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An embodiment of the utility model provides a LED drive circuit, including input rectifier circuit, LED function control circuit and flyback circuit, LED function control circuit includes control chip, wherein: the first and second terminals of the input rectifying circuit are used for connecting two ends of an alternating current power supply, the third terminal is connected to the first terminal of the LED function control circuit, and the fourth terminal is connected with a circuit reference ground; the first terminal of the LED function control circuit is connected to the first terminal of the flyback circuit, the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the flyback circuit are respectively connected to the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the flyback circuit, and the fifth terminal of the LED function control circuit is connected with the reference ground of the circuit; the first terminal of the flyback circuit is connected to the third terminal of the input rectifying circuit, the second terminal to the fourth terminal are respectively connected to the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the LED function control circuit, and the fifth terminal to the sixth terminal are connected to two ends of the LED load; the control chip comprises an over-temperature current foldback point setting pin which is connected with a circuit reference ground through a first resistor.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to an integrated circuit field especially relates to a LED drive circuit.
Background
In some areas, the grid voltage is unstable, which may cause large fluctuations in the grid voltage during peak and valley periods. If not controlled, when the grid voltage is too low or too high, it may cause the power devices in the system to be subjected to high current or high voltage, resulting in increased temperature, affecting the reliability of the overall system and associated fire risks.
In the case of the line voltage with a too wide voltage range, the conventional scheme uses a high-current and high-voltage power device, which greatly increases the cost of the whole system.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The embodiment of the utility model provides a LED drive circuit sets up the foot through being provided with the excess temperature electric current with control chip and turning back some to make the excess temperature electric current turn back some and set up the foot at control chip external connection has resistance, with through detecting the voltage on this external resistor, set up the excess temperature electric current and turn back some, and when the temperature of control chip was higher than and sets up the excess temperature electric current and turn back some, carry out the excess temperature electric current operation of turning back.
On the one hand, the embodiment of the utility model provides a LED drive circuit, including input rectifier circuit, LED function control circuit and flyback circuit, LED function control circuit includes control chip, wherein: the first terminal and the second terminal of the input rectifying circuit are used for connecting two ends of an alternating current power supply, the third terminal is connected to the first terminal of the LED function control circuit, and the fourth terminal is connected with a circuit reference ground; the first terminal of the LED function control circuit is connected to the third terminal of the input rectifying circuit and the first terminal of the flyback circuit, the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the flyback circuit are respectively connected to the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the flyback circuit, and the fifth terminal of the LED function control circuit is connected with the circuit reference ground; the first terminal of the flyback circuit is connected to the third terminal of the input rectifying circuit and the first terminal of the LED function control circuit, the second terminal to the fourth terminal are respectively connected to the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the LED function control circuit, and the fifth terminal to the sixth terminal are connected to two ends of an LED load; the control chip comprises an over-temperature current foldback point setting pin, and the over-temperature current foldback point setting pin is connected with the circuit reference ground through a first resistor.
The utility model discloses LED drive circuit can be provided with the excess temperature electric current with control chip and turn back some and set up the foot to make the excess temperature electric current turn back some and set up the foot and have resistance at control chip external connection, with through detecting the voltage on this external resistor, set up the excess temperature electric current and turn back some, and when control chip's temperature was higher than and sets up the excess temperature electric current and turn back some, carry out the excess temperature electric current operation of turning back.
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Fig. 1 shows a schematic structural diagram of an LED driving circuit 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the relationship between the voltage on the over-temperature current foldback point setting pin and the over-temperature current foldback point;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing the relationship between the internal reference voltage of the control chip and the temperature of the control chip;
fig. 4 shows a schematic structural diagram of a control chip for the LED driving circuit 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of the relationship between the internal reference voltage of the control chip and the line voltage.
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The features and exemplary embodiments of various aspects of the present invention will be described in detail below, and in order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without some of these specific details. The following description of the embodiments is merely intended to provide a better understanding of the invention by illustrating examples thereof.
It is noted that, herein, relational terms such as first and second, and the like may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Also, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising … …" does not exclude the presence of another like element in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
In order to solve the prior art problem, the embodiment of the utility model provides a LED drive circuit. First, an LED driving circuit provided by the embodiments of the present invention will be described below.
