Claims
- 1. A vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system, comprising:at least one electrochromic rearview mirror assembly having an electrochromic reflective element, said electrochromic reflective element assuming a partial reflectance level in response to a signal applied thereto; a drive circuit applying a drive signal to said electrochromic reflective element establishing a partial reflectance level thereof, said drive circuit including a digital controller and a switching power supply controlled by said digital controller producing said drive signal; wherein said switching power supply comprises an impedance device and at least one electronic switch in series electrical connection between said electrochromic reflective element and a voltage potential, and another electronic switch between said impedance device and another voltage potential to conduct current in said impedance device when said at least one electronic switch is not conducting.
- 2. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said switching power supply comprises a switching step-down converter.
- 3. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 2 wherein said switching power supply comprises a buck converter.
- 4. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said impedance device has energy storing capability.
- 5. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said impedance device comprises an inductor.
- 6. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said voltage potential is in the range from 5 volts DC to 16 volts DC.
- 7. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 6 wherein said voltage potential is approximately 8 volts DC.
- 8. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said at least one electronic switch is operated in a saturated mode.
- 9. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said at least one electronic switch is operated during steady-state reflectance levels at a duty cycle less than or equal to 65%.
- 10. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 9 wherein said at least one electronic switch is operated during steady-state reflectance levels at a duty cycle that operates in a range of 0% to 50%.
- 11. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said at least one electronic switch is one of a bipolar transistor and a field effect transistor.
- 12. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said at least one electronic switch comprises a bipolar transistor.
- 13. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said drive circuit monitors voltage across said electrochromic reflective element and controls said at least one electronic switch at least in part as a function of the monitored voltage.
- 14. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 13 wherein said drive circuit periodically monitors voltage across said electrochromic reflective element at a same general time relative to operation of said at least one electronic switch.
- 15. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 14 wherein said drive circuit periodically monitors voltage across said electrochromic reflective element when said at least one electronic switch is open.
- 16. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 including another impedance device in series electrical connection with said at least one electronic switch and said impedance device to limit voltage across said electrochromic cell should said at least one electronic switch remain in a closed state.
- 17. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said another switch comprises one of a diode, a bipolar transistor and a field effect transistor.
- 18. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said another switch comprises a diode.
- 19. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said another switch comprises a bipolar transistor.
- 20. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 1 wherein said digital controller comprises a microcomputer.
- 21. A vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system, comprising:at least one electrochromic rearview mirror assembly having an electrochromic reflective element, said electrochromic reflective element assuming a partial reflectance level in response to a signal applied thereto; a drive circuit applying a drive signal to said electrochromic reflective element, said drive circuit comprising an impedance device, at least one first electronic switch electrically series connecting said impedance device and said electrochromic reflective element with a first voltage potential and at least one second electronic switch electrically series connecting said impedance device and said electrochromic reflective element with a second voltage potential, said at least one first electronic switch and said at least one second electronic switch alternatingly operated to apply a drive current through said impedance device and said at least one electrochromic reflective element.
- 22. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 21 wherein said impedance device has energy storing capability.
- 23. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 22 wherein said impedance device comprises an inductor.
- 24. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 21 wherein said at least one second electronic switch comprises one second electronic switch that is operated according to a PWM sequence with said at least one first electronic switch to supply charge to the at least one electrochromic reflective element and another second electronic switch that is operated to drain current from said at least one electrochromic reflective element.
- 25. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 21 wherein said at least one second electronic switch comprises a second electronic switch that both is operated according to a PWM sequence with said at least one first electronic switch to supply charge to the at least one electrochromic reflective element and is operated by itself to drain current from said at least one electrochromic reflective element.
- 26. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 21 including a digital control operating said at least one first electronic switch and said at least one second electronic switch.
- 27. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 21 wherein said first voltage potential is on an order of magnitude of vehicle ignition voltage.
- 28. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 27 wherein said drive signal is on an order of magnitude of less than vehicle ignition voltage.
- 29. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 27 wherein said second voltage potential is vehicle chassis potential.
- 30. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 21 wherein said at least one first electronic switch comprises one of a bipolar transistor and a field effect transistor.
- 31. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 21 wherein said at least one second electronic switch comprises one of a diode, a bipolar transistor and a field effect transistor.
- 32. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 31 wherein said at least one second electronic switch comprises a diode.
- 33. The vehicular electrochromic rearview mirror system in claim 31 wherein said at least one second electronic switch comprises a bipolar transistor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/353,026, filed on Jul. 13, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,410, by Eric J. Hoekstra and Kenneth L. Schierbeek, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/832,380 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,721 filed on Apr. 2, 1997, by Kenneth L. Schierbeek, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference, and further claims priority from provisional patent applications Ser. No. 60/103,721 filed on Oct. 9, 1998, by Kenneth Schofield and Kenneth L. Schierbeek, and Ser. No. 60/117,633 filed on Jan. 28, 1999, by Kenneth Schofield and Kenneth L. Schierbeek, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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