AC driven solid state lighting apparatus with LED string including switched segments
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H05B-037/00
H05B-039/00
H05B-041/00
출원번호
US-0775842
(2010-05-07)
등록번호
US-8476836
(2013-07-02)
발명자
/ 주소
van de Ven, Antony P.
Given, Terry
출원인 / 주소
Cree, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Myers Bigel Sibley & Sajovec, PA
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A diode selection circuit for a light emitting apparatus according to some embodiments includes a plurality of light emitting devices coupled in series. The diode selection circuit includes a comparator configured to receive a rectified AC input signal and a reference voltage and to generate a contr
A diode selection circuit for a light emitting apparatus according to some embodiments includes a plurality of light emitting devices coupled in series. The diode selection circuit includes a comparator configured to receive a rectified AC input signal and a reference voltage and to generate a control signal in response to comparison of the rectified AC input signal with the reference voltage, a voltage controlled current source configured to supply a current to the plurality of light emitting diodes that is proportional to the rectified AC input signal, and a switch configured to receive the control signal and to shunt current away from at least one of the plurality of light emitting devices in response to the control signal.
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1. A circuit for a light emitting apparatus including a plurality of light emitting devices coupled in a series, the diode selection circuit comprising: a comparator configured to receive a rectified AC input signal and a reference voltage and to generate a control signal in response to comparison o
1. A circuit for a light emitting apparatus including a plurality of light emitting devices coupled in a series, the diode selection circuit comprising: a comparator configured to receive a rectified AC input signal and a reference voltage and to generate a control signal in response to comparison of the rectified AC input signal with the reference voltage;a voltage controlled current source configured to supply a current to the plurality of light emitting diodes that is proportional to the rectified AC input signal;a switch configured to receive the control signal and to shunt current away from at least one of the plurality of light emitting devices in response to the control signal; andan adjustable current sink coupled to the voltage controlled current source. 2. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the voltage controlled current source comprises a first PNP bipolar transistor, an emitter resistor coupled to an emitter of the first PNP bipolar transistor, a diode coupled to a base of the first transistor, a first resistor coupled to a first terminal of the diode and a second resistor coupled to a second terminal of the diode, and a terminal configured to receive the rectified AC input signal coupled to the emitter resistor and to the first resistor. 3. The circuit of claim 2, wherein the diode comprises a Zener diode. 4. The circuit of claim 2, wherein a collector of the first PNP bipolar transistor is coupled to the series of light emitting devices. 5. The circuit of claim 2, further comprising a second transistor including a base coupled to a collector of the first PNP bipolar transistor and a collector coupled to the emitter of the first PNP bipolar transistor. 6. The circuit of claim 2, wherein the adjustable current sink is coupled to the base of the first PNP bipolar transistor. 7. The circuit of claim 6, wherein the adjustable current sink comprises a third transistor having a collector coupled to the base of the first PNP bipolar transistor and an emitter coupled to ground, and a diode coupled to a base of the third transistor. 8. The circuit of claim 7, wherein the base of the third transistor is configured to receive a pulse width modulation (PWM) control signal configured to control a conductivity of the third transistor. 9. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the diode selection circuit is configured to shunt current away from the at least one light emitting device in response to a level of the rectified AC input signal being below a threshold level. 10. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the switch comprises a field effect transistor, and wherein the control signal is applied to a gate of the field effect transistor. 11. The circuit of claim 10, wherein the switch further comprises a second transistor coupled in a cascode configuration with the field effect transistor so that conductivity of the second transistor is controlled by the field effect transistor. 12. The circuit of claim 11, wherein the second transistor comprises a bipolar transistor including a base, a collector and an emitter, and wherein a drain of the field effect transistor is coupled to the emitter of the bipolar transistor, and the collector of the bipolar transistor is coupled to an anode of the at least one light emitting device. 13. The circuit of claim 12, further comprising a resistor coupled between the drain of the field effect transistor and the emitter of the bipolar transistor. 14. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising: a voltage divider ladder configured to generate a plurality of reference voltages;a plurality of comparators configured to receive the rectified AC input signal and a respective one of the plurality of reference voltages and to generate respective control signals in response to comparison of the rectified AC input signal with the respective reference voltages; anda plurality of switches configured to receive respective ones of the control signals and to shunt current away from respective ones of the plurality of light emitting devices in response to the control signals. 15. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the switch comprises a field effect transistor including a gate terminal and source/drain terminals, wherein one of the source/drain terminals is coupled to an anode of the at least one light emitting device and another of the source/drain terminals is coupled to an cathode of the at least one light emitting device. 