IP Library Granted Patent US 8,816,607
Granted Patent B2
US 8,816,607 · App. 13/354,115 · Granted Aug 26, 2014

LED emitting device and driving method thereof

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Patent No.
US 8,816,607
App. No.
13/354,115
Granted
Aug 26, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to an LED light emitting device and a driving method thereof. The LED light emitting device supplies a power supply voltage to at least two LED channels. The LED light emitting device samples channel voltages of the at least two LED channels to detect a minimum voltage from among the sampled voltages, and amplifies a difference between the detected minimum voltage and a predetermined reference voltage to generate an error amplifying signal. The LED light emitting device generates an enable signal having a duty extended by a predetermined delay period from a duty of a dimming signal for controlling light emission periods of the at least two LED channels. In this instance, the error generator is operable by the enable signal.

Claims (70)

1. An LED light emitting device including at least two LED channels comprising:

a power supply for supplying a power supply voltage to first ends of the at least two LED channels;

an error generator for sampling channel voltages of the at least two LED channels to detect a minimum voltage from among the sampled voltages and amplifying a difference between the detected minimum voltage and a predetermined reference voltage to generate an error amplifying signal;

a delay circuit for generating an enable signal by extending a duty of a dimming signal for controlling light emission periods of the at least two LED channels by a predetermined delay period; and

a switch control circuit for receiving a feedback signal following the error amplifying signal according to the enable signal,

wherein the error generator is operable by the enable signal.

2. The LED light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the error generator includes an error amplifier operable by the enable signal, receiving the reference voltage and the minimum voltage, and amplifying a difference of the reference voltage and the minimum voltage by a predetermined gain to generate the error amplifying signal.

3. The LED light emitting device of claim 2 , wherein the error generator further includes a buffer operable by the enable signal and outputting the feedback signal.

4. The LED light emitting device of claim 3 , wherein the power supply includes:

a transformer including a primary coil for receiving an input voltage and a secondary coil for generating an output voltage; and

a power switch connected to the primary coil and controlling power transmitted to the secondary coil from the primary coil,

wherein the switch control circuit controls a switching operation of the power switch according to a result of comparing the feedback signal and a current flowing to the power switch.

5. The LED light emitting device of claim 4 , wherein the switch control circuit includes:

a feedback signal transmitter for generating a feedback voltage through a photocoupler for receiving the feedback signal according to the enable signal; and

a PWM controller for determining a turn-off time of the power switch by comparing a voltage that corresponds to the feedback voltage and a voltage that corresponds to a current flowing to the power switch, and turning on the power switch according to a clock signal for determining a switching frequency of the power switch.

6. The LED light emitting device of claim 5 , wherein the PWM controller stops the switching operation of the power switch by using a result of comparing the feedback voltage and a predetermined burst reference voltage.

7. The LED light emitting device of claim 5 , wherein the feedback signal transmitter includes:

a photodiode of the photocoupler including a cathode for receiving the feedback signal;

a control switch connected between the cathode and a ground and performing a switching operation according to the enable signal;

a phototransistor of the photocoupler;

a capacitor connected in parallel to the phototransistor; and

a current source for supplying a feedback current to the capacitor and the phototransistor.

8. The LED light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the delay circuit includes:

an SR flip-flop for starting an operation in synchronization with a duty begin time of the dimming signal, and generating a first pulse that ends at a time delayed by the delay period from a duty finish time of the dimming signal; and

an inverter for generating the enable signal by inverting the first pulse.

9. The LED light emitting device of claim 8 , wherein

the delay circuit further includes:

an AND gate for generating a second pulse in synchronization with the time when the dimming signal is finished; and

a delay pulse generator for generating a third pulse at a time that is delayed by the delay period from the time when the second pulse is generated, and

the SR flip-flop includes:

a first NOR gate for receiving the dimming signal; and

a second NOR gate for receiving the third pulse,

wherein an output of the second NOR gate is further input to the first NOR gate, an output of the first NOR gate is further input to the second NOR gate, the first pulse is an output of the first NOR gate, and an output of the second NOR gate is further input to the logic gate.

