Information
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Patent Grant
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6611113
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Patent Number
6,611,113
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 3, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 26, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 315 291
- 315 292
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- 315 DIG 4
- 315 185 R
- 315 194
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- 315 196
- 315 312
- 315 316
- 315 324
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cool cathode tube control circuit for being connected to a lighting device and a plurality of lamp tubes. The cool cathode tube control device includes a regulator control circuit for controlling a lighting device to provide a steady high voltage power source. A lighting control circuit serves for controlling the lighting device so as to drive a plurality of lamp tubes and adjusting the illuminations of the lamp tubes. An abnormality detecting circuit is connected to the lighting device for sensing abnormal signals. A control logic circuit is electrically connected to the regulator control circuit, lighting control circuit and abnormality detecting circuit for receiving and processing input signals from the abnormality detecting circuit so as to generate logic digital signals to be transferred to the regulator control circuit and the lighting control circuit. Thereby, the lighting device is driven so that the plurality of lamp tubes are actuated synchronously and have the same illumination.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cool cathode tube control circuit, wherein a control logic circuit is electrically connected to a regulator control circuit, a lighting circuit, a fine-adjusting control circuit, and an abnormality detecting circuit for receiving the signals of a fine-adjusting setting circuit and the abnormality protecting circuit and process the received signals to output digital signals for driving the pre-stage voltage boost regulator and the lighting circuit of a lighting device. Thereby, the lighting device is driven so that the plurality of lamp tubes are actuated synchronously and have the same illumination.
2. Description of Related Art
The general cool cathode tube lighting device (referring to
FIG. 1
, only one lighting device is illustrated). The lighting device mainly includes a pre-stage voltage boost regulator
12
for providing a high voltage DC power source and a plurality of lighting circuits
14
. Each lighting circuit
14
includes a resonant inductor
142
, a resonant capacitor
144
and a transformer circuit
146
for driving the corresponding cool cathode tube
148
. To avoid the damage of the system since the over-voltage or over-current occurs due to open circuit or short circuit of abnormal loads. The lighting device can be installed a plurality of abnormal protecting circuits
16
corresponding to each cool cathode tube
148
. Thereby, the system is protected from an abnormal load. Besides, to be suitable in various conditions and environments, a fine-adjusting setting circuit
18
may be installed for fine-adjusting the condition of lighting.
However, when the lamp tubes are driven by a general lighting device of a cool cathode tube, the following events will occurs:
1. Variations of temperature induce responses of natural resonant frequencies.
2. Variations of temperature induce responses of the control current of the cool cathode tubes.
3. The variations of the control current of the cool cathode tubes induce responses of natural resonant frequencies.
4. As adjusting the illuminations of a plurality of lamp tubes, the illuminations of the lamp tubes can not be identical and the lighting frequencies thereof can not be identical.
5. The lighting frequency is not identical to that of the pre-stage voltage boost regulator. Thereby, the harmonic interference due to frequency difference and electromagnetic interference may occur easily.
Therefore, there is an eager demand for a novel cool cathode tube control circuit, which may improve above said prior defects so that the abnormality of load does not effect the lighting device and the illuminations of the plurality of lamp tubes may be identical.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a cool cathode tube control circuit, wherein the cool cathode tube control circuit includes a regulator control circuit, a lighting control circuit, a fine-adjusting control circuit, and an abnormality detecting circuit for receiving the signals of a fine-adjusting setting circuit and the abnormality protecting circuit and processing the received signals to output digital signals for driving the pre-stage voltage boost regulator and the output the lighting circuit of a lighting device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cool cathode tube control circuit, wherein the regulator control circuit can control the pre-stage voltage boost regulator so as to provide a steady high voltage D.C. source.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cool cathode tube control circuit, wherein in the lighting circuit, the lighting circuit generates various signals through a plurality of voltage shift converters for determining the cutting off and conduction of a power transistor so as to compensate the temperature to the response of the natural resonant variation and to the response of the current variation of the lamp tube. Furthermore, a plurality of lamp tubes can be driven synchronously and the illumination thereof can be adjusted so that they have the same illumination.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cool cathode tube control circuit, wherein the pre-stage voltage boost regulator is synchronized with the light frequency of the lighting control circuit so as to reduce the interference of the harmonic of the difference frequency and the electromagnetic wave interference.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cool cathode tube control circuit, wherein the abnormality detecting circuit may track and correct the lighting device immediately by detecting the abnormality of the lighting device through voltage feedback.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cool cathode tube control circuit, wherein the fine-adjusting control circuit converts the analog illumination adjusting instruction, temperature setting instruction, on/off instruction of the analog protecting circuit and the base voltage adjusting instruction of the voltage regulator into digital signals for being used in the operation of the control logic circuit.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows the block diagram of the lighting device of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2A
is a circuit diagram of the resonance inductor of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 2B
is a circuit block diagram of the connection of the resonance inductor and the pre-stage voltage boost regulator.
