EP2127484A1 - Control of leds - Google Patents
Control of ledsInfo
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- EP2127484A1 EP2127484A1 EP08712596A EP08712596A EP2127484A1 EP 2127484 A1 EP2127484 A1 EP 2127484A1 EP 08712596 A EP08712596 A EP 08712596A EP 08712596 A EP08712596 A EP 08712596A EP 2127484 A1 EP2127484 A1 EP 2127484A1
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- control
- component
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B45/00—Circuit arrangements for operating light-emitting diodes [LED]
- H05B45/10—Controlling the intensity of the light
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- the present invention relates to a method for controlling a light-emitting component, such as a LED, having a minimum active voltage on the one hand and a maximum operating voltage and current on the other.
- a control signal for switch means is usually generated or deduced on the basis of a measured current signal.
- the supply or control voltage over a diode or a series of diodes is not taken into account at all here. This voltage must at all times lie preferably within a precisely determined range of minimum voltages in order to enable activation of the component, and a maximum voltage, also known as the forward voltage, and the corresponding current, which may not be exceeded so as not cause damage to the component.
- the components further also have a combination of a maximum current and a maximum voltage at which the heat generation can still be tolerated.
- the minimum and maximum voltages to be applied thereover must be increased a number of times egual to the number of components in the series connection.
- light-emitting components often display a fluctuation, depending on temperature etc., in the minimum and maximum forward voltage enabling it to come into or remain in operation without damage as a result of heat generation.
- the voltage over a component may for instance have to become higher to be able to make it operative as the temperature of this diode rises, particularly during operation thereof.
- the overall voltage over such a series connection of components may display large fluctuations, partly depending on the temperature.
- amplifiers it is usual in the art for amplifiers to be used to adjust the supply or control voltage over the (series of) light-emitting components to the operating conditions thereof, and use is normally made for this purpose of linear amplifiers, booster amplifiers, buck amplifiers or combinations thereof.
- a voltage of 150 V may particularly be necessary in for instance a series connection of 35 LEDs.
- the fluctuations may vary up to as much as 20 V in the voltage to be applied over the series connection.
- This voltage must be modified to the conditions, in particular the temperature of the light-emitting components, and other properties thereof.
- the present invention has for its object to obviate or at least to alleviate the above stated problems of the known art. Provided for this purpose are a method and a control which are distinguished from the known controls by the combinations of properties and measures defined in the independent claims.
- the switch means are thus controlled on the basis of a power which is momentary and subject to conditions, without having to apply complex amplifications in combination with the power supply. This prevents the voltage having to be controlled separately, in particular the forward voltage, if switching takes place on the basis of current.
- This provides a high degree of freedom of design, and a voltage can here be applied over the (series of) light-emitting components which can be markedly higher than the usual forward voltage, without having to take into account variations in voltage induced by temperature difference.
- the choice of the supply voltage over the (series of) components can thus be high and constant, without difficult and complex amplifiers being required to adjust the voltages to be applied over the individual light-emitting components.
- the invention is thus based on the insight that the switching behaviour of the switch means entails the possibility of making the supply voltage so high that no adjustment is necessary with any fluctuations, dependent on temperature or other influences, in the minimum or maximum operating modes of the component.
- predetermined light settings can be generated and held stable in simple manner.
- a usual example of switching of the switch can for instance be based on pulse-width modulation as control signal for the switch. It is noted that for control purposes in such a case use is not only made of the voltage over the LED but also of the current through the LED.
- the voltage over the LED displays variations in temperature which can have been or are caused by changes in RMS power consumption of the LED or by a change in the ambient temperature or other influences.
- the LED is supplied with its maximum allowed current, which is assumed in this example to equal IA, and with a maximum allowed voltage Vf over the LED of for instance 3V.
- Vf maximum allowed voltage
- the LED thus drifts gradually to a point where the power consumption of the LED is equal to the cooling capacity which corresponds to a temperature difference between the LED and its surroundings. This is possible because the Vf rises more slowly than the increase in the temperature difference. It is the case here that:
- Vf * I (LED) m (LED) * MTC (LED) * ⁇ T (LED/surroundings ) in which m is the mass of the LED and MTC is the mass temperature coefficient, and ⁇ T is the temperature difference between the LED and its surroundings. It is the case herein that:
- the LED is initially switched on with a starting value.
- the LED heats up during operation and Vf rises to 3.5V.
- All other LED drivers operate with a coil and control the voltage over the LEDs subject to the current through a measuring resistance.
- a resistor Rs is arranged and in US-2003/076051 an R3 is applied, while a current-dependent control (current value control terminal) is clearly also provided according to Fig. 2 in US-2006/0082538, with a resistor Rl in Fig. 3 thereof.
- WO-2005/009086 nothing is controlled at all, and the circuit moreover comprises a coil for increasing the voltage (boost converter) .
- a control according to the invention can thus have the feature that the control comprises a power supply to be connected to the light-emitting component and having a higher voltage value than a nominal voltage reguired for activating the light-emitting component.
- nominal voltage is understood to mean the forward voltage necessary to activate a light-emitting component.
