Ballasts for operating light emitting diodes in AC circuits
First Claim
1. A ballast for operating diodes, comprising:
- AC input means, for receiving AC voltage;
capacitor means, aligned parallel to said AC input means;
inductor means, coupled to said capacitor means, aligned serial to said AC input means;
secondary inductor means, aligned serial to said inductor means;
a plurality of anti-parallel shunt diodes shunted across said secondary inductor;
a plurality of diodes coupled to said secondary inductor means, aligned anti-parallel to each other, and further aligned parallel to said AC input means; and
a transformer comprising primary and secondary coils, said primary coils coupled to said capacitor means.
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Abstract
Several types of ballast circuits for operating one or many LEDs in AC circuits finding particular use in aircraft lighting panels are disclosed. The first type is a linear transfer function ballast using inductors to limit diode current, and capacitors to ensure unity input power factors. The second type is a non-linear transfer function ballast using inductors to limit current, capacitors to ensure unity input power factor, and diodes shunted across one or many series connected inductors to steepen the transfer function. The aim of steepening the transfer function is to imitate the voltage—brightness characteristic of incandescent bulbs, thereby providing a direct replacement aerospace lighting solution compatible with existing AC light dimmers. It is also possible to configure the ballasts of the present invention to function with a DC input voltage.
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11 Claims
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1. A ballast for operating diodes, comprising:
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AC input means, for receiving AC voltage;
capacitor means, aligned parallel to said AC input means;
inductor means, coupled to said capacitor means, aligned serial to said AC input means;
secondary inductor means, aligned serial to said inductor means;
a plurality of anti-parallel shunt diodes shunted across said secondary inductor;
a plurality of diodes coupled to said secondary inductor means, aligned anti-parallel to each other, and further aligned parallel to said AC input means; and
a transformer comprising primary and secondary coils, said primary coils coupled to said capacitor means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A ballast for operating diodes, comprising:
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AC input means, for receiving AC voltage;
capacitor means, aligned parallel to said AC input means;
inductor means, coupled to said capacitor means, aligned serial to said AC input means;
secondary inductor means, aligned serial to said inductor means;
a plurality of anti-parallel shunt diodes shunted across said secondary inductor;
a plurality of diodes coupled to said secondary inductor means, aligned anti-parallel to each other, and further aligned parallel to said AC input means; and
dimmer means couple to said AC input means to vary said AC voltage;
wherein when said AC voltage through said secondary inductor means exceeds the conduction threshold of said plurality of anti-parallel shunt diodes, said secondary inductor means are shunted. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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7. A method of controlling current to a plurality of diodes, comprising the steps of:
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receiving AC voltage, said AC voltage having an AC voltage amplitude;
limiting current delivered from said AC voltage into said plurality of diodes wherein said limiting is inversely related to said AC voltage amplitude, wherein said step of limiting current comprises;
providing a primary current limiter;
providing a secondary current limiter, said secondary current limiter responsive to said AC voltage amplitude; and
bypassing said secondary current limiter when said AC voltage amplitude exceeds a pre-determined value. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
receiving DC voltage;
converting said DC voltage to AC voltage.
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