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- the present invention relates to an LED lamp system designed to fit into a fluorescent lamp fixture. More particularly, the invention relates to an LED driver for the LED lamp system that results in a power factor presented to AC mains of at least about 0.8 when the fluorescent lamp fixture includes a three-wire magnetic ballast.
- LED lamps are being developed by various companies for replacing fluorescent lamps in fluorescent lamp fixtures (“FLFs”).
- the fluorescent lamp ballasts are removed or disconnected from a FLF, and additional wiring is provided to drive (or power) the LED lamps.
- the LED lamps can be made to accept the electrical power input from a specific type of existing fluorescent tube ballast in the FLF.
- An economical option for fluorescent lamp replacement by an LED lamp is to leave the existing fluorescent lamp ballast in the FLF and to utilize such ballast for powering the LED lamps without any rewiring of the FLF.
- the present inventor discovered that current LED lamp drive circuitry encounters a problem with three-wire magnetic ballasts used in fluorescent lamp fixtures (“FLFs”). Three-wire magnetic ballasts exhibit a high power factor when powering fluorescent lamps, but when powering LED lamps with a power factor corrected LED driver, the present inventor discovered that power factor substantially decreases to about 0.63, for instance.
- the power factor of an electrical circuit is the ratio of the real power flowing to the circuit to the apparent power in the circuit.
- an LED lamp system designed to fit into a fluorescent lamp fixture and which can utilize an existing three-wire magnetic fluorescent lamp ballast already present in the fluorescent lamp fixture, while presenting a power factor to AC mains of at least about 0.8.
- an LED lamp system is provided.
- the LED lamp system is designed to fit into a fluorescent lamp fixture and to utilize a fluorescent lamp power supply contained in the fixture and receiving power from AC mains.
- the LED lamp system includes an LED driver which comprises a power factor corrected driver circuit for presenting a power factor to the AC mains of at least about 0.8.
- the LED driver further comprises a current control circuit, responsive to the presence of a three-wire magnetic ballast in the fluorescent lamp power supply, for increasing the LED operating current above the nominal rated LED operating current and to a level sufficient to present a power factor to the AC mains of at least about 0.9.
- the presence of the three-wire magnetic ballast is automatically detected by the LED lamp system.
- the foregoing LED lamp system can utilize an existing three-wire magnetic fluorescent lamp ballast already present in a fluorescent lamp fixture, while presenting a power factor to AC mains of at least about 0.8.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram, partly in block form, of an LED lamp system using a lamp driver in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram, partly in block form, of a three-wire magnetic ballast connected to a fluorescent lamp.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram, partly in block form, of a two-wire magnetic ballast connected to a fluorescent lamp.
- FIG. 4 is a graph of power factor versus current supplied to an LED driver arrangement that is used with a fluorescent lamp containing a three-wire magnetic ballast.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart of a typical sequence of logic analysis for realizing benefits of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart of a preferred way to detect between two and three-wire magnetic ballasts in a fluorescent lamp fixture.
- FIG. 1 shows an LED lamp system 10 including an LED driver arrangement 12 and an LED board 14 .
- the LED board 14 may be a printed-circuit board on which one or more LEDs are mounted.
- LED lamp system 10 is designed to fit into a fluorescent lamp fixture 16 , which may contain in its power supply for a fluorescent lamp a ballast 18 powered by AC mains 20 and 22 .
- LED lamp driver arrangement 12 includes a suitably conventional full-wave rectifier and filter 28 for receiving power from fluorescent lamp ballast 18 .
- a Power Factor Corrected (PFC) driver circuit 30 is used to present to the AC mains 20 and 22 a power factor of at least about 0.8, 0.9 and 0.95, with 1.0 being a perfect power factor. More preferably, such power factor is at least 0.99.
- the power factor of an electrical circuit is the ratio of the real power flowing to the circuit to the apparent power in the circuit.
- a suitable PFC driver circuit 30 may be a Model L6562AT chip sold by STMicroelectronics whose headquarters is in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Other suitable PFC circuits include a Model MC33368 chip sold by Freescale Semiconductor Inc. of Austin, Tex. U.S.A.
- an electrical condition sensor 33 monitors input voltage and current from the rectifier and filter 28 and also output current supplied to the one or more LEDs on the LED board 14 .
- a logic and electrical condition control circuit 36 typically carried out with a microprocessor, determines whether the fluorescent lamp fixture 16 contains a ballast 18 and whether such ballast 18 is a three-wire magnetic ballast, such as shown in FIG. 2 , as opposed, for instance, to a two-wire magnetic ballast 18 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- a fluorescent lamp is indicated in phantom at 40 , and the other reference numbers correspond to the same reference numbers in FIG. 1 .
- the logic and electrical condition control circuit 36 sets an appropriate level of current for the one or more LEDs on the LED board 14 , and also may adjust the input voltage and current to the LED driver 16 so as to properly interact with the fluorescent lamp ballast 18 .
