The application claims the benefits of Taiwan Patent Application Number 101117480 filed on May 16, 2012, in the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to a current-balancing LED driving circuit, in particular to a current-balancing LED driving circuit with a current-balancing control circuit.
Light-emitting diodes in relatively higher power applications are often driving in a multi-serial manner, but the current-balancing of the driving problem needs to be overcome.
The domestic and international LED driving circuit technology in relatively higher power applications is a DC driving LED, whereby the current-balancing mechanism is less easy to design. In addition, some prior art is a pulse driving, but the driving signal thereof has only a half cycle and this will also affect the LED usage and light output.
A thought-provoking question is how to meet the commonly used power converter of the front stage with single/double, isolated/non-isolated AC output in order to design the current-balancing mechanism, thereby enhancing its usage and light output.
Therefore, the present invention provides a current-balancing LED driving circuit and method thereof in order to achieve the foresaid objective.
In accordance with the first aspect of the present invention, a light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit is provided. The light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit includes a plurality of rectifiers; a current-balancing circuit having a plurality of capacitors respectively coupled to the plurality of rectifiers; and a plurality of diodes electrically connected to the plurality of rectifiers respectively.
In accordance with the second aspect of the present invention, a driving circuit is provided. The driving circuit includes a resonant tank having an inductor; a current-balancing circuit having a plurality of capacitors coupled with the inductor; and a plurality of rectifiers electrically connected to the current-balancing circuit.
In accordance with the third aspect of the present invention, a method for driving a current-balancing circuit is provided. The method for driving a current-balancing circuit includes steps of providing a plurality of serially connected circuits respectively having a plurality of capacitors respectively having a plurality of capacitive reactances; and causing the plurality of serially connected circuits respectively having a plurality of reactances to be respectively determined by the capacitive reactances.
Other objects, advantages and efficacy of the present invention will be described in detail below taken from the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purposes of illustration and description only; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
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There are further embodiments provided as follows:
Embodiment 1: A light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit includes a plurality of rectifiers; a current-balancing circuit having a plurality of capacitors respectively coupled to the plurality of rectifiers; and a plurality of diodes electrically connected to the plurality of rectifiers respectively.
Embodiment 2: A light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit according to Embodiment 1, the capacitors are resonant capacitors.
Embodiment 3: A light emitting current-balancing diode driving circuit according to Embodiment 1 further includes a converter electrically connected to the current-balancing circuit and generating an alternating current.
Embodiment 4: A light emitting current-balancing diode driving circuit according to Embodiment 3, the converter is electrically connected to the plurality of capacitors.
Embodiment 5: A light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit according to Embodiment 4, the plurality of rectifiers are a plurality of diode rectifiers being ones of general diodes and light emitting diodes.
Embodiment 6: A light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit according to Embodiment 4, the converter is one of single stage and two stage converters.
Embodiment 7: A light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit according to Embodiment 4, the converter is one of isolated and non-isolated converters.
Embodiment 8: A light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit according to Embodiment 4, the current-balancing circuit has a plurality of coupled transformers respectively connected between the plurality of resonant capacitors and the plurality of rectifiers.
Embodiment 9: A light emitting diode current-balancing driving circuit according to Embodiment 3, the alternating current has one selected from the group consisting of a square wave, a sine wave, a triangular wave and a combination thereof.
Embodiment 10: A driving circuit includes a resonant tank having an inductor; a current-balancing circuit having a plurality of capacitors coupled with the inductor; and a plurality of rectifiers electrically connected to the current-balancing circuit.
Embodiment 11: A driving circuit according to Embodiment 10, the capacitors of the current-balancing circuit are resonant capacitors serially connected to the plurality of rectifiers respectively.
Embodiment 12: A driving circuit according to Embodiment 10 further includes a light emitting diode module having a plurality of sets of serially connected diodes, the plurality of sets are respectively connected to the plurality of rectifiers.
Embodiment 13: A driving circuit according to Embodiment 10, the rectifiers are bridge rectifiers.
Embodiment 14: A driving circuit according to Embodiment 10 further includes a DC power supply; and a switch set electrically connected to the DC power supply and the resonant tank for generating a square wave.
Embodiment 15: A driving circuit according to Embodiment 14, the switch set is a half-bridge switch.
Embodiment 16: A driving circuit according to Embodiment 14, the inductor has a first end and a second end, the DC power supply has an anode and a cathode, the switch set has a first and a second switches having a first end and a second end, the anode electrically connects with the first end of the first switch, the cathode electrically connects with the first end of the second switch and ground, the second end of the first switch electrically connects with the first end of the second switch and the first end of the inductor, in which the second end of the inductor electrically connects with the plurality of capacitors.
Embodiment 17: A driving circuit according to Embodiment 16, the switch set is a half-bridge switch.
Embodiment 18: A method for driving a current-balancing circuit includes steps of providing a plurality of serially connected circuits respectively having a plurality of capacitors respectively having a plurality of capacitive reactances; and causing the plurality of serially connected circuits respectively having a plurality of reactances to be respectively determined by the capacitive reactances.
Embodiment 19: A method for driving a current-balancing circuit according to Embodiment 18, each of the plurality of serially connected circuits electrically connects thereof at least one light emitting diode.
Embodiment 20: A method for driving a current-balancing circuit according to Embodiment 18, the capacitors are the resonant capacitors.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. Therefore, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar configuration included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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101117480 | May 2012 | TW | national |