FIG. 3A
is a control circuit diagram of the lighting device of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3B
is a circuit block diagram of the connection of the lighting control circuit and a piezoelectric transformer in the present invention.
FIG. 3C
is a circuit block diagram of the connection of the lighting control circuit and a coil transformer in the present invention.
FIG. 4A
is a circuit diagram of the abnormality detecting circuit in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4B
is a circuit block diagram showing the connection of the abnormality detecting circuit, abnormality protection circuit, and transformer circuit.
FIG. 5A
is a circuit block diagram of the fine-adjusting control circuit of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5B
is a circuit block diagram of the fine-adjusting control circuit and the fine-adjusting setting circuit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the block diagram shows that the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is connected to a lighting device. As shown in the figures, the control device
2
mainly includes a regulator control circuit
20
, a lighting control circuit
22
, a digital fine-adjusting control circuit
24
, an abnormality detecting circuit
26
, and a control logic circuit
28
. The control logic circuit
28
is connected with the regulator control circuit
20
, lighting control circuit
22
, digital fine-adjusting control circuit
24
, and abnormality detecting circuit
26
. The connection of the present invention will be described. The regulator control circuit
20
is serially connected to a pre-stage voltage boost regulator
12
and then is serially connected to a resonance inductor
142
of a lighting circuit
14
. The abnormality detecting circuit
26
is connected to an abnormality protection circuit
16
and then is connected to a transformer circuit
146
of the lighting circuit
14
. The fine-adjusting control circuit
24
is serially connected to a fine-adjusting setting circuit
The control logic circuit
28
receives the feedback signals of the abnormality protection circuit
16
and the lighting circuit
14
through the abnormality detecting circuit
26
. The control logic circuit
28
may receive the instructions of the fine-adjusting setting circuit
18
through the fine-adjusting control circuit
24
. The control logic circuit
28
can exactly drive the working frequencies of the regulator control circuit
20
and the lighting control circuit
22
and makes these frequencies stable.
Furthermore, referring to
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, the circuit block diagrams of the regulator control circuit and the pre-stage voltage boost regulator of
FIG. 1
is illustrated. As shown in the figures, the main structure of the regulator control circuit
20
includes an operation amplifier
201
. The positive input end of the operation amplifier
201
is connected to a feedback voltage VFB and the negative input end thereof is connected to a reference voltage Vref. The output end thereof is connected to an analog digital converter
202
. A first voltage shift converter
203
has an input end connected to a NOT gate
205
, and the output end connected is connected to a NOT gate
206
so as to output a Boost signal. A second voltage shift converter
204
has an input end connected to a NOT gate
207
, and the output end thereof is connected to a NOT gate
208
and outputs a Sync signal. All the first voltage shift converter
203
, second voltage shift converter
204
, NOT gate
205
, NOT gate
206
, NOT gate
207
and NOT gate
208
are connected to a high voltage DC source HVDC. The mainly structure of the pre-stage voltage boost regulator
12
includes a voltage source Vin, which is serially connected to a boost inductor L
1
and then is connected to the drain of an N channel power transistor N
1
and the drain of the P channel power transistor P
1
which are connected in parallel. The gate of the N channel power transistor N
1
is connected to a Boost signal and the source thereof, is grounded. The gate of the P channel power transistor P
1
is connected to a Sync signal and the source thereof is connected to the high voltage DC source HVDC. The feedback voltage VFB is compared with the reference voltage Vref provided by the regulator control circuit
20
through the operation amplifier
201
, and then is transferred to the analog digital converter
202
for generating a digital signal. Then the optimum working time of the Boost and Sync signals are calculated based on the input voltage and the output power.
