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Light emitting diode failure detection system for a vehicle

  • US 10,065,563 B2
  • Filed: 09/16/2015
  • Issued: 09/04/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/16/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A light failure detection system for use in a vehicle having a plurality of light emitting diode lighting devices, said light failure detection system comprising:

  • a circuit board;

    a plurality of lighting circuits, each lighting circuit being coupled to the circuit board by an input wire;

    a plurality of voltage level monitoring circuits on said circuit board, each one of said plurality of voltage level monitoring circuits connected to one of said lighting circuits and adapted to measure the voltage (V_ref) of the one of said light circuits at an input voltage;

    a plurality of current monitoring circuits on said circuit board, each one of said plurality of current monitoring circuits connected to one of said lighting circuits and adapted to measure a current (C_ref) draw of the one of said light circuits at said input voltage;

    a voltage drop circuit for enabling the plurality of voltage level monitoring circuits and the plurality of current monitoring circuits to measure current (C_low) and voltage (V_low) at an adjusted input voltage;

    a temperature sensor;

    a learn mode switch for placing the light failure detection system into a learn mode wherein said lighting circuits are monitored with the plurality of voltage level monitoring circuits and the plurality of current monitoring circuits to determine threshold voltage and current levels for the lighting circuits;

    a microcontroller coupled to the circuit board for storing the threshold voltage and current levels and the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor, said microcontroller being adapted to calculate an adjusted threshold current based on a voltage sensitivity and the sensed temperature; and

    a fault indicator for indicating a status of the light failure detection system if a measured current C_now is above or below the adjusted threshold current by a predetermined value.

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