IP Library Granted Patent US 9,769,909
Granted Patent B2
US 9,769,909 · App. 14/562,639 · Granted Sep 19, 2017

Current steering and dimming control of a light emitter

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Patent No.
US 9,769,909
App. No.
14/562,639
Granted
Sep 19, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lighting module includes a light emitting diode (LED) array and a dimming circuit configured to control current applied to the LED array to control luminance of light emitted from the lighting module.

Claims (35)

1. A lighting module comprising:

a light emitting diode (LED) array; and

a dimming circuit configured to control current applied to the LED array to control luminance of light emitted from the lighting module, the dimming circuit comprising:

a triac configured to provide current from an AC power source to the LED array; and

a processor configured to:

determine a phase angle for phase cutting the triac;

send a control signal to trigger a switching operation of the triac based on the phase angle;

monitor zero crossing points for the AC voltage input; and

determine the phase angle based on the zero crossing points.

2. The lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the lighting module is configured to be connected to an AC power source.

3. The lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the

processor is further configured to receive a dimming input signal and to provide a control signal to the dimming circuit in response to the dimming input signal.

4. The lighting module of claim 3 wherein information associated with ambient luminance is provided to the processor.

5. The lighting module of claim 4 wherein the processor determines the luminance, compares the determined luminance with a predetermined level, and determines the control signal for dimming based on the comparison.

6. The lighting module of claim 5 wherein the predetermined level is based on the day of week or time of day or both.

7. The lighting module of claim 5 wherein the predetermined level is based on information received by the processor that a television is ON based on detected ambient luminance.

8. The lighting module of claim 1 , further comprising a bypass circuit arranged with the LED array,

wherein the processor is configured to provide a bypass control signal to the bypass circuit for current steering to the LED array to control the luminance of light emitted from the lighting module.

9. The lighting module of claim 8 , wherein the bypass circuit comprises a plurality of variable resistors, with at least one resistor being arranged to shunt a corresponding one of the LEDs and to variably divert an amount of current from the corresponding one of the light emitters based on the control signal.

10. The lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the dimming circuit further comprises a sensor configured to determine the zero crossing points for the AC voltage input and to send zero crossing point information to the processor.

11. The lighting module of claim 1 , wherein the dimming circuit further comprises:

a communication unit configured to receive the dimming input signal wirelessly and to provide the dimming input signal to the processor.

12. The lighting module of claim 8 , wherein the bypass circuit comprises a plurality of transistors, with at least one transistor being arranged to shunt a corresponding one of the LEDs.

13. The lighting module of claim 8 ,

wherein at least a first portion of the LED array is configured to emit a first light color and at least a second portion of the LED array is configured to emit a second light color different that the first light color, and

wherein the processor is further configured to provide a bypass control signal to control color temperature of the light emitted from the lighting module.

14. A lighting module configured to be coupled to an external driver, comprising:

a LED array; and

a dimming circuit configured to control current applied to the LED array to control luminance emitted from the lighting module, the dimming circuit comprising:

a processor configured to receive a dimming input signal and to send a first control signal to an external driver and a second control signal to the dimming circuit in response to the dimming input signal.

15. The lighting module of claim 14 , a dimming circuit, wherein the dimming circuit further comprises:

a communication unit configured to receive the dimming input signal wirelessly and to provide the dimming input signal to a processor.

16. The lighting module of claim 14 , wherein the dimming circuit further comprises an attenuator configured to receive constant current from the driver and the processor is further configured to determine a variable resistance for the attenuator, and wherein the second control signal controls the variable resistance.

17. The lighting module of claim 14 , wherein the dimming circuit further comprises:

a communication unit configured to receive the dimming input signal wirelessly and to provide the dimming input signal to the processor.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 28, 2019
From: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.
To: SIGNIFY HOLDING B.V.
Reel/Frame 050837/0576 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 6, 2019
From: XENIO SYSTEMS, INC.
To: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.
Reel/Frame 050288/0925 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 26, 2017
From: XENIO CORPORATION
To: XENIO SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 044980/0978 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 21, 2016
From: BRIDGELUX, INC.
To: XENIO CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038974/0307 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2015
From: GERSHOWITZ, MICHAEL N.; DEL CASTILLO, JESUS
To: BRIDGELUX INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 035395/0126 →