Feedforward control of semiconductor light sources
First Claim
1. A control method for a semiconductor light source using a circuit arrangement for operating a semiconductor light source, wherein the semiconductor light source is operated with short and powerful pulses by the circuit arrangement, the circuit arrangement comprising:
- a control circuit;
a digital/analog convertor;
a comparator;
a transistor;
wherein the control circuit is configured to input, via the digital/analog convertor, a desired predefined current value into the comparator, the output of which in turn is connected up to the input of the transistor and which impresses a current corresponding to the desired predefined current value into the semiconductor light source;
wherein the control circuit is configured to store the characteristic luminous flux decrease of the semiconductor light source, and wherein the control circuit is configured to alter the power introduced during the pulse such that the emitted quantity of light of the semiconductor light source substantially remains constant over the pulse duration,the method comprising;
operating the semiconductor light source with short and powerful pulses by an operating device;
storing the characteristic light decrease of the semiconductor light source depending on the power introduced into the semiconductor light source in the operating device;
and altering power introduced during the pulse such that the emitted quantity of light of the semiconductor light source substantially remains constant over the pulse duration.
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Abstract
A control method for a semiconductor light source may include operating the semiconductor light source with short, powerful pulses by an operating device; storing the characteristic light decrease of the semiconductor light source depending on the power introduced into the semiconductor light source in the operating device; and altering power introduced during the pulse in such a way that the emitted quantity of light of the semiconductor light source substantially remains constant over the pulse duration.
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7 Claims
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1. A control method for a semiconductor light source using a circuit arrangement for operating a semiconductor light source, wherein the semiconductor light source is operated with short and powerful pulses by the circuit arrangement, the circuit arrangement comprising:
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a control circuit; a digital/analog convertor; a comparator; a transistor; wherein the control circuit is configured to input, via the digital/analog convertor, a desired predefined current value into the comparator, the output of which in turn is connected up to the input of the transistor and which impresses a current corresponding to the desired predefined current value into the semiconductor light source; wherein the control circuit is configured to store the characteristic luminous flux decrease of the semiconductor light source, and wherein the control circuit is configured to alter the power introduced during the pulse such that the emitted quantity of light of the semiconductor light source substantially remains constant over the pulse duration, the method comprising; operating the semiconductor light source with short and powerful pulses by an operating device; storing the characteristic light decrease of the semiconductor light source depending on the power introduced into the semiconductor light source in the operating device; and altering power introduced during the pulse such that the emitted quantity of light of the semiconductor light source substantially remains constant over the pulse duration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A circuit arrangement for operating a semiconductor light source, wherein the semiconductor light source is operated with short and powerful pulses by the circuit arrangement, the circuit arrangement comprising:
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a control circuit; a digital/analog convertor; a comparator; a transistor; wherein the control circuit is configured to input, via the digital/analog convertor, a desired predefined current value into the comparator, the output of which in turn is connected up to the input of the transistor and which impresses a current corresponding to the desired predefined current value into the semiconductor light source; wherein the control circuit is configured to store the characteristic luminous flux decrease of the semiconductor light source, and wherein the control circuit is configured to alter the power introduced during the pulse such that the emitted quantity of light of the semiconductor light source substantially remains constant over the pulse duration. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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