Since control logic circuit
28
calculates the optimum working time of the Boost signal outputted from the regulator control circuit
20
, the N channel power transistor N
1
is conducted. Then, current flows into the boost inductor L
1
from the input voltage source Vin, and then to ground through the N channel power transistor N
1
. Thereby, the boost inductor L
1
completes an energy storage period. Next, the Boost signal causes the N channel power transistor N
1
to turn off. Then, the control logic circuit
28
calculates an optimum working time of the Sync signal outputted from the regulator control circuit
20
, which may conduct the P channel power transistor P
1
. Then, current flows into the boost inductor L
1
from the input voltage source Vin, and then to ground through the P channel power transistor P
1
. Thereby, the boost inductor L
1
completes an energy releasing period. Next, the Sync signal causes the P channel power transistor P
1
to turn off so as to complete an energy period. The regulator control circuit
20
causes the N channel power transistor N
1
and P channel power transistor P
1
in the pre-stage voltage boost regulator
12
to conduct and turn off repeatedly so as to complete all the cyclic period. Thereby, a steady high voltage DC source HVDC is provided as a power source of the lighting device
1
. Furthermore, the lighting device
1
can work in a high voltage and a lower current to reduce effect of the temperature to the variation of current and effect of the input power source to the variation of current.
Referring to
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B and
3
C, the circuit block diagrams of the lighting control circuit, the connection of the lighting control circuit and the piezoelectric transformer circuit, and the connections of the lighting control circuit and the coil transformer circuit. As shown in the figures, the lighting control circuit
22
includes a first voltage shift converter
221
having an output end serially connected to a NOT gate
226
and capable of outputting a signal ALS to the lighting circuit
14
, a second voltage shift converter
222
having an output end serially connected to a NOT gate
227
and capable of outputting a signal AHS to the lighting circuit
14
; a third voltage shift converter
223
having an output end serially connected to a NOT gate
228
and capable of outputting a signal BHS to the lighting circuit
14
; and a fourth voltage shift converter
224
having an output end serially connected to a NOT gate
229
and capable of outputting a signal BHS to the lighting circuit
14
. The input end of each of the voltage shift converters
221
,
222
,
223
, and
224
is connected to a NOT gate
225
for receiving the timings T
1
, T
2
, T
3
, and T
4
generated by the control logic circuit
28
. The transformer circuit
146
may be selected as the ceramic (piezoelectric) transformer
1462
illustrated in
FIG. 3B
or the ceramic (piezoelectric) transformer
1462
illustrated in FIG.
3
C. The ceramic (piezoelectric) transformer
1462
or the coil transformer
1464
is connected to a plurality of N channel power transistor AN and BN, a plurality of P channel power transistor AP and BP and the abnormality protection circuit
16
.
The timings T
1
, T
2
, T
3
, and T
4
are generated by the control logic circuit
28
and the optimum working times of the T
1
, T
2
, T
3
, and T
4
are calculated and then are transferred to the lighting control circuit
22
to generate signals AHS, ALS, BHS, and BLS to control the operation of the transformer circuit
146
.
For example, in the coil transformer
1464
, the signal ALS drives the N channel power transistor AN to conduct, and BHS drives the P channel power transistor BP to conduct. The current flows out from the high voltage DC source HVDC and then through the resonant inductor RL to coil transformer
1464
, and then returns to the negative end of the high voltage DC source HVDC so as to complete one fourth period of the transformer circuit
146
. The signal ALS drives the N channel power transistor AN to turn off and the signal BHS drives the P channel power transistor BP to turn off so as to complete one fourth period of the transformer circuit
146
. The signal BLS drives the N channel power transistor BN to conduct, and AHS drives the P channel power transistor AP to conduct, the current flows out from the positive end of the high voltage DC source HVDC to the coil transformer
1464
through the resonant capacitance RC, and then return to the negative end of the high voltage DC source HVDC through the resonant inductance RL so as to complete one fourth period of the transformer circuit
146
. The signal BLS drives the N channel power transistor BN to turn off and.the signal AHS drives the P channel power transistor AP to turn off so as to complete one fourth period of the transformer circuit
146
. The operation of the ceramic (piezoelectric) transformer
1462
is approximately identical to that of the coil transformer
1464
.
