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Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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출원번호 | US-0435687 (2003-05-09) |
발명자 / 주소 |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 455 인용 특허 : 230 |
Methods and apparatus for providing power to devices via an A.C. power source, and for facilitating the use of LED-based light sources on A.C. power circuits that provide signals other than standard line voltages. In one example, LED-based light sources may be coupled to A.C. power circuits that a
Methods and apparatus for providing power to devices via an A.C. power source, and for facilitating the use of LED-based light sources on A.C. power circuits that provide signals other than standard line voltages. In one example, LED-based light sources may be coupled to A.C. power circuits that are controlled by conventional dimmers (i.e, "A. C. dimmer circuits"). Hence, LED-based light sources may be conveniently substituted for other light sources (e.g., incandescent lights) in lighting environments employing conventional A.C. dimming devices and/or other control signals present on the A.C. power circuit. In yet other aspects, one or more parameters relating to the light generated by LED-based light sources (e.g., intensity, color, color temperature, temporal characteristics, etc.) may be conveniently controlled via operation of a conventional A.C. dimmer and/or other signals present on the A.C. power circuit.
The invention claimed is: 1. An illumination apparatus, comprising: at least one LED; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and configured to receive a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line v
The invention claimed is: 1. An illumination apparatus, comprising: at least one LED; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and configured to receive a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line voltage, the at least one controller further configured to provide power to the at least one LED based on the power-related signal, wherein the A.C. power source is an A.C. dimmer circuit, and wherein the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to provide an essentially non-varying power to the at least one LED over a significant range of operation of the user interface. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the operation of the user interface varies a duty cycle of the power-related signal, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to provide the essentially non-varying power to the at least one LED over a significant range of operation of the user interface notwithstanding variations in the duty cycle of the power-related signal. 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one controller comprises: a rectifier to receive the power-related signal and provide a rectified power-related signal; a low pass filter to filter the rectified power-related signal; and a DC converter to provide the essentially non-varying power based on the filtered rectified power-related signal. 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a screw-type power connector configured to engage mechanically and electrically with a conventional incandescent light socket so as to couple the apparatus to the A.C. dimmer circuit. 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising: a housing, coupled to the screw-type power connector, to enclose the at least one LED and the at least one controller, the housing being structurally configured to resemble an incandescent light bulb. 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs. 7. An illumination apparatus, comprising: at least one LED; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and configured to receive a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line voltage, the at least one controller further configured to provide power to the at least one LED based on the power-related signal, wherein the A.C. power source is an A.C. dimmer circuit, wherein the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least one parameter of light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface, and wherein the operation of the user interface varies a duty cycle of the power-related signal, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control the at least one parameter of the light based at least on the variable duty cycle of the power-related signal. 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one parameter of the light that is variably controlled by the at least one controller in response to operation of the user interface includes at least one of an intensity of the light, a color of the light, a color temperature of the light, and a temporal characteristic of the light. 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least two different parameters of the light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface. 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least an intensity and a color of the light simultaneously in response to operation of the user interface. 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the at least one LED is configured to generate an essentially white light, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least an intensity and a color temperature of the white light simultaneously in response to operation of the user interface. 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least the intensity and the color temperature of the essentially white light in response to operation of the user interface so as to approximate light generation characteristics of an incandescent light source. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control the color temperature of the essentially white light over a range from approximately 2000 degrees K at a minimum intensity to 3200 degrees K at a maximum intensity. 14. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising: a screw-type power connector configured to engage mechanically and electrically with a conventional incandescent light socket so as to couple the apparatus to the A.C. dimmer circuit. 15. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising: a housing, coupled to the screw-type power connector, to enclose the at least one LED and the at least one controller, the housing being structurally configured to resemble an incandescent light bulb. 16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs. 17. An illumination apparatus, comprising: at least one LED; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and configured to receive a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line voltage, the at least one controller further configured to provide power to the at least one LED based on the power-related signal, wherein the A.C. power source is an A.C. dimmer circuit, wherein the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least one parameter of light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface, and wherein the at least one controller includes: an adjustment circuit to variably control the at least one parameter of light based on the varying power-related signal; and power circuitry to provide at least the power to the at least one LED based on the varying power-related signal. 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the power circuitry includes: a rectifier to receive the power-related signal and provide a rectified power-related signal; a low pass filter to filter the rectified power-related signal; and a DC converter to provide the power to at least the at least one LED based on the filtered rectified power-related signal. 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the adjustment circuit is coupled to the DC converter and is configured to variably control the at least one LED based on the filtered rectified power-related signal. 20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the adjustment circuit includes at least one processor configured to monitor at least one of the power-related signal, the rectified power-related signal, and the filtered rectified power-related signal so as to variably control the at least one LED. 