Fig. 1 shows a schematic structural diagram of an LED driving circuit 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1, the driving circuit 100 is used for driving an LED load 140, the driving circuit 100 may further include an input rectification circuit 110, an LED function control circuit 120, and a flyback circuit 130, the LED function control circuit 120 may include a control chip U1, where:
the first and second terminals of the input rectification circuit 110 may be used to connect both ends of the alternating current power AC, the third terminal may be connected to the first terminal of the LED function control circuit 120, and the fourth terminal may be connected to the circuit reference ground; the first terminal of the LED function control circuit 120 may be connected to the third terminal of the input rectification circuit 110 and the first terminal of the flyback circuit, the second to fourth terminals may be connected to the second to fourth terminals of the flyback circuit 130, respectively, and the fifth terminal may be connected to the circuit reference ground; the first terminal of the flyback circuit 130 may be connected to the third terminal of the input rectification circuit 110 and the first terminal of the LED function control circuit 120, the second to fourth terminals may be connected to the second to fourth terminals of the LED function control circuit 120, respectively, and the fifth to sixth terminals may be connected to both ends of the LED load 140; the control chip U1 may include an over-temperature current foldback point setting pin TH, and the over-temperature current foldback point setting pin TH may be connected to a circuit reference ground through a resistor R12; wherein, the control chip U1 may be configured to sample the voltage on the resistor R12 and based on the voltage on the resistor R12 (i.e., the voltage V on the over-temperature current foldback point setting pin TH TH ) An over-temperature current foldback point T _ foldback is set, and when the temperature of the control chip U1 is higher than the over-temperature current foldback point T _ foldback, an over-temperature current foldback operation is performed.
For example, referring to FIG. 2, FIG. 2 shows the voltage V on the over-temperature current foldback point set pin TH And the over-temperature current folding point T _ foldback. As can be seen from FIG. 2, when the over-temperature current foldback point sets the voltage V on the pin TH TH Less than V TH_foldback During the process, the over-temperature current foldback point T _ foldback sets the voltage V on the pin TH along with the over-temperature current foldback point TH Is increased when the over-temperature current foldback point sets the voltage V on the pin TH TH Greater than V TH_foldback At this time, the over-temperature current folding point T _ fold back remains unchanged.
As an example, as shown in fig. 1, the input rectification circuit 110 may include a fuse resistor F1, rectification diodes D1, D2, D3, D4, a filter capacitor C1, and the like.
As an example, as shown in fig. 1, the flyback circuit 130 may include a metal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistor MOS Q1, a transformer T1, diodes D6 and D7, a resistor R7, a capacitor C3, and the like.
As an example, as shown in fig. 1, the LED load 140 may include a filter capacitor C4, an LED load, and the like.
The control chip U1 may be configured to control on and off of the switching tube MOS Q1, and when the switching tube MOS Q1 is in an on state, the primary winding N of the transformer T1 is connected to the control chip U1 P Storing energy, when the switching tube MOS Q1 is in an off state, the primary winding N of the transformer T1 P By secondary winding N of the transformer S To output energy for energizing the LED load, while an auxiliary winding N of the transformer T1 A Energy may be provided to the control chip U1 for powering it.
As an example, in the flyback circuit 130, the reflection spike absorption circuit may include a diode D6, a resistor R7, and a capacitor C3, and may be configured such that the voltage stress on the switching tube MOS Q1 is reduced.
As an example, the chip over-temperature current foldback point T _ foldback may be set by selecting the external resistor R12 of the over-temperature current foldback point setting pin TH of the control chip U1, and specifically, the over-temperature current foldback point setting pin TH flows a fixed current, and the control chip U1 may be used to set the voltage V at the pin TH for the over-temperature current foldback point TH Sampling is carried out to set a chip over-temperature current folding point T _ folding back, and when the temperature of the control chip U1 is higher than the over-temperature current folding point T _ folding back, the size of the internal reference voltage Vref of the control chip U1 is gradually reduced along with the rise of the temperature of the control chip U1, so that the output current of the LED driving circuit is reduced accordingly.
