LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE FOR AC POWER OPERATION
First Claim
1. A light-emitting device, comprising:
- a first power source connection terminal and a second power source connection terminal; and
a plurality of first arrays of light emitting cells, each first array comprising a plurality of serially connected light emitting cells, the first arrays being connected in parallel to one another between the first power source connection terminal and the second power source connection terminal, and each first array being configured to emit light under a different voltage level from the other first arrays.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an improved light-emitting device for an AC power operation. A conventional light emitting device employs an AC light-emitting diode having arrays of light emitting cells connected in reverse parallel. The arrays in the prior art alternately repeat on/off in response to a phase change of an AC power source, resulting in short light emission time during a ½ cycle and the occurrence of a flicker effect. An AC light-emitting device according to the present invention employs a variety of means by which light emission time is prolonged during a ½ cycle in response to a phase change of an AC power source and a flicker effect can be reduced. For example, the means may be switching blocks respectively connected to nodes between the light emitting cells, switching blocks connected to a plurality of arrays, or a delay phosphor. Further, there is provided an AC light-emitting device, wherein a plurality of arrays having the different numbers of light emitting cells are employed to increase light emission time and to reduce a flicker effect.
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12 Claims
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1. A light-emitting device, comprising:
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a first power source connection terminal and a second power source connection terminal; and a plurality of first arrays of light emitting cells, each first array comprising a plurality of serially connected light emitting cells, the first arrays being connected in parallel to one another between the first power source connection terminal and the second power source connection terminal, and each first array being configured to emit light under a different voltage level from the other first arrays. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A light-emitting device, comprising:
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a bridge rectifier; and a plurality of light emitting cell arrays, each array comprising a plurality of serially connected light emitting cells, the arrays being connected in parallel to one another between two nodes of the bridge rectifier, and each array is configured to emit light under a different voltage level from the other arrays. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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