The control logic circuit
28
conducts and turns off the power transistors AN, AP, BN, and BP repeatedly to complete each period to synchronize the output frequency of each regulator control circuit
20
and the output frequency of the lighting control circuit
22
so as to reduce the frequency difference harmonic interference and the electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, as temperature is changed, the lamp tube will compensates the natural resonant frequencies of the ceramic (piezoelectric) transformer
1462
and the coil transformer
1464
so that the effect of the temperature variation to the current variation of the lamp tube is reduced to a minimum. Moreover, a plurality of lamp tubes can be driven synchronously and the illuminations of the lamp tubes can be adjusted to assure every lamp tube has the same illumination.
Referring to
FIGS. 4A and 4B
, the circuit diagram of the abnormality detecting circuit and the circuit block diagram of the connection of each abnormality protection circuit are illustrated. As shown in the figures, each abnormality detecting circuit
26
includes a first comparing circuit
261
, a second comparing circuit
262
, a third comparing circuit
263
, and a fourth comparing circuit
264
. The first comparing circuit
261
includes a plurality of operation amplifiers which are Q
11
, Q
12
, and Q
13
. The positive input end of each operation amplifier is connected to a lighting circuit
14
through the abnormality protection circuit
16
for acquiring a detecting signal P
1
. The negative input ends of operation amplifiers are connected to an over voltage protecting reference voltage OVP, a over current protecting reference voltage OCP and a reference voltage Vref, respectively, and the output ends thereof are connected to the control logic circuit
28
. The second comparing circuit
262
includes a plurality of operation amplifiers Q
21
, Q
22
, and Q
23
. The positive input end of each operation amplifier is connected to the lighting circuit
14
through the abnormality protection circuit
16
for acquiring a detecting signal P
2
. The negative input ends of operation amplifiers are connected to an over-voltage protecting reference voltage OVP, an over current protecting reference voltage OCP and a reference voltage Vref, respectively, and the output ends thereof are connected to the control logic circuit
28
. The third comparing circuit
263
includes a plurality of operation amplifiers Q
31
, Q
32
, and Q
33
. The positive input end of each operation amplifier is connected to the lighting circuit
14
through the abnormality protection is circuit
16
for acquiring a detecting signal P
3
. The negative input ends of operation amplifiers are connected to an over-voltage protecting reference voltage OVP, an over-current protecting reference voltage OCP and a reference voltage Vref, respectively, and the output ends thereof are connected to the control logic circuit
28
. The fourth comparing circuit
264
includes a plurality of operation amplifiers Q
41
, Q
42
, and Q
43
. The positive input end of each operation amplifier is connected to the lighting circuit
14
through the abnormality protection circuit
16
for acquiring a.detecting signal P
4
. The negative input ends of operation amplifiers are connected to an over voltage protecting reference voltage OVP, a over current protecting reference voltage OCP and a reference voltage Vref, respectively, and the output ends thereof are connected to the control logic circuit
28
. The abnormality detecting circuit
26
knows the abnormality of the lighting device
1
through the abnormality protection circuit
16
to generate detecting signals P
1
, P
2
, abnormality protection circuit
16
to generate detecting signals P
1
,P
2
, P
3
and P
4
. Then the detecting signals P
1
, P
2
, P
3
and P
4
are compared by the comparing circuits
261
,
262
,
263
, and
264
so as to detect the over voltage due to open circuit of the load, over current due to short circuit of the load, and tracking effects of the variation of the temperature to the variations of natural resonance frequency and the lighting frequency.
With reference to
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, the circuit block diagrams of the fine-adjusting control circuit and the fine-adjusting setting circuit of
FIG. 1
are illustrated. As shown in the figures, the structure of the fine-adjusting control circuit
24
mainly includes an operation amplifier
240
. The negative input end of the operation amplifier
240
is connected to a reference voltage Vref and the output end thereof is connected to an analog digital converter
242
. The positive input end thereof is connected to a fine-adjusting setting instruction DIM. The result from the comparison of the reference voltage Vref and the fine-adjusting setting instruction DIM by the operation amplifier
240
is converted into a digital signal by the operation amplifier
240
and then is transferred to the control logic circuit
28
for operation. In another aspect, the fine-adjusting control circuit
24
includes a plurality of NOT gates
243
,
244
,
245
,
246
, and
247
and receives the fine-adjusting setting instructions EN,
01
,
02
,
03
, and
04
, and then sends out the fine-adjusting setting instructions DIM, EN,
01
,
02
,
03
, and
04
to control logic
28
for operation. Then the control logic circuit
28
uses the result to control the pre-stage voltage boost regulator
12
and the lighting circuit
14
through the regulator control circuit
20
and the lighting control circuit
22
so as to drive the plurality of lamp tubes synchronously and adjust the illuminations of the lamp tubes so that they have the same illuminations. Therefore, by the fine-adjusting control circuit
24
to receive the instructions from the fine-adjusting setting circuit
18
, the color temperature, closing time of the abnormality protection circuit and the reference voltage Vref can be adjusted.