In addition, the lowest clamping voltage Vref _ min of the reference voltage Vref is also arranged in the control chip U1, and the lowest clamping voltage Vref _ min can be set to achieve the purpose of reducing the loss of a power device and ensure that the LED load cannot be extinguished. Moreover, when the temperature of the control chip U1 is reduced to the normal range, the internal reference voltage Vref of the control chip U1 is restored to the normal level, and the output current of the LED driving circuit is also restored to the normal level.
For example, referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a relationship between an internal reference voltage Vref of a control chip and a temperature T of the control chip. As can be seen from fig. 3, the minimum value of the internal reference voltage Vref is set to Vref _ min, and when the temperature is lower than the over-temperature current foldback point T _ foldback, the magnitude of the internal reference voltage Vref of the control chip remains unchanged, and when the temperature of the control chip U1 is higher than the over-temperature current foldback, the magnitude of the internal reference voltage Vref of the control chip U1 is made to gradually decrease as the temperature of the control chip U1 increases until it decreases to Vref _ min.
As an example, the LED function control circuit 120 may include a voltage division module, and the control chip U1 may further include a line voltage under-voltage current foldback setting pin BRO, wherein a first terminal of the voltage division module may be connected to a first terminal of the LED function control circuit 120, a second terminal may be connected to a circuit reference ground, and a third terminal may be connected to the line voltage under-voltage current foldback setting pin BRO of the control chip U1, and may be configured to divide the line voltage and output a first divided voltage signal representing the line voltage.
For example, the voltage dividing module may include resistors R8, R9, R10, R11, etc., which may be used to sample the line voltage for line voltage undervoltage and overvoltage control.
As shown, a first terminal of the resistor R8 may be connected to a first terminal of the LED function control circuit 120, a second terminal may be connected to a first terminal of the resistor R9, a second terminal of the resistor R9 may be connected to a first terminal of the resistor R10, a second terminal of the resistor R10 may be connected to a first terminal of the resistor R11, a second terminal of the resistor R11 may be connected to circuit reference ground, and a common terminal of the resistors R10 and R11 may be connected to the line voltage under-voltage current foldback setting pin BRO.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include a line voltage over-voltage protection point setting pin OVR, and the fourth terminal of the voltage dividing module may be connected to the line voltage over-voltage protection point setting pin OVR, and may be further configured to divide the line voltage and output a second divided voltage signal representing the line voltage.
As shown, the common terminal of resistors R9 and R10 may be connected to the line voltage overvoltage protection point set pin OVR.
As an example, the LED function control circuit 120 may further include a power supply control module (including, for example, a rectifier diode D5, a capacitor C2, resistors R1, R2, etc.), and the control chip may further include a chip power pin VDD, where: a first terminal of the power supply control module may be connected to a first terminal of the LED function control circuit 120, a second terminal may be connected to circuit ground, a third terminal may be connected to a chip power pin VDD of the control chip U1, and a fourth terminal may be connected to a second terminal of the LED function control circuit 120 and may be configured to supply power to the control chip U1.
As shown, a first terminal of resistor R1 may be connected to a first terminal of LED function control circuit 120, a first terminal of resistor R2 may be connected to a second terminal of resistor R1, which may serve as a third terminal of the power supply control module, a first terminal of capacitor C2 may be connected to a second terminal of resistor R2, which may be connected to circuit ground, and a first terminal of diode D5 may be connected to a second terminal of resistor R2, which may be connected to a second terminal of LED function control circuit 120.
As an example, the LED function control circuit 120 may further include an output voltage detection module (which may include resistors R3 and R4, etc.), and the control chip U1 may further include an auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB, wherein a first terminal of the output voltage detection module may be connected to a second terminal of the flyback circuit 130, a second terminal may be connected to a circuit reference ground, and a third terminal may be connected to the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB of the control chip U1, and may be configured to detect an output voltage on the primary winding Np of the transformer T1 in the flyback circuit 130.
As shown, a first terminal of resistor R3 may be connected to a second terminal of flyback circuit 130, a second terminal may be connected to a first terminal of resistor R4, a second terminal of resistor R4 may be connected to circuit reference ground, and a common terminal of resistors R3 and R4 may be connected to auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB.
