System for Reducing the Thermal Inertia of an Electronic Display
First Claim
1. A system for anticipating the temperature rise of a component of an electronic display which typically experiences an increase in temperature when the display is exposed to high ambient light levels, the system comprising:
- an ambient light sensor producing a signal;
a fan positioned so as to force cooling gas over the component; and
a microprocessor which receives the ambient light sensor signal and uses the signal to control the speed of the fan.
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Abstract
A system for controlling the cooling fan within an electronic display based on the amount of ambient light present. An ambient light sensor is used to measure the amount of ambient light which is contacting the display. To anticipate a temperature rise and lower the thermal inertia of the display, the fan speed is increased when high ambient light levels are measured at the exterior of the display. The ambient light sensor data may be used to apply a temperature correction factor to a temperature sensor within the display. Alternatively, the ambient light sensor data may be used to apply a fan speed correction factor to a desired fan speed (calculated based on a temperature sensor within the display). Multiple systems or methods can be used simultaneously within the display to cool several components which may heat and cool at different rates relative to one another. The various systems can have similar or different logic depending on the amount of cooling needed and the manner in which the cooled-components produce/absorb heat.
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14 Claims
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1. A system for anticipating the temperature rise of a component of an electronic display which typically experiences an increase in temperature when the display is exposed to high ambient light levels, the system comprising:
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an ambient light sensor producing a signal; a fan positioned so as to force cooling gas over the component; and a microprocessor which receives the ambient light sensor signal and uses the signal to control the speed of the fan. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A system for anticipating the temperature rise of a component of an electronic display which typically experiences an increase in temperature when the display is exposed to high ambient light levels, the system comprising:
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an electronic image assembly; a backplane in electrical communication with the electronic image assembly; an ambient light sensor producing a signal; a power module in electrical communication with the backplane; a fan placed to force cooling gas over the power module; a temperature sensor producing a signal and placed near the power module; and a microprocessor which receives the ambient light sensor signal and temperature sensor signal and uses both signals to control the speed of the fan. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for anticipating the temperature rise of a component of an electronic display which typically experiences an increase in temperature when the display is exposed to high ambient light levels, the system comprising:
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an ambient light sensor producing a signal; a temperature sensor producing a signal; a fan positioned so as to force cooling gas over the component; and a microprocessor which applies a temperature correction factor to the temperature sensor signal, where the temperature correction factor is dependent upon the ambient light sensor signal. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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