- the power source is connected during use to at least two light-emitting components and has a higher volta-ge value which is as many times the nominal voltage of each of the light- emitting components as the number thereof. This is specific to the situation in which a series of light- emitting components is applied, each with its own temperature dependence which, as a result of the chosen control according to the present invention, does not result in a need for accurate setting and adjustment during the use of the forward or nominal voltage, but in which a considerably higher supply voltage suffices.
- at least one of the control circuit, the measuring- circuits, the multiplier and the conversion circuit is connected or can be connected to a power source for the purpose of providing an active power to the light-emitting components and to the control itself.
- the power supply for the light-emitting components thus also forms a power source for the control itself, whereby the configuration of the control according to the present invention can remain simple and wherein a separate power supply solely for the control can be dispensed with.
- a conversion circuit with a separate input for entry of a synchronization signal. Changes through time in the light from the single or series of at least one light- emitting component can thus be brought about on the basis of the synchronization signal.
- the synchronization signal can be taken into account in the control signal on the basis of the requirement as measured by the measuring circuit and calculated in the conversion circuit, lighting patterns which are very varied over time are possible with a synchronization signal to be separately provided and for which a specific input is thus provided in this embodiment.
- the control it is possible for the control to be manufactured in a chip without external components such as a coil. A coil is normally used in the prior art controls, which is and has been found to be unnecessary according to the present invention.
- control according to the invention comprises a circuit for pulse-width modulation (PWM) in the conversion circuit.
- PWM pulse-width modulation
- the use of a PWM circuit is per se known, although not in combination with the control of a pulse-width modulation circuit on the basis of measured powers and power indications, as is proposed according to the present invention.
- control signals to be generated by the conversion circuit are pulsed with an arbitrary pulse shape.
- control has the feature that determining means are provided in order to determine the ratio between the active voltage over the at least one light-emitting diode and the voltage over a shunt resistance, and wherein this ratio can be entered into the conversion circuit. In this way an optimization of the operation of the control can be brought about in order to realize the best possible control of the light- emitting component or a series with diverse light- emitting components.
- light-emitting components can be controlled at greater distances with lower losses, particularly when the control is situated at the location of the light-emitting component or components and the power source for applying an operating voltage over the component or components is located at a distance.
- a higher supply voltage relatively lower losses in any case occur along the length of the conductors to the light-emitting component or components .
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic view of a part of a possible embodiment of a control according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic view of an additional part of a control in a possible embodiment according to the present invention.
- Fig. 1 shows a part 1 of control in a possible embodiment of the present invention.
- Part 1 of the control in fig. 1 comprises two inputs 2, 3 for respectively the LED voltage and the LED current.
- Inputs 2, 3 are connected to respective amplifiers 5, 6, the outputs of which lead to a multiplier 4.
- the output of multiplier 4 leads to an adder circuit 8, where the output signal from multiplier 4 can be combined with a feedback signal relating to shifting of the frequency setting for the switch which acts on the light-emitting components, as will be further described hereinbelow with reference to fig. 2.
- the output of the adder circuit is connected to one of the inputs of a differential circuit 10, wherein the other input of differential circuit 10 is connected to the output of differential circuit 10 in order to form a feedback loop.
- the output of differential circuit 10 forms part of a conversion circuit, together with the components shown in fig. 2, as part of the control according to the present invention.
- a signal is generated at the output of differential circuit 10, which signal can be carried to a PWM control 11 via a processing circuit 12, the output of which leads to an oscillator 13 in order to make the signal obtained from differential circuit 10 suitable for controlling oscillator 13 therewith on the basis of an operation performed thereon by processing circuit 12. It is otherwise possible, though not required, for oscillator 13 to comprise a further input 14 for a synchronization signal.
- Such a synchronization signal can be used to switch LEDs or other light-emitting components on or off in a desired manner in a desired rhythm or otherwise.
- Fig. 2 shows a series connection of such light-emitting components 15, only two of which are explicitly shown in fig. 2.
- a switch 16 Arranged in line with the series of LEDs 15 is a switch 16 which comprises a transistor 17, wherein the output signal of the PWM control acts on switch 16 in order to open or keep closed a current path as required.
- a shunt resistance 18 is further arranged over the source and the drain of transistor 17. This shunt resistance 18 can be used to provide the various measurements which can be presented at input 2 or, additionally or alternatively, can otherwise also be inputted into part 1 of the control in fig. 1 at input 3.
- the shunt resistance can serve to measure the current and, in a possibly modified configuration, use can also be made hereof to measure the voltage.
- Connection 19 can be connected to a power source with a higher voltage value than the addition sum of the maximum voltage value for each of the LEDs 15.
- a current signal can thus be multiplied by a value other than the voltage signal supplied at input 3. Use can be made for this purpose of amplifiers 5 and 6. With a sufficiently stable operation of the control according to the present invention a feedback signal over line 7 can be omitted. Depending on the requirement, it is possible to dispense with an input 14 for entering any synchronization signal. It is however possible to realize desired patterns of switching LEDs on and off using such a synchronization signal. It is also possible here to switch on the basis of only measured currents and/or only measured voltages.
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- Circuit Arrangement For Electric Light Sources In General (AREA)
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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NL1033446A NL1033446C2 (en) | 2007-02-23 | 2007-02-23 | Controlling LEDs. |
PCT/NL2008/000056 WO2008103032A1 (en) | 2007-02-23 | 2008-02-25 | Control of leds |
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