To make it easier for our examiner to understand the technical characteristics, objective and performance of the invention, we use a preferred embodiment together with the attached drawings for the detailed description of the invention.
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a driver stage 30, having a first power factor correction unit 31, for correcting a power factor of the power supply and outputting a middle-voltage DC power approximately equal to 380˜400V and an inverter 32 for converting the middle-voltage DC power into a high-voltage power output and driving the operation of the backlight light emitting component 50; and
a control/dimming stage 40, having a second power factor correction unit 41, a DC transformer unit 42, and an AD board 43, wherein the second power factor correction unit 41 is provided for correcting the power factor of the power supply and outputting a DC power, and the DC transformer unit 42 converts the power to a low-voltage (such as 5V, 12V, or 24V) DC power and supplies the required DC power to the AD board; wherein the AD board 43 is connected to a secondary winding of the DC transformer unit and defines a circuit structure jointly grounded with the inverter 32, for issuing a dimming control signal or an ON/OFF control signal to directly control/correct an inverter 32 of the driver stage 30 to change the operating status of the light emitting component 50 (such as controlling the brightness or the ON/OFF of the light emitting component 50).
The first power factor correction unit 31 could be a boost or trim circuit structure depending on actual needs, and the first power factor correction unit 31 is generally connected to a variable resistor or a fixed resistor to obtain a voltage reference value, such that the first power factor correction unit 31 corrects the power factor of the power supply based on this voltage reference value, and the core of an inverter 32 is an inverter for converting the voltage of a full-wave/half-wave DC power depending on the specification of the light emitting component 50 to output and drive the voltage required by the operation of the light emitting component 50. If the cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) is used as the light emitting component 50, then it is necessary to use an inverter with a high-voltage output.
In general, an inverter installed between the first power factor correction unit 31 and the inverter 32 further includes a pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller (not shown in the figure), and the PWM controller and the power factor controller are usually integrated into a signal control IC, and users can use the AD board 43 to issue a dimming signal or an ON/OFF control signal for dimming or controlling the ON/OFF of the light emitting component 50 to change the operating status of the backlight light emitting component 50.
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In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first power factor correction unit 31 and the DC transformer unit 42 adopt an isolation transformer, and an isolation transformer 310 of the first power factor correction unit 31 and the primary and secondary windings of the DC transformer unit 42 are isolated from each other to define a circuit structure not grounded jointly, and the second power factor correction unit 41 and the primary winding of the DC transformer unit 42 are grounded jointly (or the power supply is grounded) with the primary winding of the first power factor correction unit 31. With the design of electric isolation and circuit structure grounded jointly, the AD board 43 of the control/dimming stage 40 and the inverter 32 of the driver stage 30 define a circuit structure grounded jointly (the housing is grounded or they are grounded to the earth), such that the AD board 43 does not need an optical coupler to directly issue a dimming control signal or an ON/OFF control signal to the inverter 32 for dimming and controlling the ON/OFF of the light emitting component 50 to change the operating status of the backlight light emitting component 50.
While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.