IP Library Granted Patent US 9,693,406
Granted Patent B2
US 9,693,406 · App. 14/809,405 · Granted Jun 27, 2017

Circuit for driving AC direct lighting apparatus and method therefor

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Patent No.
US 9,693,406
App. No.
14/809,405
Granted
Jun 27, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a circuit for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus, including a triac dimmer configured to control a brightness of an LED module, a charger configured to be charged during a turn-off period of the triac dimmer, a reference voltage generator configured to generate a reference voltage based on a voltage charged in the charger during a first turn-off period of the triac dimmer and a voltage charged in the charger during a second turn-off period, and a driving signal output unit configured to output a driving signal of the LED module in response to a voltage charged in a third turn-off period of the triac dimmer reaching the generated reference voltage. Accordingly, the driving circuit manages a driving time deviation of the LED module, removing a flicker phenomenon from the light produced by the module.

Claims (29)

1. A circuit for driving an alternating current (AC) direct lighting apparatus, comprising:

a triac dimmer configured to control a brightness of a light emitting diode (LED) module;

a charger configured to be charged during a turn-off period of the triac dimmer;

a reference voltage generator configured to generate a reference voltage based on a voltage charged in the charger during a first turn-off period of the triac dimmer and a voltage charged in the charger during a second turn-off period; and

a driving signal output circuit configured to output a driving signal of the LED module in response to a voltage charged in a third turn-off period of the triac dimmer reaching the generated reference voltage.

2. The circuit for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the reference voltage generator generates the greatest voltage of the voltages charged in the charger during the first and second turn-off periods of the triac dimmer as the reference voltage.

3. The circuit for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a driving current controller configured to receive the driving signal in order to control a path of a driving current flowing into the LED module.

4. The circuit for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an angle change sensor configured to sense an angle change to the triac dimmer.

5. The circuit for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising a voltage initialization circuit configured to initialize the charged voltage and reference voltage in response to the angle change being sensed.

6. The circuit for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the driving signal output circuit delays a driving of the LED module until the charged voltage reaches the reference voltage even though an AC input voltage that passes through the triac dimmer is full-wave rectified and applied to the driving signal output circuit.

7. The circuit for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the driving signal output circuit delays a lighting time of the LED module to remove a turn-on time deviation of the dimmer, thereby preventing a flicker phenomenon.

8. A method for driving an alternating current (AC) direct lighting apparatus, comprising:

charging a bias current during a turn-off period of a triac dimmer;

generating a reference voltage based on a voltage charged during a first turn-off period of the triac dimmer and a voltage charged during a second turn-off period of the triac dimmer; and

outputting a driving signal of a light emitting diode (LED) module in response to a voltage charged in a third turn-off period of the triac dimmer reaching the generated reference voltage.

9. The method for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising receiving the driving signal in order to control a path of a driving current flowing to the LED module.

10. The method for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 9 , further comprising sensing an angle change to the triac dimmer.

11. The method for driving an AC direct lighting apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising initializing the charged voltage and reference voltage in response to the angle change being sensed.

12. A circuit for driving an apparatus, comprising:

a reference voltage generator configured to generate a reference voltage based on a voltage charged in a charger during a first turn-off period of a triac dimmer and a voltage charged in the charger during a second turn-off period of the triac dimmer; and

a driving signal output circuit configured to output a driving signal of a light emitting diode (LED) module in response to a voltage charged in a third turn-off period of the triac dimmer reaching the generated reference voltage.

13. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the triac dimmer is configured to control a brightness of the LED module.

14. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the charger is configured to be charged during a turn-off period of the triac dimmer.

15. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the reference voltage generator generates the greatest voltage of the voltages charged in the charger during the first and second turn-off periods of the triac dimmer as the reference voltage.

16. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising a driving current controller configured to receive the driving signal in order to control a path of a driving current flowing into the LED module.

17. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising an angle change sensor configured to sense an angle change to the triac dimmer.

18. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising a voltage initialization circuit configured to initialize the charged voltage and reference voltage in response to the angle change being sensed.

19. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the driving signal output circuit delays a driving of the LED module until the charged voltage reaches the reference voltage even though an AC input voltage that passes through the triac dimmer is full-wave rectified and applied to the driving signal output circuit.

20. The circuit for driving an apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the driving signal output circuit delays a lighting time of the LED module to remove a turn-on time deviation of the dimmer, thereby preventing a flicker phenomenon.

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 Jul 27, 2015
From: KIM, HYUN JUNG; LEE, SEUNG HWAN
To: MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
Reel/Frame 036182/0547 →