Wherein the auxiliary winding N can be controlled by the output voltage detection module A The voltage on the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB is divided, so that the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB can receive a signal which has a certain proportional relation with the voltage signal on the primary winding Np and is used for linear constant current (line cc) compensation, and the compensation amount can be adjusted through an upper biasing resistor (e.g., an FB divider resistor R3 shown in fig. 1) of the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB; and receiving and secondary winding N S The voltage signals are signals with a certain proportional relation and are used for demagnetization detection, valley bottom conduction detection, output overvoltage and undervoltage detection and load constant current (load cc) compensation.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include a driving signal output pin GATE, wherein: the driving signal output pin GATE may be connected to a third terminal of the LED function control circuit 120 (to be connected to a GATE of the switching transistor MOS Q1 (serving as a third terminal of the flyback circuit 130)), and may be configured to output a driving signal for driving on and off of the switching transistor MOS Q1 in the flyback circuit 130, and wherein the driving signal may be a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal.
As an example, the LED function control circuit may further include a current detection module (which may include resistors R6, R5, etc.), and the control chip U1 may further include a current feedback pin CS, wherein: the first terminal of the current detection module may be connected to the current feedback pin CS of the control chip U1, the second terminal may be connected to the circuit reference ground, and the third terminal may be connected to the fourth terminal of the LED function control circuit 120, and may be configured to detect a current flowing through the switching tube MOS Q1 (i.e., a current flowing through the primary winding Np of the transformer T1).
As shown, a first terminal of the resistor R5 may be connected to the current feedback pin CS, a second terminal may be connected to a first terminal of the resistor R6, a second terminal of the resistor R6 may be connected to the circuit reference ground, and a common terminal of the resistors R5 and R6 may be connected to a fourth terminal of the flyback circuit 130 (i.e., the source of the switching transistor MOS Q1).
The current feedback pin CS can be used to detect a voltage across a source Sense resistor (i.e., a voltage across the resistor R6) of the switching transistor MOS Q1, and by changing the Sense resistor, a peak current across the primary inductor (i.e., a peak current across the primary winding Np, which corresponds to a peak current flowing through the switching transistor MOS Q1) and an output current can be adjusted.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include a chip power ground GND, which may be connected to a circuit reference ground.
For better understanding of the LED driving circuit provided by the embodiment of the present invention, the control chip U1 in the LED function control circuit 120 is described in detail below by way of specific examples, and it is understood that it is provided as an example only and should not be construed as limiting.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 shows a schematic structural diagram of a control chip for the LED driving circuit 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include: a first voltage detection module 210, a first terminal (e.g., input terminal) of which may be connected to the over-temperature current foldback point setting pin TH and may be configured to detect a voltage across the resistor R12; and an over-temperature current foldback module 212, a first terminal (e.g., an input terminal) of which may be connected to a second terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the first voltage detection module 210, and which may be configured to output a first control signal based on a voltage across the resistor R12.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include: a second voltage detection module 214, a first terminal (e.g., input terminal) of which may be connected to the brown-out line voltage current foldback setting pin BRO and may be configured to detect a first peak voltage of the first divided voltage signal; and a transconductance operational amplifier 216 having a first terminal (e.g., a first input terminal) that may be connected to a second terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the second voltage detection module 214, and a second terminal (e.g., a second input terminal) that may be used to receive the first preset threshold value Vline _ foodback and may be configured to compare the first peak voltage and the first preset threshold value Vline _ foodback to output the second control signal.
Specifically, the second voltage detection module 214 samples the peak voltage of the first voltage division signal obtained after the line voltage is divided by the voltage division module to obtain a first peak voltage, the transconductance operational amplifier 216 compares the first peak voltage with a first preset threshold value Vline _ foodback, and when the first peak voltage is lower than the first preset threshold value Vline _ foodback, a second control signal is output to the constant current control module 224, so that the internal reference voltage Vref of the control chip U1 is gradually reduced along with the reduction of the line voltage, the output current of the LED driving circuit is also reduced, and the lowest reference voltage Vref _ min of the internal reference voltage Vref of the chip is further provided for clamping, thereby achieving the purpose of reducing the loss of the power device and ensuring that the LED load is not extinguished. When the line voltage is restored to the normal range, the chip internal reference voltage Vref is restored to the normal value, and the output current of the LED driving circuit is also restored to the normal value.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include: a third voltage detection module 218, a first terminal (e.g., input terminal) of which may be connected to the line voltage over-voltage protection point set pin OVR and may be configured to detect a second peak voltage of the second divided voltage signal; and a comparator 220, a first terminal (e.g., a first input terminal) of which may be connected to a second terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the third voltage detection module 218, the second terminal (e.g., a second input terminal) may be used to receive the second preset threshold value Vline _ ovp, and may be configured to compare the second peak voltage and the second preset threshold value Vline _ ovp to output a third control signal.