16. A circuit for a light emitting apparatus including a plurality of light emitting devices coupled in a series, the diode selection circuit comprising: a comparator configured to receive a rectified AC input signal and a reference voltage and to generate a control signal in response to comparison of the rectified AC input signal with the reference voltage;a voltage controlled current source configured to supply a current to the plurality of light emitting diodes that is proportional to the rectified AC input signal; anda switch configured to receive the control signal and to shunt current away from at least one of the plurality of light emitting devices in response to the control signal;wherein the switch comprises a field effect transistor including a gate terminal and source/drain terminals, wherein one of the source/drain terminals is coupled to an anode of the at least one light emitting device and another of the source/drain terminals is coupled to an cathode of the at least one light emitting device;the circuit further comprising a slew rate control capacitor coupled between the gate terminal of the field effect transistor and the anode of the at least one light emitting device. 17. The circuit of claim 15, further comprising: a voltage divider ladder configured to generate a plurality of reference voltages;a plurality of comparators configured to receive the rectified AC input signal and a respective one of the plurality of reference voltages and to generate respective control signals in response to comparison of the rectified AC input signal with the respective reference voltages; anda plurality of switches configured to receive respective ones of the control signals and to shunt current away from respective ones of the plurality of light emitting devices in response to the control signals. 18. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the switch comprises a bipolar transistor including a base coupled to an output of the comparator and having an emitter coupled to ground and a collector coupled to an anode of the at least one light emitting device. 19. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a terminal configured to receive an AC power signal;a full wave rectifier configured to generate a rectified AC input signal in response to the AC power signal;a reference voltage generator configured to generate a DC reference voltage in response to the rectified AC input signal;a plurality of light emitting devices coupled in series;a voltage controlled current source configured to supply a current to the plurality of light emitting diodes that is proportional to the rectified AC input signal;a diode selection circuit comprising a comparator configured to receive the rectified AC input signal and the reference voltage and to generate a control signal in response to comparison of the rectified AC input signal with the reference voltage, and a switch configured to receive the control signal and to shunt current away from at least one of the plurality of light emitting devices in response to the control signal; andan adjustable current sink coupled to the voltage controlled current source. 20. The circuit of claim 19, wherein the voltage controlled current source comprises a first PNP bipolar transistor, an emitter resistor coupled to an emitter of the first transistor, a diode coupled to a base of the first PNP bipolar transistor, a first resistor coupled to a first terminal of the diode and a second resistor coupled to a second terminal of the diode, and a terminal configured to receive the rectified AC input signal coupled to the emitter resistor and to the first resistor. 21. The circuit of claim 20, wherein the diode comprises a Zener diode. 22. The circuit of claim 20, wherein a collector of the first PNP bipolar transistor is coupled to the series of light emitting devices. 23. The circuit of claim 20, further comprising a second transistor including a base coupled to a collector of the first PNP bipolar transistor and a collector coupled to the emitter of the first PNP bipolar transistor. 24. The circuit of claim 20, wherein the adjustable current sink is coupled to the base of the first PNP bipolar transistor. 25. The circuit of claim 24, wherein the adjustable current sink comprises a third transistor having a collector coupled to the base of the first PNP bipolar transistor and an emitter coupled to ground, and a diode coupled to a base of the third transistor. 26. The circuit of claim 25, wherein the base of the third transistor is configured to receive a pulse width modulation (PWM) control signal configured to control a conductivity of the third transistor. 27. The lighting apparatus of claim 19, wherein the diode selection circuit is configured to shunt current away from the at least one light emitting device in response to a level of the rectified AC input signal being below a threshold level. 28. The lighting apparatus of claim 27, wherein the switch comprises a field effect transistor, and wherein the control signal is applied to a gate of the field effect transistor. 29. The lighting apparatus of claim 28, wherein the switch further comprises a second transistor coupled in a cascode configuration with the field effect transistor so that conductivity of the second transistor is controlled by the field effect transistor. 30. The lighting apparatus of claim 29, wherein the second transistor comprises a bipolar transistor including a base, a collector and an emitter, and wherein a drain of the field effect transistor is coupled to the emitter of the bipolar transistor, and the collector of the bipolar transistor is coupled to an anode of the at least one light emitting device. 31. The lighting apparatus of claim 19, wherein the switch comprises a field effect transistor including a gate terminal and source/drain terminals, wherein one of the source/drain terminals is coupled to an anode of the at least one light emitting device and another of the source/drain terminals is coupled to an cathode of the at least one light emitting device.
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