1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer, and more particularly, to an LCD backlight driving device using an isolating transformer to reduce the manufacturing cost of the LCD backlight driving device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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Therefore, the above-mentioned implementation of a prior-art LCD backlight driving device presents several shortcomings to be overcome.
In view of the above-described deficiencies of prior-art LCD backlight driving device, after years of constant effort in research, the inventor of this invention has consequently developed and proposed an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer in the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer to effectively shorten the safety distance required in implementing the driver transformer and to further reduce an area of the circuit board and to cut cost of the device.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer to improve stability in using the device, to extend the product lifetime, to cut back the transformer size and to save space.
The present invention discloses an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer, which comprises a DC power supply, a square wave generator, a square wave controller, said isolating transformer and a driver transformer; wherein said isolating transformer has a primary side connected to said square wave generator and a secondary side connected to said driver transformer, since said isolating transformer is placed between said square wave generator and said driver transformer, it helps to effectively shorten a safety distance required for setting up said driver transformer; the present invention uses said isolating transformer to shorten the safety distance required than that of using said driver transformer directly and to decrease an area in implementing a circuit board and to cut cost of said device.
These features and advantages of the present invention will be fully understood and appreciated from the following detailed description of the accompanying Drawings.
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a DC power supply 21 for outputting a DC signal to a square wave generator 22;
the square wave generator 22 for converting the DC signal into an AC signal and outputting the AC signal to a primary side of a isolating transformer 24;
a square wave controller 23 for outputting a control signal to the square wave generator 22;
the isolating transformer 24 for receiving the AC signal from the square wave generator 22, and then outputting the AC signal to a primary side of a driver transformer 25 by a secondary side of the isolating transformer 24; and
the driver transformer 25 for boosting the AC signal inputted by the isolating transformer 24, and then outputting a boosted AC signal to a cold cathode fluorescent lamp 26 by a secondary side of the driver transformer 25.
For an input voltage of 400V at the primary side of the isolating transformer 24, an output voltage of the secondary side of the isolating transformer 24 will be less than 400V. Therefore the safety spacing between the primary and the secondary side of the isolating transformer 24 is only 6 mm. The present invention uses the isolating transformer to effectively shorten the safety distance required than that of using said driver transformer directly and to decrease an area in implementing a circuit board and to cut cost of the device.
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a DC power supply 21 for outputting a DC signal to a square wave generator 22;
the square wave generator 22 for converting the DC signal into an AC signal and outputting the AC signal to a primary side of a isolating transformer 24;
the isolating transformer 24 for receiving the AC signal from the square wave generator 22, and then outputting the AC signal to a primary side of a driver transformer 25 by a secondary side of the isolating transformer 24; and
the driver transformer 25 for boosting the AC signal inputted by the isolating transformer 24, and then outputting a boosted AC signal to a cold cathode fluorescent lamp 26 by a secondary side of the driver transformer 25.
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a DC power supply 21 for outputting a DC signal to a square wave generator 22;
the square wave generator 22 for converting the DC signal into an AC signal and outputting the AC signal to a primary side of the isolating transformer 24;
a square wave controller 23 for outputting a control signal to the square wave generator 22;
the isolating transformer 24 for receiving the AC signal from the square wave generator 22, and then outputting the AC signal to primary sides of a plurality of driver transformers 25 by a secondary side of the isolating transformer 24; and
the plurality of driver transformers 25 for boosting the AC signal inputted by the isolating transformer 24, and then outputting the boosted AC signal to a plurality of cold cathode fluorescent lamp s by secondary sides of the plurality of driver transformers 25.
The present invention discloses an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer which, while comparing with conventional techniques, is advantageous in:
1. The present invention provides an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer to effectively shorten the safety distance required in implementing the driver transformer and to further reduce an area of the circuit board and to cut cost of the device.
2. The present invention provides an LCD backlight driving device with an isolating transformer to improve stability in using the device, to extend the product lifetime, to cut back the transformer size and to save space.
Many changes and modifications in the above described embodiment of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/621,922, filed on Jan. 10, 2007, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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