IP Library Granted Patent US 12,484,128
Granted Patent B2
US 12,484,128 · App. 18/483,606 · Granted Nov 25, 2025

Load control device for controlling a driver for a lighting load

Inventors: James P. Steiner (Royersford, PA); Daniel G. Cooper (Coopersburg, PA); Ryan S. Bedell (West Palm Beach, FL)
Assignee: Lutron Technology Company LLC
H05B47/10H02M7/217H05B45/14H05B45/50H05B45/59H05B47/17
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Patent No.
US 12,484,128
App. No.
18/483,606
Granted
Nov 25, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A load control device is configured to generate a control signal having a desired magnitude for controlling a load regulation device adapted to control the power delivered to an electrical load. The load control device may comprise a control terminal arranged to provide the control signal to the load regulation device, a communication circuit for generating the control signal, and a control circuit configured to generate an output signal that is provided to the communication circuit. The communication circuit may be characterized by non-linear operation. The control circuit may adjust the magnitude of the output signal in response to the difference between the magnitude of the control signal and the desired magnitude to adjust the magnitude of the control signal towards the desired magnitude. The control circuit may also be configured to determine if an incompatible load regulation device is coupled to the load control device.

Claims (90)

1 . An electric load controller apparatus, comprising:

a controllably conductive device to adjust power delivered to an operatively coupled electric load device;

electric load controller control circuitry operatively coupled to the controllably conductive device; and

driver communication circuitry communicatively coupled to the electric load controller control circuitry, the driver communication circuitry including:

an input to receive an output signal from the electric load controller control circuitry; and

an output to provide a control signal to the electric load device;

wherein the driver communication circuitry to:

generate the control signal using the received output signal;

sample the generated control signal;

communicate the sampled control signal to the electric load controller control circuitry;

wherein the electric load controller control circuitry to:

receive an input to provide power to an operatively coupled electric load device; and

responsive to receipt of the input to provide power to the electric load device:

transition the controllably conductive device to a CONDUCTIVE state;

detect whether the electric load device generates a link supply voltage responsive to the provision of power to the electric load device;

determine whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above a threshold value; and

responsive to the determination that the link supply voltage is at or above the threshold value:

 transition the electric load controller to a NORMAL state; and

 adjust the output signal to control the power delivered to the electric load device based on the sampled control signal.

2 . The electric load controller apparatus of claim 1 wherein, responsive to the determination that the link supply voltage is below the threshold value, the electric load controller control circuitry to further:

transition the electric load controller to a FAULT state; and

generate a human perceptible indication of the FAULT state.

3 . The electric load controller apparatus of claim 2 wherein, responsive to the transition of the electric load controller to the FAULT state, the electric load controller control circuitry to further:

cause the controllably conductive device to operate reversibly transitionable between a CONDUCTIVE state and a NON-CONDUCTIVE state in which power to the electric load device is either ON at full voltage or OFF.

4 . The electric load controller apparatus of claim 1 , the electric load controller control circuitry to further:

retrieve a scaling factor from operatively coupled memory circuitry; and

receive the sampled control signal; and

calculate a feedback signal as the product of the received sampled control signal and the retrieved scaling factor.

5 . The electric load controller apparatus of claim 1 wherein, responsive to the transition of the electric load controller to the NORMAL state, the electric load controller control circuitry to further:

initiate a delay timer; and

generate the output signal to adjust the power delivered to the electric load device based on the feedback signal provided by the driver communication circuitry upon expiration of the delay timer.

6 . The electric load controller apparatus of claim 1 wherein to determine whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above the threshold value, the electric load controller control circuitry to further:

determine whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above 300 millivolts.

