Method for driving a flat-type lamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6534928
  • Patent Number
    6,534,928
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method for driving a cold cathode flat fluorescent lamp (CCFFL). The method comprises the steps of generating a pulse-combined signal, applying the pulse-combined signal to an inverter driver circuit which is electrically connected to the CCFFL and causes it to light up, and adjusting the pulse width and the pulse period so that the CCFFL is at a maximum luminance while a luminance uniformity thereof is maximum. Based on the pulse width and the pulse period, the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL is constant while the CCFFL is adjusted for a desired luminance.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a method for driving a cold cathode flat fluorescent lamp (CCFFL) and, more particularly, to a method for driving a CCFFL that enables the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL to be substantially constant while the CCFFL is adjusted for a desired luminance. Specifically, the method improves the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL when it is dim.




2. Description of the Related Art




The cold cathode flat fluorescent lamp (CCFFL) is used as a back-light source for an LCD display device or an LCD projector, or as a light source for a vehicle. The general construction of a CCFFL


100


is shown in

FIG. 1

, which is provided with a luminous surface


101


, and a pair of electrodes


102


and


103


. A conventional driving apparatus for the CCFFL


100


is composed of a power supply


104


, a pulse generator


105


, and an inverter driver


107


, as shown in FIG.


2


. In the conventional driving apparatus for the CCFFL


100


, a conventional driving method for the CCFFL


100


comprises the steps of generating a pulse signal


106


by the pulse generator


105


of

FIG. 2

, applying the pulse signal


106


to the inverter driver


107


, and generating a control signal by the inverter driver


107


to drive the CCFFL


100


to light up. In general, the control signal generated by the inverter driver


107


is a pulse signal or an alternating signal.




In addition, if it is necessary to adjust the luminance of the CCFFL


100


, a pulse width P


W


of the pulse signal


106


of

FIG. 3

is adjusted so as to alter the luminance of the CCFFL


100


. Furthermore, a pulse period P


T


of the pulse signal


106


is set to be less than the time of visual persistence for human beings, so that the power consumption of the CCFFL


100


with the same luminance is reduced.




Thus, using the conventional driving method for the CCFFL


100


, it is possible to alter the luminance of the CCFFL


100


and reduce the power consumption thereof by adjusting the pulse width P


W


and the pulse period P


T


of the pulse signal


106


, respectively. However, due to the characteristic of the CCFFL


100


, that is, when the pulse width P


W


is lowered to alter the luminance of the CCFFL


100


, the luminance at electrodes


102


and


103


are brighter than the luminance at the central region of the luminous surface


101


, such that a non-uniformity of luminance in the CCFFL


100


occurs. In addition, since the pulse width P


W


is lowered compared to the same pulse period P


T


, the effective pulse period becomes longer, that is, it is equal to, or longer than, the time of visual persistence for human beings, thereby unstable luminance of the CCFFL


100


occurs.




Therefore, it is difficult to have a desired luminance uniformity while the CCFFL is adjusted for a desired reduced luminance using the conventional driving method for the CCFFL.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a method for driving the cold cathode flat fluorescent lamp (CCFFL) for enabling the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL to be substantially constant while the CCFFL is adjusted for a desired luminance.




It is another object of the invention to provide a method for driving the CCFFL suitable for improving the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL when it is dim.




It is still another object of the invention to provide a method for driving the CCFFL suitable for reducing the power consumption thereof and preventing the luminance of the CCFFL from being unstable.




According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided the method for driving the CCFFL comprising the following steps: generating a pulse-combined signal, wherein the pulse-combined signal has a plurality of pulse signals, and each of the plurality of pulse signals has a pulse width and a pulse period; applying the pulse-combined signal to the inverter driver circuit, wherein the inverter driver circuit has a pair of output terminals, which are electrically connected to a pair of input terminals on the CCFFL so as to input a control signal to the CCFFL to light it up; adjusting the pulse width and the pulse period so that the CCFFL is at a first luminance while a first luminance uniformity thereof is maximum; setting the pulse width and the pulse period such that the CCFFL is at the first luminance and have the first luminance uniformity; and generating the pulse-combined signal having a turn-off time that allows the CCFFL to be at a second luminance and to have a second luminance uniformity; wherein the second luminance uniformity is substantially equal to the first luminance uniformity.




