IP Library Granted Patent US 12,432,830
Granted Patent B2
US 12,432,830 · App. 17/895,488 · Granted Sep 30, 2025

Cloned constant current LED drive circuit and method for use

Inventor: Eric D. Sherriff (Nelson, CA)
Assignee: Methode Electronics, Inc.
H05B45/345H05B45/46
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Patent No.
US 12,432,830
App. No.
17/895,488
Granted
Sep 30, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light emitting diode (LED) circuit is disclosed having an LED having a plurality of current paths. A controller may be included for controlling the LEDs. The LED is connected to a first transistor and a first current sink to drive a constant current through the LED through a first current path. At least one cloning transistor can establish a parallel current path through the LED and parallel to the first current path and is connected such that the constant current in the first current sink is duplicated in the parallel current path.

Claims (26)

1. A light emitting diode (LED) lighting module comprising:

an LED having a plurality of parallel current paths;

an electrical connection for connecting the module to an external electrical system; and

optionally a software stored in a storage media device for controlling electrical signals to the LED,

wherein one of the plurality of parallel current paths is connected to a sensing transistor and a current sink to drive a constant current through the LED and each of the other of the plurality of parallel current paths have cloning transistors, and

wherein a base of each of the cloning transistors and a base of the sensing transistor are electrically connected to each other.

2. A light emitting diode (LED) circuit comprising:

an LED having a plurality of current paths,

a controller for controlling the LED,

wherein the LED is connected to a first transistor and a first current sink to drive a constant current through the LED through a first current path, and

wherein at least one cloning transistor establishes a parallel current path through the LED and parallel to the first current path and is connected such that the constant current in the first current sink is duplicated in the parallel current path.

3. The LED circuit of claim 2 , wherein the controller comprises a software stored in a storage media device.

4. The LED circuit of claim 2 , wherein the parallel current path is connected to a current sink separate from the first current sink.

5. The LED circuit of claim 2 , wherein the first transistor comprises a first transistor base and a first transistor collector electrically connected to each other.

6. The LED circuit of claim 5 , further comprising a plurality of cloning transistors with, respectively, a plurality of parallel current paths, wherein each of the plurality of cloning transistors comprises a cloning transistor base and a cloning transistor collector, wherein the first transistor base is electrically connected to at least one cloning transistor base.

7. The LED circuit of claim 5 , wherein the first current sink is an integrated circuit LED driver.

8. The LED circuit of claim 7 , wherein a combined current through the LED is greater than the constant sink current in the first current sink.

9. The LED circuit of claim 7 , wherein the integrated circuit LED driver has a plurality of current sinking pins and each current sinking pin is associated with an LED, a respective first transistor, and at least one cloning transistor.

10. The LED circuit of claim 8 , wherein a combined total of the first current path and the parallel current path outnumbers a number of current sinking pins of the controller.

11. The LED circuit of claim 6 , wherein the first transistor base is electrically connected, respectively, to each of the cloning transistor bases.

12. The LED circuit of claim 6 , wherein each of the plurality of cloning transistors comprises a cloning transistor emitter and each cloning transistor emitter is electrically connected to a voltage supply through a sense transistor resistor.

13. The LED circuit of claim 12 , wherein the first transistor comprises a first transistor emitter and the first transistor emitter is electrically connected to the voltage supply through a driver transistor resistor.

14. The LED circuit of claim 13 , wherein the driver transistor resistor has a driver transistor resistance, the sense transistor resistor has a sense transistor resistance, and the driver transistor resistance is about the same as the sense transistor resistance.

15. The LED circuit of claim 14 , wherein the driver transistor resistor has a driver transistor resistor voltage drop and the sense transistor resistor has a sense transistor resistor voltage drop and the driver transistor resistor voltage drop and the sense transistor resistor voltage drop are about equal.

16. The LED circuit of claim 13 , wherein the driver transistor resistor has a driver transistor resistance, the sense transistor resistor has a sense transistor resistance, and the sense transistor resistance is higher than the driver transistor resistance.

17. The LED circuit of claim 16 , wherein the sense transistor resistance is higher than the driver transistor resistance by about one step on the EIA E96 resistor value table.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2024
From: METHODE ELECTRONICS, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 068275/0875 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2022
From: SHERRIFF, ERIC D.
To: METHODE ELECTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 061089/0107 →