Specifically, the third voltage detection module 218 samples the peak voltage of the second divided voltage signal obtained after the line voltage is divided by the voltage dividing module to obtain a second peak voltage, the comparator 220 compares the second peak voltage with a second preset threshold value Vline _ ovp, and when the second peak voltage is higher than the second preset threshold value Vline _ ovp, outputs a third control signal to the logic control module 228 (which will be described below), so that the drive signal output pin GATE of the control chip U1 stops outputting the drive signal, and when the line voltage is restored to the normal range, the control chip also restores to normal operation.
For example, referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of a relationship between an internal reference voltage Vref of a control chip and a line voltage Vline. As shown in the figure, when the line voltage Vline is lower than the first preset threshold value Vline _ foodback, the magnitude of the internal reference voltage Vref of the control chip U1 is gradually decreased as the line voltage Vline is decreased until it is decreased to the lowest reference voltage Vref _ min, when the line voltage Vline is higher than the first preset threshold value Vline _ foodback and lower than the second preset threshold value Vline _ ovp, the internal reference voltage Vref is restored to a normal magnitude, and when the line voltage Vline is greater than the second preset threshold value Vline _ ovp, the driving signal output pin GATE of the control chip U1 stops outputting the driving signal.
When the control chip is in a normal working state, the LED drive circuit works in a constant current state.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include: the fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module 222, the first terminal (e.g., the input terminal) may be connected to the current feedback pin CS, and may be configured to output a fourth control signal based on the voltage at the current feedback pin CS, and filter out a spike voltage on a resistor R6 (see fig. 1) when the switching transistor MOS Q1 is in a conducting state, wherein the resistor R6 is connected between the source of the switching transistor MOS Q1 and the ground.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include: a constant current control module 224, a first terminal (e.g., a first input terminal) of which may be connected to a second terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the over-temperature current foldback module 212, a second terminal (e.g., a second input terminal) of which may be connected to the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB, a third terminal (e.g., a third input terminal) of which may be connected to a third terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the transconductance operational amplifier 216, and a fourth terminal (e.g., a fourth input terminal) of which may be connected to a second terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module 222, and may be configured to generate the constant current control signal based on the first control signal from the over-temperature current foldback module 212, the fifth control signal from the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB, the second control signal from the transconductance operational amplifier 216, and the fourth control signal from the fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module 222.
The fifth control signal from the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB can be used to indicate the voltage at the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin FB, and thus indicate the demagnetization time.
As an example, the control chip U1 may further include: an overcurrent protection module 226, a first terminal (e.g., input terminal) of which may be connected to a second terminal (e.g., output terminal) of the fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module 222; a logic control module 228, a first terminal (e.g., a first input terminal) may be connected to a fifth terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the constant current control module 224, a second terminal (e.g., a second input terminal) may be connected to a second terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the overcurrent protection module 226, a third terminal (e.g., a third input terminal) may be connected to a third terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the comparator 220, and may be configured to output a logic control signal based on the constant current control signal from the constant current control module 224, the third control signal from the comparator 220, and the sixth control signal from the overcurrent protection module 226; and a driving module 230, a first terminal (e.g., an input terminal) may be connected to a fourth terminal (e.g., an output terminal) of the logic control module 228, a second terminal (e.g., an output terminal) may be connected to the driving signal output pin GATE, and may be configured to output a driving signal based on the logic control signal from the logic control module 228.
Among other things, the over-current protection module 226 may be configured to detect the voltage at the current feedback pin CS from the fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module 222 to output a control signal to the logic control module 228. The driving module 230 may be configured to detect the logic control signal from the logic control module 228 and convert the logic control signal into a suitable voltage driving signal to provide the driving signal for the external power transistor MOS Q1.
