The present invention relates to electronic circuitry and, in particular, to a current control device for driving LED devices.
A current control device for driving LED devices uses a switched-mode current control loop inside of an output intensity low-frequency pulse width modulation (PWM) control loop. This allows separate control of current level (for accurate light wavelength output) and light intensity. The current control device requires only one switch to regulate current level, and no other switches for the intensity control. This allows lower parts count for greater reliability and lower system cost.
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A preferred embodiment light emitting diode (LED) current controller and LED device is shown in
A diagram of the LED controller 20 of
Setting a reference on pin Vf compensates for the variation in LED forward current due to changes in ambient temperature. Resistor 32 at node Rgrad sets the value for LED current deration with increase in ambient temperature. Resistor 33 at node RT100 provides a reference for switching off the LED current if the ambient temperature exceeds 100° C. This provision is required to extend the LED life.
Resistor 34 at node RNorm has two functions in the system. Firstly, this is a point of reference for switch over between the independent and dependent current control. Secondly, it provides the adjustment to the LED forward current set at pin Vset. Resistor 35 at node Rbias is required to set a precision current bias for internal reference settings.
Node Vst is an open collector output and requires an external pull up resistor 36 to supply. This is a status pin for any diagnostic faults in the system. A fault in LED string Master1 will de detected and indicated by output node Vst, and the system will automatically switch to the next LED string Master 2.
Low Frequency Intensity Control
The low frequency oscillator, integrator Amp and comparator Comp form low frequency pulse width modulation (PWM) intensity control loops. The LED current is integrated by the amplifier Amp and external RC components Ccomp and Rcomp, allowing independent control of the intensity of the LED. Capacitor Cosc on node LFosc determines the low frequency operation of the intensity control system.
The advantages of the present invention are provided by the use of a switched-mode current control loop inside of an output intensity low-frequency PWM control loop. This allows separate control of current level (for accurate light wavelength output) and light intensity. Prior art solutions use boost-derived voltage regulation to control current level, with separate pass switches to control intensity by PWM. The present invention requires only one switch to regulate current level, and no other switches for the intensity control. This allows lower parts count for greater reliability and lower system cost.
While this invention has been described with reference to an illustrative embodiment, this description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and combinations of the illustrative embodiment, as well as other embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description. It is therefore intended that the appended claims encompass any such modifications or embodiments.
This application claims priority under 35 USC § 119 (e) (1) of provisional application No. 60/533,773 filed Dec. 29, 2003.
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