The present invention relates to a master-slave control architecture for inverters and particularly to an inverter for driving discharge lamps with electricity that synchronously outputs equal electricity through multiple sets of signals that have same phase and frequency to drive a plurality of discharge lamps to achieve uniform luminance.
Electricity control techniques for inverters are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 6,791,239 proposed by the Applicant is such an example. That technique focuses on the conventional inverter circuit and includes an individual pulse-width modulation (PWM) control unit, a driving unit, and a transformation unit to drive each discharge lamp (CCFL or EEFL). As the size of display panels increases gradually, the number of the discharge lamps also increases. The required electricity increases too. Hence the size of circuit board to accommodate the configuration of the PWM control unit, driving unit and transformation unit made according to the number of discharge lamps is larger, and circuit layout and production are more difficult. Illumination and electric field interference among the discharge lamps also increases. As a result, luminance uniformity suffers. While the aforesaid technique provides a solution, it mainly aims to provide, through a single PWM control unit, synchronous driving signals of the same phase and same frequency according to the driving units and transformation units that are required to drive the discharge lamps on the rear end. Thereby each driving unit, transformation unit and discharge lamp can be driven synchronously to achieve the uniform luminance.
However, with the size of the display panel increased constantly, the number of the discharge lamps increases even more. The circuit board has to be fabricated separately. Each separated circuit board includes a single PWM control unit to drive a plurality of driving units, transformation units and discharge lamps. The PWM control unit on each circuit board could encounter different frequency signals. For instance, U.S. patent publication No. 2004/0155601 A1 discloses a technique which arranges the discharge lamps in a staggered fashion. The problem of non-uniform luminance of the discharge lamps becomes more severe.
Therefore the primary object of the present invention is to solve the aforesaid problems. The invention provides an architecture that includes a signal master control circuit board which has a main control unit to output a plurality of frequency signals of the same phase and same frequency so that driving units on a plurality of separated slave control circuit boards on the rear end can be driven synchronously by the frequency signals to control electricity input of transformation units to transform voltage for outputting. Thereby the frequency of driving electricity of the discharge lamps can be synchronized to maintain uniform luminance.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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