It can be seen that the embodiment of the utility model provides a high efficiency, high Power Factor (PF), low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), high constant current precision isolated LED drive circuit is related to, it possesses good line voltage undervoltage current and turns back, line voltage overvoltage protection, excess temperature current turns back, output open/short circuit protection function etc to accord with Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) standard and safety standard, can be applied to isolated LED drive circuit.
To sum up, the utility model discloses LED drive circuit can carry out the operation of turning back of line voltage undervoltage current, line voltage overvoltage protection and/or excess temperature current, can be used for example to turn back the application of formula isolation LED illumination. Specifically, compared to a conventional LED driving circuit, one or more of the following functions are added: line voltage under-voltage current foldback, line voltage overvoltage protection, over-temperature current foldback and the like.
Through above-mentioned technical scheme, mainly can solve because line voltage crosses the risk that low or too high leads to, turn back through inside excess temperature electric current simultaneously and monitor and control system temperature, the embodiment of the utility model provides a LED drive circuit has greatly improved the reliability of system, has reduced the cost etc. of system simultaneously by a wide margin.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular arrangements and instrumentality described above and shown in the drawings. A detailed description of known methods is omitted herein for the sake of brevity. In the above embodiments, several specific steps are described and shown as examples. However, the method processes of the present invention are not limited to the specific steps described and illustrated, and those skilled in the art can make various changes, modifications, and additions, or change the order between the steps, after comprehending the spirit of the present invention.
The functional blocks shown in the above-described structural block diagrams may be implemented as hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof. When implemented in hardware, it may be, for example, an electronic circuit, an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), suitable firmware, plug-in, function card, or the like. When implemented in software, the elements of the invention are the programs or code segments used to perform the required tasks. The program or code segments may be stored in a machine-readable medium or transmitted by a data signal carried in a carrier wave over a transmission medium or a communication link. A "machine-readable medium" may include any medium that can store or transfer information. Examples of a machine-readable medium include electronic circuits, semiconductor memory devices, ROM, flash memory, erasable ROM (EROM), floppy disks, CD-ROMs, optical disks, hard disks, fiber optic media, radio Frequency (RF) links, and so forth. The code segments may be downloaded via computer networks such as the internet, intranet, etc.
It should also be noted that the exemplary embodiments mentioned in the present disclosure describe some methods or systems based on a series of steps or devices. However, the present invention is not limited to the order of the above steps, that is, the steps may be performed in the order mentioned in the embodiments, may be performed in a different order from the embodiments, or may be performed simultaneously.
As described above, only the specific embodiments of the present invention are provided, and those skilled in the art can clearly understand that, for the convenience and simplicity of description, the specific working processes of the system, the module and the unit described above can refer to the corresponding processes in the foregoing method embodiments, and are not described herein again. It should be understood that the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily conceive various equivalent modifications or substitutions within the technical scope of the present invention, and these modifications or substitutions should be covered by the scope of the present invention.
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1. The utility model provides a LED drive circuit which characterized in that, includes input rectifier circuit, LED function control circuit and flyback circuit, LED function control circuit includes control chip, wherein:
the first terminal and the second terminal of the input rectifying circuit are used for connecting two ends of an alternating current power supply, the third terminal is connected to the first terminal of the LED function control circuit, and the fourth terminal is connected with a circuit reference ground;
the first terminal of the LED function control circuit is connected to the third terminal of the input rectifying circuit and the first terminal of the flyback circuit, the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the flyback circuit are respectively connected to the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the flyback circuit, and the fifth terminal of the LED function control circuit is connected with the circuit reference ground;
the first terminal of the flyback circuit is connected to the third terminal of the input rectification circuit and the first terminal of the LED function control circuit, the second terminal to the fourth terminal are respectively connected to the second terminal to the fourth terminal of the LED function control circuit, and the fifth terminal to the sixth terminal are connected to two ends of an LED load; wherein,
the control chip comprises an over-temperature current foldback point setting pin which is connected with the circuit reference ground through a first resistor.