7 . A method to control an electric load device using an electric load controller, the method comprising:

receiving, by driver communication circuitry, an output signal from operatively coupled electric load controller control circuitry,

generating, by the driver communication circuitry, a control signal using the received output signal;

sampling, by the driver communication circuitry, the control signal;

communicating, by the driver communication circuitry, the sampled control signal to the electric load controller control circuitry;

receiving, by the electric load controller control circuitry, an input to provide power to an operatively coupled electric load device;

transitioning, by the electric load controller control circuitry, an operatively coupled controllably conductive device to a CONDUCTIVE state responsive to receipt of an input to provide power to an operatively coupled electric load device;

detecting, by the electric load controller control circuitry, whether the electric load device generates a link supply voltage responsive to the provision of power to the electric load device;

determining, by the electric load controller control circuitry, whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above a threshold value; and

responsive to the determination that the link supply voltage is at or above the threshold value:

transitioning, by the electric load controller control circuitry, the electric load controller to a NORMAL state; and

adjusting, by the control circuitry, the output signal to control the power delivered to the electric load device based on the sampled control signal.

8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

responsive to the determination that the link supply voltage is below the threshold value:

transitioning, by the electric load controller control circuitry, the electric load controller to a FAULT state; and

generating, by the electric load controller control circuitry, a human perceptible indication of the FAULT state.

9 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

responsive to placement of the electric load controller into the FAULT state:

causing, by the electric load controller control circuitry, the controllably conductive device to operate reversibly transitionable between a CONDUCTIVE state and a NON-CONDUCTIVE state in which power to the electric load device is either ON at full voltage or OFF.

10 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

retrieving, by the electric load controller control circuitry, a scaling factor from operatively coupled memory circuitry;

receiving, by the electric load controller control circuitry, the sampled control signal; and

calculating, by the electric load controller control circuitry, a feedback signal as the product of the sampled control signal and the retrieved scaling factor.

11 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

responsive to the transition to the NORMAL mode:

initiating, by the electric load controller control circuitry, a delay timer; and

generating, by the electric load controller control circuitry, the output signal to adjust the power delivered to the electric load device based on the feedback signal provided by the driver communication circuitry upon expiration of the delay timer.

12 . The method of claim 7 wherein to determine whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above the threshold value, the control circuitry to further:

determining, by the electric load controller control circuitry, whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above 300 millivolts.

13 . A non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device that includes instructions that, when executed by electric load controller control circuitry disposed in an electric load controller, cause the electric load controller control circuitry to:

generate an output signal;

communicate the output signal to operatively coupled driver communication circuitry;

receive a sampled control signal from an output of the driver communication circuitry, the sampled control signal generated by the driver communication circuitry using the output signal;

receive an input to provide power to an operatively coupled electric load device;

transition an operatively coupled controllably conductive device to a CONDUCTIVE state responsive to the receipt of the input to provide power to an operatively coupled electric load device;

detect whether the electric load device generates a link supply voltage responsive to the provision of power to the electric load device;

determine whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above a threshold value responsive to a determination that a link supply voltage exists; and

responsive to the determination that the link supply voltage is at or above the threshold value:

transition the electric load controller to a NORMAL state; and

adjust the output signal to control the power delivered to the electric load device based on the feedback signal provided by the driver communication circuitry.

14 . The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions, when executed by the electric load controller control circuitry, further cause the electric load controller control circuitry to:

responsive to the determination that the link supply voltage is below the threshold value:

transition the electric load controller to a FAULT state; and

generate a human perceptible indication of the FAULT state.

15 . The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 14 wherein the instructions, when executed by the electric load controller control circuitry, further cause the electric load controller control circuitry to:

responsive to the transition of the electric load controller to the FAULT state:

cause the controllably conductive device to operate reversibly transitionable between a CONDUCTIVE state and a NON-CONDUCTIVE state in which power to the electric load device is either ON at full voltage or OFF.

16 . The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions, when executed by the electric load controller control circuitry, further cause the electric load controller control circuitry to:

retrieve a scaling factor from operatively coupled memory circuitry;

receive the sampled control signal; and

calculate a feedback signal as the product of the received sampled control signal and the retrieved scaling factor.

17 . The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions, when executed by the electric load controller control circuitry, further cause the electric load controller control circuitry to:

responsive to the transition of the electric load controller to the NORMAL state:

initiate a delay timer; and

generate the output signal to adjust the power delivered to the electric load device based on the feedback signal provided by the driver communication circuitry upon expiration of the delay timer.

18 . The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions that cause the electric load controller control circuitry to determine whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above the threshold value, further cause the electric load controller control circuitry to:

determine whether the detected link supply voltage is at or above 300 millivolts.