Claims
- 1. An illumination management system, said system comprising:
a first LED that outputs a first signal when exposed to a first spectrum of light, said first signal indicating an intensity of light from said first spectrum; a second LED that outputs a second signal when exposed to a second spectrum of light, said second signal indicating an intensity of light from said second spectrum and wherein said second spectrum includes at least some wavelengths that are not in said first spectrum; and light control circuitry, coupled to said first and second LEDs, configured to generate a lighting control signal that can be output to one or more lights to adjust said lights to a desired light level, wherein said lighting control signal varies in response to said first and second signals.
- 2. The illumination management system of claim 1 further comprising a light analyzer configured to associate said first spectrum and said second spectrum with different sources of light.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1 wherein desired light levels can be defined for various times and particular conditions throughout the day.
- 4. The circuit of claim I wherein desired light levels can be defined for one or more controlled areas.
- 5. An illumination management system of claim I wherein said light control circuitry comprises:
an identification circuit coupled to the first and second LEDs for associating the actual light composition, said actual light composition being a combination of light values derived from said first and second signals; a correction circuit coupled to said identification circuit for comparing said actual light composition to a desired light composition; and a driver circuit coupled to said correction factor circuit and configured to generate a control signal to control an illumination level of one or more lights, control third signal being derived from a difference between said actual light composition and said desired light composition, said control signal being varied in response to said difference.
- 6. The circuit of claim 5 wherein each light value describes a light source and a light intensity of said light source.
- 7. The circuit of claim 5 wherein a light spectrum detected by at least one of the LEDs substantially mimics the photopic curve.
- 8. The circuit of claim 5 wherein said illumination management system adjusts the ambient light in response to changes in the ambient light.
- 9. The circuit of claim 5 wherein said illumination management system comprises at least one of a red LED, a green LED, a blue LED, and an IR LED.
- 10. The circuit of claim 5 wherein identification numbers representing desired light levels can be assigned to particular light sources and to desired amounts of energy to be detected from said light sources.
- 11. The circuit of claim 5 wherein said illumination management system accounts for reflective characteristics of a controlled area.
- 12. The circuit of claim 5 wherein said illumination management system employs a multiple-dimension interpolation algorithm to determine whether to increase or decrease the light provided by light fixtures, said illumination management system continuously adapting to achieve the desired light level in response to changes in the illumination conditions.
- 13. The circuit of claim 5 further comprising one or more control circuits for controlling light obstructing elements.
- 14. A spectrum analyzer comprising:
a first LED that outputs a first signal when exposed to a first spectrum of light, said first signal indicating an intensity of light from said first spectrum; a second LED that outputs a second signal when exposed to a second spectrum of light, said second signal indicating an intensity of light from said second spectrum and wherein said second spectrum includes at least some wavelengths that are not in said first spectrum; and light control circuitry, coupled to said first and second LEDs, configured to associate said first spectrum and said second spectrum with different sources of light.
- 15. The spectrum analyzer of claim 14 wherein said plurality of LEDs comprise at least two of a red LED, a green LED, a blue LED, and an infrared LED.
- 16. A light meter comprising:
a first LED that outputs a first signal when exposed to, a first spectrum of light, said first signal indicating an intensity of light from said first spectrum; a second LED that outputs a second signal when exposed to a second spectrum of light, said second signal indicating an intensity of light from said second spectrum and wherein said second spectrum includes at least some wavelengths that are not in said first spectrum; and light control circuitry, coupled to said first and second LEDs, configured to associate said first spectrum and said second spectrum with different sources of light, said light meter being configured to associate an actual light composition, said actual light composition being a combination of light values derived from each signal, each light value describing a light source and a light intensity of the light source.
- 17. The light meter of claim 16 wherein said plurality of LEDs comprise at least two of a red LED, a green LED, a blue LED, and an infrared LED.
- 18. The light meter of claim 16 wherein said light meter is a LUX meter.
- 19. A method for controlling the brightness level of a light, the method comprising:
exposing a plurality of LEDs to light; outputting from each LED a signal in response to being exposed to light, at least two LEDs of the plurality of LEDs detecting different light spectrums, each light spectrum being associated with a different light source; associating an actual light composition, the actual light composition being a combination of light values derived from each of the signals, each light value describing the light source and light intensity of the light source; and controlling the illumination level of one or more lights in response to a desired light level.
- 20. A method for determining a composition of light in an area, the composition including light from one or more light sources, the method comprising:
exposing a plurality of LEDs to the light wherein the LED output signals in response to being exposed to the light, and wherein at least two LEDs of the plurality of LEDs detect different light spectrums, each light spectrum being associated with a different light source; and associating an actual light composition, the actual light composition being a combination of light values derived from each of the first signals, each light value describing the light source and light intensity of the light source.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Non-Provisional Application entitled “Lighting Control Circuit” (Attorney Docket No.: 10920-006100US), filed May 30, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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