10. An LED light emitting device including at least two LED channels, comprising:

a power supply for supplying a power supply voltage to first ends of the at least two LED channels;

an error generator for sampling channel voltages of the at least two LED channels to detect a minimum voltage from among sampled voltages and amplifying a difference between the detected minimum voltage and a predetermined reference voltage to generate an error amplifying signal; and

a delay circuit for generating an enable signal having a predetermined threshold duty by extending a duty of a dimming signal for controlling light emission periods of the at least two LED channels by a predetermined delay period,

wherein the delay circuit generates the enable signal with the predetermined threshold duty when the duty of the dimming signal is shorter than the threshold duty and wherein the error generator is operable by the enable signal,

wherein the power supply includes a switch control circuit for receiving a feedback signal following the error amplifying signal according to the enable signal.

11. The LED light emitting device of claim 10 , wherein the error generator includes an error amplifier operable by the enable signal, receiving the reference voltage and the minimum voltage, and amplifying a difference of the reference voltage and the minimum voltage by a predetermined gain to generate the error amplifying signal.

12. The LED light emitting device of claim 11 , wherein the error generator further includes a buffer operable, by the enable signal and outputting the feedback signal.

13. The LED light emitting device of claim 12 , wherein the power supply includes:

a transformer including a primary coil for receiving an input voltage and a secondary coil for generating an output voltage; and

a power switch connected to the primary coil and controlling power transmitted to the secondary coil from the primary coil,

the switch control circuit controls a switching operation of the power switch according to a result of comparing the feedback signal and a current flowing to the power switch.

14. The LED light emitting device of claim 10 , wherein the delay circuit includes:

a minimum pulse generator for generating a pulse having the threshold duty in synchronization with a duty begin time of the dimming signal; and

a logical operator for performing an AND operation on the dimming signal and the pulse.

15. A method for driving an LED light emitting device including a power switch performing a switching operation to supply a power supply voltage to the LED light emitting device including at least two LED channels, the method comprising:

sampling channel voltages of the at least two LED channels to detect a minimum voltage from among the sampled voltages, and amplifying a difference between the detected minimum voltage and a predetermined reference voltage to generate an error amplifying signal;

generating an enable signal by extending a duty of a dimming signal for controlling light emission periods of the at least two LED channels by a predetermined delay period; and

receiving a feedback signal following the error amplifying signal according to the enable signal,

wherein the generating of an error amplifying signal is performed while the enable signal is generated.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein

the generating of an enable signal includes:

generating a first pulse that starts in synchronization with a duty begin time of the dimming signal, and ends by a time that is delayed by the delay period from a duty end time of the dimming signal; and

generating the enable signal by inverting the first pulse.

17. The method of claim 15 , further including:

outputting a feedback signal caused by the error amplifying signal according to the enable signal; and

controlling a switching operation of the power switch according to a result of comparing the feedback signal and a current flowing to the power switch.

18. A method for driving an LED light emitting device including a power switch performing a switching operation to supply a power supply voltage to the LED light emitting device including at least two LED channels, the method comprising:

sampling channel voltages of the at least two LED channels to detect a minimum voltage from among the sampled voltages, and amplifying a difference between the detected minimum voltage and a predetermined reference voltage to generate an error amplifying signal;

generating an enable signal having a predetermined threshold duty by extending a duty of a dimming signal for controlling light emission periods of the at least two LED channels by a predetermined delay period, wherein the enable signal having the a predetermined threshold duty is generated when the duty of the dimming signal is shorter than the threshold duty, and wherein the generating of the error amplifying signal is performed while the enable signal is generated; and

receiving a feedback signal following the error amplifying signal according to the enable signal.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the generating of an enable signal includes:

generating a pulse having the threshold duty in synchronization with a duty begin time of the dimming signal; and

generating the enable signal by performing an AND operation on the dimming signal and the pulse.

20. The method of claim 18 , further including:

outputting the feedback signal following the error amplifying signal according to the enable signal; and

controlling a switching operation of the power switch according to a result of comparing the feedback signal and a current flowing to the power switch.

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