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the power circuitry is configured to provide at least the power to the at least one LED and power to the at least one processor based on the varying power-related signal. 22. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the at least one processor is configured to sample the varying power-related signal and determine at least one varying characteristic of the varying power-related signal. 23. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the operation of the user interface varies a duty cycle of the power-related signal, and wherein the at least one processor is configured to variably control the at least one parameter of the light based at least on the varying duty cycle of the power-related signal. 24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs. 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein: the plurality of differently colored LEDs includes: at least one first LED adapted to output at least first radiation having a first spectrum; and at least one second LED adapted to output second radiation having a second spectrum different than the first spectrum; and the at least one processor is configured to independently control at least a first intensity of the first radiation and a second intensity of the second radiation in response to operation of the user interface. 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the at least one processor is programmed to implement a pulse width modulation (PWM) technique to control at least the first intensity of the first radiation and the second intensity of the second radiation. 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the at least one processor further is programmed to: generate at least a first PWM signal to control the first intensity of the first radiation and a second PWM signal to control the second intensity of the second radiation; and determine duty cycles of the respective first and second PWM signals based at least in part on variations in the power-related signal due to operation of the user interface. 28. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the adjustment circuit includes drive circuitry including at least one voltage-to-current converter to provide at least one drive current to the at least one LED so as to control the at least one parameter of the generated light. 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the at least one voltage-to-current converter includes an operational amplifier configured so as to have a predetermined error voltage applied across its non-inverting and inverting inputs during operation to essentially reduce to zero a current output of the at least one voltage-to-current converter when a voltage applied to the at least one voltage-to-current converter is essentially zero. 30. An illumination method, comprising an act of: A) providing power to at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line voltage, wherein the act A) includes an act of: providing power to the at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit, wherein the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal, and wherein the act A) comprises an act of: B) providing an essentially non-varying power to the at least one LED over a significant range of operation of the user interface. 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the operation of the user interface varies a duty cycle of the power-related signal, and wherein the act B) includes an act of: providing the essentially non-varying power to the at least one LED over a significant range of operation of the user interface notwithstanding variations in the duty cycle of the power-related signal. 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the act B) includes acts of: rectifying the power-related signal to provide a rectified power-related signal; filtering the rectified power-related signal; and providing the essentially non-varying power based on the filtered rectified power-related signal. 33. The method of claim 30, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs. 34. An illumination method, comprising an act of: A) providing power to at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line voltage, wherein the act A) includes an act of: providing power to the at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit, wherein the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal, and wherein the act A) includes an act of: C) variably controlling at least one parameter of light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface, wherein the operation of the user interface varies a duty cycle of the power-related signal, and wherein the act C) includes an act of: D) variably controlling the at least one parameter of the light based at least on the variable duty cycle of the power-related signal. 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the act D) includes an act of: variably controlling at least one of an intensity of the light, a color of the light, a color temperature of the light, and a temporal characteristic of the light in response to operation of the user interface. 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the act D) includes an act of: E) variably controlling at least two different parameters of the light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface. 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the act E) includes an act of: variably controlling at least an intensity and a color of the light simultaneously in response to operation of the user interface. 38. The method of claim 36, wherein the at least one LED is configured to generate an essentially white light, and wherein the act E) includes an act of: F) variably controlling at least an intensity and a color temperature of the white light simultaneously in response to operation of the user interface. 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the act F) includes an act of: G) variably controlling at least the intensity and the color temperature of the essentially white light in response to operation of the user interface so as to approximate light generation characteristics of an incandescent light source. 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the act G) includes an act of: variably controlling the color temperature of the essentially white light over a range from approximately 2000 degrees K at a minimum intensity to 3200 degrees K at a maximum intensity. 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs. 42. An illumination method, comprising an act of: A) providing power to at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line voltage, wherein the act A) includes an act of: providing power to the at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit, wherein the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal, and wherein the act A) includes an act of: C) variably controlling at least one parameter of light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface, wherein the act C) includes an act of: H) digitally sampling the varying power-related signal so as to determine at least one varying characteristic of the varying power-related signal. 43. The method of claim 42, wherein the operation of the user interface varies a duty cycle of the power-related signal, and wherein the act H) includes an act of: variably controlling the at least one parameter of the light based at least on the varying duty cycle of the sampled power-related signal. 44. An illumination method, comprising an act of: A) providing power to at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) power source that provides signals other than a standard A.C. line voltage, wherein the act A) includes an act of: providing power to the at least one LED based on a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit, wherein the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal, and wherein the act A) includes an act of: C) variably controlling at least one parameter of light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface, wherein: the at least one LED includes: at least one first LED adapted to output at least first radiation having a first spectrum; and at least one second LED adapted to output second radiation having a second spectrum different than the first spectrum; and the act C) includes an act of: I) independently controlling at least a first intensity of the first radiation and a second intensity of the second radiation in response to operation of the user interface. 