IP Library Granted Patent US 9,078,325
Granted Patent B2
US 9,078,325 · App. 13/833,284 · Granted Jul 7, 2015

Method and apparatus to control light intensity as voltage fluctuates

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Patent No.
US 9,078,325
App. No.
13/833,284
Granted
Jul 7, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for generating a pulse width modulated voltage that has a duty cycle that is inversely proportional to a sensed battery voltage and using the generated pulse width modulated voltage to control a light emitting diode to maintain the intensity of light emitted as the battery voltage fluctuates.

Claims (14)

1. An apparatus comprising:

a source that generates an electrical voltage having a magnitude;

an electric light that is connected to the source of voltage;

a switch that is connected between the electric light and ground potential and is responsive to a pulse width modulated signal having a duty cycle for selectively connecting the electric light to ground potential; and

a controller that generates a pulse width modulated signal having a duty cycle to the switch in such a manner as to maintain an intensity of light emitted from the electric light relatively constant regardless of variations in the magnitude of the electrical voltage generated from the source by either:

(1) decreasing the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases; or

(2) maintaining the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal constant whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy is less than a threshold value, then decreasing the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal either linearly or non-linearly whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases past the threshold value.

2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the controller decreases the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases.

3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the controller decreases the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal linearly whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases.

4. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the controller decreases the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal non-linearly whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases.

5. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the controller maintains the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal constant whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy is less than a threshold value, then decreases the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal either linearly or non-linearly whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases past the threshold value.

6. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the controller maintains the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal constant whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy is less than a threshold value, then decreases the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal linearly whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases past the threshold value.

7. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the controller maintains the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal constant whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy is less than a threshold value, then decreases the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated signal non-linearly whenever the voltage generated by the source of electrical energy increases past the threshold value.

8. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein plural electric lights are connected to the source of voltage, and wherein the switch is connected between each of the plural electric lights and ground potential.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2013
From: KULCZYCKI, JEFFREY L.; HOWELL, NICHOLAS W.; WHITE, STEPHEN B.; ZETTLER, GERARD; MEDIN, KEVIN L.
To: TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC
Reel/Frame 030677/0784 →