2. The LED driving circuit according to claim 1, wherein the LED function control circuit comprises a voltage division module, the control chip comprises a line voltage under-voltage current foldback setting pin, a first terminal of the voltage division module is connected to a first terminal of the LED function control circuit, a second terminal of the voltage division module is connected to the circuit reference ground, and a third terminal of the voltage division module is connected to the line voltage under-voltage current foldback setting pin of the control chip.
3. The LED driving circuit according to claim 2, wherein the control chip comprises a line voltage overvoltage protection point setting pin, wherein the fourth terminal of the voltage divider module is connected to the line voltage overvoltage protection point setting pin of the control chip.
4. The LED driving circuit according to claim 1, wherein the LED function control circuit comprises a power supply control module, and the control chip comprises a chip power pin, wherein a first terminal of the power supply control module is connected to a first terminal of the LED function control circuit, a second terminal of the power supply control module is connected to the circuit reference ground, a third terminal of the power supply control module is connected to the chip power pin of the control chip, and a fourth terminal of the power supply control module is connected to a second terminal of the LED function control circuit.
5. The LED driving circuit according to claim 4, wherein the power supply control module comprises:
a second resistor having a first terminal serving as a first terminal of the power supply control module;
a third resistor having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the second resistor, the second terminal serving as a third terminal of the power supply control module;
a capacitor having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the third resistor, the second terminal serving as a second terminal of the power supply control module; and
a diode having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the third resistor, the second terminal serving as a fourth terminal of the power supply control module.
6. The LED driving circuit according to claim 1, wherein the LED function control circuit comprises an output voltage detection module, the control chip comprises an auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin, wherein a first terminal of the output voltage detection module is connected to a second terminal of the flyback circuit, a second terminal of the output voltage detection module is connected to the circuit reference ground, and a third terminal of the output voltage detection module is connected to the auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin of the control chip.
7. The LED driver circuit of claim 1, wherein the control chip further comprises a drive signal output pin, wherein the drive signal output pin of the control chip is connected to the third terminal of the LED function control circuit.
8. The LED driving circuit according to claim 1, wherein the LED function control circuit comprises a current detection module, the control chip comprises a current feedback pin, wherein a first terminal of the current detection module is connected to the current feedback pin of the control chip, a second terminal is connected to the circuit reference ground, and a third terminal is connected to a fourth terminal of the LED function control circuit.
9. The LED driving circuit of claim 1, wherein the control chip further comprises:
a first terminal of the first voltage detection module is connected to an over-temperature current foldback point setting pin of the control chip; and
an over-temperature current foldback module, a first terminal of which is connected to a second terminal of the first voltage detection module.
10. The LED driving circuit according to claim 9, wherein the control chip further comprises:
a first terminal of the second voltage detection module is connected to a line voltage under-voltage current foldback setting pin of the control chip; and
a transconductance operational amplifier having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the second voltage detection module, the second terminal for receiving a first preset threshold.
11. The LED driving circuit of claim 10, wherein the control chip further comprises:
a first terminal of the third voltage detection module is connected to a line voltage overvoltage protection point setting pin of the control chip; and
a comparator having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the third voltage detection module, the second terminal for receiving a second preset threshold.
12. The LED driving circuit according to claim 11, wherein the control chip further comprises:
a fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module, a first terminal of which is connected to a current feedback pin of the control chip.
13. The LED driving circuit according to claim 12, wherein the control chip further comprises:
and a constant current control module, wherein a first terminal of the constant current control module is connected to a second terminal of the over-temperature current foldback module, a second terminal of the constant current control module is connected to an auxiliary winding voltage feedback pin of the control chip, a third terminal of the constant current control module is connected to a third terminal of the transconductance operational amplifier, and a fourth terminal of the constant current control module is connected to a second terminal of the fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module.
14. The LED driving circuit according to claim 13, wherein the control chip further comprises:
an overcurrent protection module having a first terminal connected to a second terminal of the fourth voltage detection and leading edge blanking module;
a logic control module having a first terminal connected to the fifth terminal of the constant current control module, a second terminal connected to the second terminal of the overcurrent protection module, and a third terminal connected to the third terminal of the comparator; and
and a first terminal of the driving module is connected to the fourth terminal of the logic control module, and a second terminal of the driving module is connected to a driving signal output pin of the control chip.
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