45. The method of claim 44, wherein the act I) includes an act of: J) implementing a pulse width modulation (PWM) technique to control at least the first intensity of the first radiation and the second intensity of the second radiation. 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the act J) includes acts of: generating at least a first PWM signal to control the first intensity of the first radiation and a second PWM signal to control the second intensity of the second radiation; and determining duty cycles of the respective first and second PWM signals based at least in part on variations in the power-related signal due to operation of the user interface. 47. An illumination apparatus, comprising: at least one LED adapted to generate an essentially white light; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and confianred to receive a power-related signal from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit and provide power to the at least one LED based on the power-related signal, wherein: the A.C. dimmer circuit is controlled by a user interface to vary the power-related signal; and the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least one parameter of the essentially white light in response to operation of the user interface so as to approximate light generation characteristics of an incandescent light source, wherein the operation of the user interface varies a duty cycle of the power-related signal, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control the at least one parameter of the essentially white light based at least on the variable duty cycle of the power-related signal. 48. The apparatus of claim 47, further comprising: a screw-type power connector configured to engage mechanically and electrically with a conventional incandescent light socket so as to couple the apparatus to the A.C. dimmer circuit; and a housing, coupled to the screw-type power connector, to enclose the at least one LED and the at least one controller, the housing being structurally configured to resemble an incandescent light bulb. 49. The apparatus of claim 47, wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least an intensity and a color temperature of the essentially white light simultaneously in response to operation of the user interface. 50. The apparatus of claim 49, wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control the color temperature of the essentially white light over a range from approximately 2000 degrees K at a minimum intensity to 3200 degrees K at a maximum intensity. 51. The apparatus of claim 50, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs. 52. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein: the plurality of differently colored LEDs includes: at least one first LED adapted to output at least first radiation having a first spectrum; and at least one second LED adapted to output second radiation having a second spectrum different than the first spectrum; and the at least one controller is configured to independently control at least a first intensity of the first radiation and a second intensity of the second radiation in response to operation of the user interface. 53. The apparatus of claim 52, wherein the at least one controller includes at least one microprocessor programmed to implement a pulse width modulation (PWM) technique to control at least the first intensity of the first radiation and the second intensity of the second radiation. 54. The apparatus of claim 52, wherein the microprocessor further is programmed to: generate at least a first PWM signal to control the first intensity of the first radiation and a second PWM signal to control the second intensity of the second radiation; and determine duty cycles of the respective first and second PWM signals based at least in part on variations in the power-related signal due to operation of the user interface. 55. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein the microprocessor further is programmed to monitor at least one signal representative of the variations in the power-related signal. 56. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein the microprocessor further is programmed to directly sample the power-related signal so as to measure variations in the power-related signal. 57. An illumination apparatus, comprising: at least one LED; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and configured to receive first power from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit, the A.C. dimmer circuit being controlled by a user interface to vary the first power, the at least one controller further configured to provide second power to the at least one LED based on the first power, wherein: the A.C. dimmer circuit includes a triac responsive to the user interface so as to variably control a duty cycle of an A.C. signal and thereby vary the first power; and the at least one controller is configured to provide the second power as an essentially stable non-varying power to the at least one LED notwithstanding significant variations of the first power. 58. An illumination apparatus, comprising: at least one LED; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and configured to receive first power from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit, the A.C. dimmer circuit being controlled by a user interface to vary the first power, the at least one controller further configured to provide second power to the at least one LED based on the first power, wherein: the A.C. dimmer circuit includes a triac responsive to the user interface so as to variably control a duty cycle of an A.C. signal and thereby vary the first power; and the at least one controller is configured to provide the second power as a varying power to the at least one LED based on variations of the first power. 59. An illumination apparatus, compnsing: at least one LED; and at least one controller coupled to the at least one LED and configured to receive first power from an alternating current (A.C.) dimmer circuit, the A.C. dimmer circuit being controlled by a user interface to vary the first power, the at least one controller further configured to provide second power to the at least one LED based on the first power, wherein: the A.C. dimmer circuit includes a triac responsive to the user interface so as to variably control a duty cycle of an A.C. signal and thereby vary the first power; and the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least one parameter of light generated by the at least one LED in response to operation of the user interface. 60. The illumination apparatus of claim 59, wherein the at least one parameter of the light that is variably controlled by the at least one controller in response to operation of the user interface includes at least one of an intensity of the light, a color of the light, a color temperature of the light, and a temporal characteristic of the light. 61. The illumination apparatus of claim 60, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs. 62. The illumination apparatus of claim 60, wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least an intensity and a color of the light simultaneously in response to operation of the user interface. 63. The illumination apparatus of claim 60, wherein the at least one LED is configured to generate an essentially white light, and wherein the at least one controller is configured to variably control at least an intensity and a color temperature of the white light simultaneously in response to operation of the user interface. 64. The illumination apparatus of claim 63, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of differently colored LEDs.
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