Claims
- 1. A strobe comprising:a housing; a light source; capacitor coupled to the source; a candela specifing element; input terminals for receipt of voltages in one of a range of 8-17 volts or 16-33 volts. control circuitry carried in the housing, the control circuitry includes a programmed processor, the control circuitry is coupled at least to the specifying element and a feedback circuit, the feedback circuit is also coupled to the capcacitor wherein the control circuit alters a capacitor charging parameter in response to at least one feedback signal from the from the feedback circuit so as to produce the specified candela output at the light source.
- 2. A strobe as in claim 1 wherein the at least one feedback signal comprises one of a digitized capacitor voltage value are selected signal transition indicative of a capacitor voitage.
- 3. A strobe as in claim 1 which includes capacitor drive circuitry coupled between the control circuitry and the capacitor.
- 4. A strobe as in claim 3 wherein the drive circuitry alters a capacitor charging current duty cycle in response to the control circuitry.
- 5. A strobe as in claim 3 wherein the drive circuitry includes a constant frequency, variable duty cycle capacitor charging current generator coupled to the control circuitry and to the capacitor wherein the control circuitry varies the charging current duty cycle in response to both the feedback signal and the candela specifying element.
- 6. A strobe as in claim 3 wherein the duty cycle is adjusted periodically in response to the feedback signal.
- 7. A strobe as in claim 1 wherein the control circuitry alters the charging current parameter periodically.
- 8. A strobe comprising:a housing; a light source; a capacitor coupled to the source; a candela specifying element; input terminals for receipt of voltage in one of a range of 8-17 volts or 16-33 volts; control circuitry which includes pre-stored, executable instructions, carried in the housing, coupled at least to the specifying element and a feedback circuit, the feed circuit is also coupled to the capacitor wherein the control circuit repetitively charges the capacitor during a plurality of cycles and during each such cycle that circuitry alters a capacitor charging parameter in response to at least one feedback signal from the feedback circuit so to produce the specified candela output at the light source.
- 9. A strobe as in claim 8 wherein a processor executes pre-stored instructions for altering a charging rate of the capacitor in response to a selected candela output parameter.
- 10. A strobe as in claim 9 wherein the control circuitry illuminates the source, at least at a first predetermined rate, and wherein tbe instructions alter the charging between illuminations.
- 11. A strobe as in claim 10 wherein the instructions repetitively increase the charging rate between illuminations in response to a need to increase capacitor voltage.
- 12. A strobe as in claim 10 which includes constant frequency, variabe duty cycle capacitor charging circuitry.
- 13. A strobe as in claim 12 wherein the instructions alter the duty cycle in response to applied input voltage.
- 14. A strobe comprising:a housing; a triggerable source of illumination carried by the housing; control circuitty carried by the housing and coupled to the source of illumination; an illumination output specifying element, coupled to the control circuitry, for specifying a desired light output; a power supply, carried by the housing, and coupled to the control circuitry, wherein the supply includes input terminals for receipt of electrical energy of varying levels; and wherein the control circuitry is responsive to received levels of electrical energy varying over at least 8-30 volts to provide the specified output of illunination, and wherein the control initiates each charging cycle by step-wise increasing a capacitor charging duty cycle paramenter on a predetermined basis prior to altering that parameter in response to a feedback signaI from the capacitor, and inrush current limiting circuity.
- 15. A strobe as in claim 4 which includes circuitry which senses synchronizing pulses received at the input terminals.
- 16. A strobe as in claim 15 which includes an audible output device and circuitry for driving the output device in response to sensed synchronization pulses.
- 17. A strobe as in claim 14 which includes a storage capacitor for a accumulating electrical energy for triggering the source and wherein the control circuitry includes executable instructions for adjusting a rate of charging the capacitor in response to a recieved level of electrical energy.
- 18. A strobe as in claim 17 which includes instructions for increasing a charging duty cycle on a per cycle basis.
- 19. A strobe as in claim 17 which includes circuitry which senses synchronizing pulses recieved at the input terminals.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/040,968, filed Jan. 7, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,661,337, entittled “Processor Based Strobe With Feedback” and claims the benefit of the filing date of May 23, 2001 of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/293,083 entitled “Processor Based Strobe With Feedback” and is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/767,897 filed Jan. 31, 2001, entitled “Processor Controlled Strobe”.
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