- the fluorescent lamp ballast 18 is a three-wire magnetic ballast, which may be done manually or more preferably via the logic and electrical condition control circuit 36 , such circuit 36 will increase the current supplied to the LED board 14 sufficiently above the nominal current rating of the one or more LEDs on the board 14 to assure that the power factor presented to the AC mains 20 and 22 can be maintained at least about 0.8.
- FIG. 4 shows a typical graph 45 of power factor presented to AC mains versus current supplied to LED driver arrangement 12 of FIG. 1 .
- the current supplied to the one or more LEDs on LED board 14 is typically about 95 percent of the current supplied to the LED driver arrangement 12 , which uses some current for logic functions, etc.
- a current level of about 270 milliamps (ma) beneficially achieves a very high power factor of, for instance, 0.99.
- Such an increased level of current has been found to accommodate various three-wire magnetic ballasts, which differ from each other due to manufacturing tolerances, for instance.
- lesser current levels can attain a very high power factor, depending on the specific three-wire magnetic ballast used. If a more modest power factor of about, for instance, 0.95, 0.9 or 0.8 for the LED driver is tolerable, then the elevated current level can be less than 270 ma, for instance.
- the current supplied to the LED driver arrangement 12 is greater than 200 milliamps, or, stated differently, that such current is within about five percent of 270 ma.
- FIG. 5 shows a flow chart of typical logic analysis for realizing benefits of a preferred, automated aspect of the present invention.
- the start of the logic analysis is step 54 , which is usually carried out by placing LED lamp system 10 ( FIG. 1 ) into fluorescent lamp fixture 16 ( FIG. 1 ).
- step 56 which is the detection of any magnetic ballast in the fluorescent lamp fixture (“FLF”) 16 .
- FLF fluorescent lamp fixture
- step 58 This is followed by holding the input current to LED driver arrangement 12 at nominal input current for a no-wire (no ballast) or two-wire magnetic ballast, for example, and comparing the existing input voltage to the LED driver arrangement 12 to the saved input voltage value, according to step 58 . If the difference between the two values is approximately zero, a determination is made that no magnetic ballast is present in FLF 16 ( FIG. 1 ), as indicated by the notation “NO BALLAST” in the output of step 58 , and the ensuing step 60 instructs the LED driver arrangement 12 to apply optimal lamp power operating parameters for the condition wherein the FLF 16 lacks any magnetic ballast.
- step 64 If the mentioned comparison of voltages in connection with the voltage-comparison step 58 indicates that the difference in voltages is greater than about five volts, for instance, a determination is made that FLF 16 contains a magnetic ballast.
- the flow chart then proceeds to step 64 , wherein detection is made between a two-wire magnetic ballast and a three-wire magnetic ballast in FLF 16 . Based on the detection between two-wire and three-wire magnetic ballasts of step 64 , which is further detailed below, a selection of either a two-wire magnetic ballast or a three-wire magnetic ballast in made in step 66 ; such selection is carried out by the logic and electrical condition circuit 36 of FIG. 1 .
- step 60 wherein the optimal lamp power operating parameters are chosen and applied to LED driver arrangement 12 .
- the current supplied to the one or more LEDs on the LED board 14 ( FIG. 1 ) is increased sufficiently above nominal rated LED current so that the power factor presented to AC mains 20 and 22 ( FIG. 1 ) is at least about 0.8.
- FIG. 6 shows a preferred way to carry out step 64 of FIG. 5 , that is, of detecting whether the FLF 16 of FIG. 1 contains a two-wire or a three-wire magnetic ballast.
- FIG. 5 repeats, in phantom, step 56 from FIG. 5 of detecting the presence of any magnetic ballast.
- driver arrangement 12 draws current to achieve an impedance of, for instance, 300 ohms.
- the power consumed by the LED driver arrangement 12 is then calculated in watts, as P 1 , for instance.
- the LED driver arrangement 12 then draws current to achieve an impedance of, for instance, 400 ohms, and, according to step 78 , the power consumed by the LED driver arrangement 12 is calculated in watts, as P 2 , for instance.
- powers P 1 and P 2 are compared to determine the ballast type (i.e., two-wire or three-wire magnetic ballasts). A three-wire magnetic ballast is indicated if power P 2 is greater than power P 1 ; and a two-wire magnetic ballast is indicated if power P 1 is greater than power P 2 .
- the logic and electrical condition control circuit 36 ( FIG. 1 ) then carries out step 66 of FIG. 5 , shown in phantom.
- the various measurements made in connection with the flow charts of FIGS. 5 and 6 are preferably made multiple times (e.g., 10 times), so that spurious values that may arise due to noise, for instance, can be discarded.
- ballast condition i.e., no magnetic ballast, or a two- or three-wire magnetic ballast
- the one or more other ballast conditions could be any one or a combination of a no-ballast condition, a two-wire magnetic ballast condition, and a NEALS U.S. Navy Military No. M16377/77-001 ballast (a type of electronic ballast), by way of example.
- the foregoing describes an LED lamp system designed to fit into a fluorescent lamp fixture, and which increases the current supplied to one or more LED lamps, upon determination that the fluorescent lamp fixture contains a three-wire magnetic ballast, so that the power factor presented to AC mains is at least about 0.8.
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