It is preferred that the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-off time comprises using a sinusoid-wave signal, a square-wave signal, or a triangle-shaped wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.




It is advantageous that the method for driving the CCFFL further comprises a step of generating the pulse-combined signal having a turn-on time that allows the CCFFL to be at a third luminance and to have a third luminance uniformity; wherein the third luminance uniformity is substantially equal to the first luminance uniformity.




It is preferred that the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-on time comprises using a sinusoid-wave signal, a square-wave signal, or a triangle-shaped wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.




It is preferred that the third luminance is the desired luminance of the CCFFL.




It is preferred that the third luminance is the first luminance of the CCFFL.




It is preferred that the first luminance is the maximum luminance of the CCFFL.




It is preferred that the second luminance is the desired luminance of the CCFFL.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description to follow taken in conjunction with the appended claim.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 4

is a block diagram showing an example of the method for driving the CCFFL


200


according to the invention. As these devices are the same as those in

FIG. 2

except of a signal-generating unit


205


, an explanation of them is omitted here.




In

FIG. 5

, the signal-generating unit


205


is enabled by an enabling signal provided by a power supply


204


so as to generate a pulse-combined signal


206


, wherein the pulse-combined signal


206


has a plurality of pulse signals, and there is a turn-on time T


on


or a turn-off time T


off


in the pulse-combined signal


206


. Further, there are a plurality of successive pulse signals during the turn-on time T


on


; meanwhile, each of the plurality of successive pulse signals is provided with a pulse width P


W


and a pulse period P


T


. Preferably, the turn-on time T


on


, the turn-off time T


off


, the pulse width P


W


, and the pulse period P


T


as above-mentioned are adjusted and controlled by the signal-generating unit


205


. According to the description of the method for driving the CCFFL


200


as follows, the signal-generating unit


205


is allowed to generate the pulse-combined signal


206


having an adequate pulse width P


W


, an adequate pulse period P


T


, and an adequate turn-on time T


on


or turn-off time T


off


, which is subsequently input to an inverter driver


207


. Based on the pulse-combined signal


206


, the inverter driver


207


generates a control signal, preferably, a pulse signal or an alternating signal, so that the CCFFL


200


is driven to light up. In this way, by controlling the signal-generating unit


205


to generate the pulse-combined signal


206


, it is possible to desirably adjust the luminance of the CCFFL


200


while the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL


200


substantially remains at the maximum.




As described above, the adequate pulse width P


W


and the adequate pulse period P


T


of the pulse-combined signal


206


generated by the signal-generating unit


205


are corresponded to allow the CCFFL


200


, regardless of any luminance thereof, to have a substantially constant luminance uniformity. On the other hand, either the turn-on time T


on


or the turn-off time T


off


of the same is corresponded to allow the CCFFL


200


to be at a desired luminance, wherein the signal-generating unit


205


generates the pulse-combined signal


206


having either the turn-on time T


on


or the turn-off time T


off


by using any kind of alternating signal (such as a sinusoid-wave signal, a square-wave signal, or a triangle-shaped wave signal) and performing a modulation. Specifically, if there is no turn-off time T


off


, the CCFFL


200


is at maximum luminance; and if there is no turn-on time T


on


, the CCFFL


200


is at minimum luminance.




The signal-generating unit


205


is any electronic combination composed of electronic devices that can generate the waveform shown in

FIG. 5

, and it should be understood by a person skilled in the art that the signal-generating unit


205


is not restricted to a particular one, i.e., it could be any electronic circuit that can generates the pulse-combined signal


206


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the method for driving the CCFFL is described according to one embodiment of the invention. Firstly, as shown in

FIG. 4

, a set of pulse signals is generated by the signal-generating unit


205


, wherein the set of pulse signals has a plurality of successive pulse signals, and each pulse signal has a pulse width P


W


and a pulse period P


T


shown in FIG.


5


. Secondly, the set of pulse signals is applied to the inverter driver


207


, and based on the set of pulse signals, the inverter driver


207


generates a control signal, preferably a pulse signal or an alternating signal, so that the inverter driver


207


can drive the CCFFL


200


to light up.




