IP Library Granted Patent US 9,060,408
Granted Patent B2
US 9,060,408 · App. 13/801,409 · Granted Jun 16, 2015

Thermal de-rating power supply for LED loads

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Patent No.
US 9,060,408
App. No.
13/801,409
Granted
Jun 16, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments disclosed herein describe the use of a power supply to provide power to an LED load. The power supply provides a present output current to the LED, and receives a temperature signal representing the operating temperature of the LED. A target output current is determined, for instance based on the temperature signal. An output current rate of change is determined, and the power supply adjusts the output current to the LED at the determined rate of change until the output current is substantially equal to the target current.

Claims (44)

1. A power supply comprising:

an analog-to-digital converter (“ADC”) configured to:

receive a temperature signal representing a temperature of a light-emitting diode (“LED”); and

generate a digital temperature signal based on the received temperature signal;

an over-temperature protection (“OTP”) circuit configured to:

receive the digital temperature signal;

detect an LED over-temperature condition based on the received digital temperature signal; and

select a target output current for the LED based on the detected LED over-temperature condition; and

a driver circuit configured to:

provide an output current to the LED;

receive an output current rate of change selected based on the provided output current and the target output current; and

adjust the provided output current based on the received output current rate of change until the outputted current is substantially equal to the target output current.

2. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the temperature signal is received from a negative temperature coefficient resistor.

3. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the ADC comprises a 2-bit ADC.

4. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the LED over-temperature condition comprises the operation of the LED at a temperature over a pre-determined safe operation threshold.

5. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the target output current is less than a present output current.

6. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the output current rate of change comprises a maximum output current rate of change, and wherein adjusting the provided output current based on the received output current rate of change comprises adjusting the provided output current at a rate equal to or less than the output current rate of change.

7. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the output current rate of change comprises a minimum output current rate of change, and wherein adjusting the provided output current based on the received output current rate of change comprises adjusting the provided output current at a rate equal to or greater than the output current rate of change.

8. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the output current rate of change is selected such that the over-temperature condition is remedied within a pre-determined interval of time upon adjusting the provided output current at the output current rate of change.

9. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the output current rate of change is selected such that lighting artifacts are minimized when adjusting the provided output current at the output current rate of change.

10. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the output current rate of change is selected based on one or more pre-determined rates of change associated with provided output currents and target output currents, and wherein the selected out current rate of change comprises the pre-determined rate of change most closely associated with provided output current and the target output current.

11. A power supply comprising:

an analog-to-digital converter (“ADC”) configured to generate a digital temperature signal representative of a temperature of a light-emitting diode (“LED”);

an over-temperature protection (“OTP”) circuit configured to produce a target output current based on the digital temperature signal; and

a driver circuit configured to produce an output current for the LED, and to adjust the output current based on an output current rate of change selected on the produced output current and the target output current.

12. The power supply of claim 11 , wherein the output current rate of change comprises a maximum output current rate of change, and wherein adjusting the output current based on the output current rate of change comprises adjusting the produced output current at a rate equal to or less than the output current rate of change.

13. The power supply of claim 11 , wherein the output current rate of change comprises a minimum output current rate of change, and wherein adjusting the output current based on the output current rate of change comprises adjusting the produced output current at a rate equal to or greater than the output current rate of change.

14. The power supply of claim 11 , wherein a first output current rate of change is selected if the target output current is greater than a present output current, and wherein a second output current rate of change is selected if the target output current is less than a present output current.

15. The power supply of claim 14 , wherein the first output current rate of change is different than the second output current rate of change.

16. A method of providing power to a light-emitting diode (“LED”) comprising:

providing an output current to the LED;

detecting an over-temperature condition at the LED based on a temperature of the LED;

determining a target output current for the LED based on the detected over-temperature condition;

selecting an output current rate of change based on the determined target output current and based on the provided output current; and

adjusting a provided output current to the LED based on the selected output current rate of change until the provided output current is substantially equal to the target output current.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein detecting an over-temperature condition at the LED comprises detecting a temperature of the LED over a pre-determined safe operation threshold of the LED.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein determining a target output current for the LED comprises determining a target output current that is less than the provided output current to the LED.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the output current rate of change is selected such that the over-temperature condition is remedied within a pre-determined interval of time upon adjusting the provided output current to the LED based on the output current rate of change.

20. The method of claim 16 , wherein the output current rate of change is selected such that lighting artifacts are minimized upon adjusting the provided output current to the LED based on the output current rate of change.

21. A method of providing power to a light-emitting diode (“LED”), comprising:

providing a first output current to the LED;

selecting a second output current for the LED based on a detected temperature of the LED;

selecting an output current rate of change based on the first and second output currents; and

adjusting the provided first output current to the LED at the selected output current rate of change until the provided first output current is equal to the second output current.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 11, 2014
From: DIALOG SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
To: DIALOG SEMICONDUCTOR INC.
Reel/Frame 032427/0733 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 5, 2014
From: IWATT INC.
To: DIALOG SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
Reel/Frame 032391/0234 →