving circuit when an opened LED array is detected.

Assignments (3)
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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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2012
From: MIN, JUN-SIK; KANG, TAE-KYOUNG; RYU, BEOM-SEON
To: MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
Reel/Frame 029404/0950 →