After the CCFFL


200


is driven to light up, the pulse width P


W


and the pulse period P


T


are adjusted so as to allow the CCFFL


200


to be substantially at a first luminance thereof, wherein the first luminance is substantially equal to the maximum luminance of the CCFFL


200


. Subsequently, the values of luminance of a plurality of regions on the luminous surface are measured; preferably, the number of the plurality of regions is 9. Then, luminance uniformity is defined by calculating the ratio of the value of the minimum luminance to the value of the maximum luminance within a plurality of regions. In a case of keeping the maximum luminance of the CCFFL


200


substantially constant, the pulse width P


W


and the pulse period P


T


are adequately and repeatedly adjusted so as to allow the luminance uniformity to substantially equal a first luminance uniformity, wherein the first luminance uniformity is substantially equal to the maximum luminance uniformity of the CCFFL


200


.




Then, the pulse width P


W


and the pulse period P


T


are set in order to subsequently adjust the desired luminance of the CCFFL


200


. After that, the signal-generating unit


205


is firstly allowed to use any kind of alternating signal (such as a sinusoid-wave signal, a square-wave signal, or a triangle-shaped wave signal) and to perform a modulating operation, so that the pulse-combined signal


206


having a turn-off time T


off


is generated. Then, the pulse-combined signal


206


having a turn-off time T


off


is input to the inverter driver


207


so as to reduce the luminance of the CCFFL


200


. Lastly, it is allowable to repeatedly input the pulse-combined signal


206


having either the turn-on time T


on


or the turn-off time T


off


to the inverter driver


207


, so that the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL is substantially constant while the same is adjusted for the desired luminance; meanwhile, the pulse-combined signal


206


having a turn-on time T


on


is also generated by the signal-generating unit


205


using any kind of alternating signal (such as a sinusoid-wave signal, a square-wave signal, or a triangle-shaped wave signal) and performing a modulating operation. This method is suitable for improving the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL when it is dim.




According to the embodiment of the invention, it is preferred that a frequency of pulse corresponding to the pulse period P


T


is adjusted to a level of more than 60 Hz. In addition, according to the method of the invention, it is possible that the luminance uniformity of the CCFFL is substantially larger than 70%.




The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The embodiment is therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of a conventional CCFFL;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram of a conventional driving method for a CCFFL;





FIG. 3

illustrates the waveform of a conventional pulse signal input to a CCFFL;





FIG. 4

is a block diagram showing the driving apparatus and method for a CCFFL according to one embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5

illustrates the waveform of the pulse-combined signal input to a CCFFL according to one embodiment of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A method for driving a cold cathode flat fluorescent lamp (CCFFL), wherein a driver apparatus for the CCFFL is composed of a power supply, a signal-generating unit, and an inverter driver circuit, comprising the steps of:generating a pulse-combined signal having a plurality of pulse signals, wherein each of the plurality of pulse signals has a pulse width and a pulse period; applying the pulse-combined signal to the inverter driver circuit, wherein the inverter driver circuit has a pair of output terminals, which are electrically connected to a pair of input terminals of the CCFFL so as to input a control signal to the CCFFL to light it up; adjusting the pulse width and the pulse period, so that the CCFFL can be at a first luminance while a first luminance uniformity thereof is at a substantially maximum level; setting the pulse width and the pulse period so that the CCFFL is at the first luminance and have the first luminance uniformity; and generating the pulse-combined signal having a turn-off time that allows the CCFFL to be at a second luminance and to have a second luminance uniformity; wherein the second luminance uniformity is substantially equal to the first luminance uniformity.
  • 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-off time comprises using a sinusoid-wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.
  • 3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-off time comprises using a square-wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.
  • 4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-off time comprises using a triangle-shaped wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.
  • 5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the first luminance is substantially equal to the maximum luminance of the CCFFL.
  • 6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the second luminance is a desired luminance of the CCFFL.
  • 7. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising the step of:generating the pulse-combined signal having a turn-on time that allows the CCFFL to be at a third luminance and to have a third luminance uniformity; wherein the third luminance uniformity is substantially equal to the first luminance uniformity.
  • 8. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-on time comprises using a sinusoid-wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.
  • 9. A The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-on time comprises using a square-wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.
  • 10. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the step of generating the pulse-combined signal having the turn-on time comprises using a triangle-shaped wave signal, and performing a modulating operation.
  • 11. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the third luminance is a desired luminance of the CCFFL.
  • 12. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the third luminance is the first luminance of the CCFFL.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
90127613 A Nov 2001 TW
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6239558 Fujimura et al. May 2001 B1