Claims
- 1. A circuit for driving a plurality of light sources comprising:
- a series circuit of said plurality of light sources;
- a plurality of switches in series circuit, each one of said switches coupled in parallel across a corresponding one of said plurality of light sources so that said series circuit of light sources and series circuit of switches together collectively comprise a ladder network; and
- a constant current source coupled in series with said ladder network,
- whereby said plurality of light sources are efficiently driven with a substantially constant light emission intensity with a reduced maximum energy.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1 wherein each of said switches is a logic switch.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1 wherein, except for said light sources, said circuit is fabricated in an integrated circuit.
- 4. The circuit of claim 1 and said light sources are light emitting diodes and further comprising a plurality of said series circuits of light emitting diodes and corresponding plurality of said series circuits of switches to form a corresponding plurality of ladder networks, each of said ladder networks coupled in parallel and further comprising gate control means coupled to each said ladder network for selectively coupling said corresponding ladder network in parallel to said constant current source, said gate control means for selectively switching in sequence each of said ladder networks with an overlapping timing so that at no time during said sequence is said constant current source ever completely disconnected from at least one of said plurality of ladder networks without disruption of the constant current path with its resulting noise consequences.
- 5. A method of driving a plurality of light emitting diodes comprising the steps of:
- providing a current to said plurality of light emitting diodes in series circuit;
- shunting said current through a switched shunt around selected ones of said diodes which are determined to be in a temporarily off, nonemitting condition; and
- setting said current flowing through said series circuit of light emitting diodes and shunts constant at a predetermined constant magnitude,
- where said light emitting diodes have a specified minimum current for operation and where said step of setting said current flowing through said series circuit of light emitting diodes and shunts constant comprises the step of setting said current constant close to said specified minimum for said light emitting diodes regardless of switch impedance, resistor tolerances, voltage drop characteristics of said light emitting diodes and display on/off patterns of said light emitting diodes,
- whereby a plurality of light emitting diodes are driven at low power consumption and low noise.
- 6. The method of claim 5 where said step of setting said current flowing through said series circuit of light emitting diodes and shunts constant comprises the step of setting said current constant by means of a constant current source to provide a lower and more precise current than achievable through variable current sources.
- 7. A method of driving a plurality of light emitting diodes comprising the steps of:
- providing a current to said plurality of light emitting diodes in series circuit;
- shunting said current through a switched shunt around selected ones of said diodes which are determined to be in a temporarily off, nonemitting condition; and
- maintaining said current flowing through said series circuit of light emitting diodes and shunts constant,
- where said steps of providing a current and shunting said current around selected ones of said light emitting diodes further comprises the steps of providing a current through at least one of a plurality of series circuits to light emitting diodes and controlling said current through each one of said plurality of series circuit of light emitting diodes and corresponding shunts to selective stop and start said current there through while simultaneously maintaining current through at least one of said series circuits of LEDs and shunts at all times, so that said series circuits of LEDs and shunts may be driven at different duty cycles without current spikes being created,
- whereby a plurality of light emitting diodes are driven at low power consumption and low noise.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of earlier U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/669,250, filed Jun. 21, 1996, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,285,777, which in turn was a division of Ser. No. 435,282, filed May 5, 1995, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,548,592, which was continuation of Ser. No. 08/043,790, Apr. 6, 1993, abandoned.
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