Besides, in the present invention, the regulator control circuit may be a control circuit of a pre-stage voltage boost regulator. The fine-adjusting control circuit thereof can be a digital fine-adjusting control circuit. Besides, the control device of the present invention may be a chip set for matching the requirement of compactness and may be a distributed circuit.
In summary, the present invention relates to a control device, especially a cool cathode tube control circuit. In that, a control logic circuit is electrically connected with a regulator control circuit, a lighting control circuit, a fine-adjusting control circuit, and an abnormality detecting circuit for receiving the signals from the lighting device, fine-adjusting control circuit, and abnormality protection circuit. The signals are processed to output digital signals for driving pre-stage voltage boost regulator and the lighting circuit of the lighting device. Therefore, a plurality of lamp tubes are luminous synchronously to have the same illumination. As a result, effect of the temperature to the variation of current and effect of the input power source to the variation of current can be compensated.
The present invention are thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A cool cathode tube control circuit comprising:a regulator control circuit for controlling a lighting device to provide a steady high voltage power source; a lighting control circuit for controlling the lighting device so as to drive a plurality of lamp tubes synchronously and adjusting the illuminations of the lamp tubes; an abnormality detecting circuit connected to the lighting device for sensing abnormal signals; and a control logic circuit electrically connected to the regulator control circuit, the lighting control circuit and the abnormality detecting circuit for receiving and processing input signals from the abnormality detecting circuit so as to generate logic digital signals to be transferred to the regulator control circuit and the lighting control circuit; thereby, the lighting device being driven so that the plurality of lamp tubes are actuated synchronously and have the same illumination.
- 2. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the regulator control circuit is a control circuit of a pre-stage boost regulator.
- 3. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein main components of the regulator control circuit comprising:an operational amplifier having a positive input end for receiving a feedback voltage from the lighting device and a negative input end connected to a reference voltage; an analog digital converter electrically to an output of the operational amplifier and the control logic circuit; a first voltage shift converter having an input end serially connected to a first NOT gate for receiving signals from the control logic circuit and an output end serially connected to a second NOT gate for outputting a boost signal to the lighting device; and a second voltage shift converter having an input end serially connected to a third NOT gate for receiving signals from the control logic circuit and an output end serially connected to a fourth NOT gate for outputting a synchronous signal to the lighting device.
- 4. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main structure of the lighting device includes a plurality of voltage shift converters each having an input end serially connected to a NOT gate for receiving signals from the control logic circuit, and an output end serially connected to a NOT gate for outputting signal to the lighting device for controlling the action of the lighting device.
- 5. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lighting device is one of a coil transformer and a piezoeletric transformer.
- 6. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control device is a selected one of a chipset and a discrete circuit.
- 7. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the abnormality detecting circuit includes a plurality of comparators each receiving feedback signals from a load and then transferring a condition of the load to the control logic circuit.
- 8. The control device as claimed in claim 7, wherein each comparator is formed by a plurality of operational amplifiers, a negative input end of each operational amplifier is connected to a reference voltage and a positive end thereof is connected to a lighting device, and an output end thereof is connected to a control logic circuit.
- 9. The control device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a fine-adjusting control circuit which is connected to a fine-adjusting setting circuit for receiving various settings and converting into digital signals and then transferring to a control logic circuit.
- 10. The control device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the fine-adjusting control circuit is a digital fine-adjusting control circuit.
- 11. The control device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the fine-adjusting control circuit mainly comprises:an operational amplifier having a positive input end for receiving a fine-adjusting setting signal from the lighting device and a negative input end connected to a reference voltage; an analog digital converter electrically connected to an output of the operational amplifier and the control logic circuit; and a plurality of NOT gate for receiving fine-adjusting setting signals from the lighting device and then transferring these signals to the control logic circuit.
- 12. The control device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the fine-adjusting control circuit is a selected one of a chipset and a discrete circuit.
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