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Triac dimmable power supply unit for LED

  • US 8,723,439 B2
  • Filed: 12/06/2010
  • Issued: 05/13/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/07/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A power-factor-corrected power supply adapted to supply power to one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), comprising:

  • a triac dimmer electrically connected between an alternating current source and a bridge rectifier;

    a damping circuit electrically connected between the alternating current source and the bridge rectifier;

    a bleeder circuit configured to conduct current between a supply terminal of the bridge rectifier and ground only when a triac in the triac dimmer is not conducting current;

    a fast startup circuit configured to conduct current between the supply terminal of the bridge rectifier and a voltage supply terminal of a power-factor-corrected controller when the triac dimmer is initially turned on until a supply voltage capacitor coupled to the voltage supply terminal of the power-factor-corrected controller has charged;

    a dimming slope control circuit configured to reduce a first voltage sensed at a current sensing terminal of the power-factor-corrected controller, such that a reduced amount of current is supplied to the one or more LEDs at a given firing angle, wherein the first voltage is representative of a current flowing through a primary winding of a flyback transformer; and

    a dummy load circuit provided in parallel with the one or more LEDs to draw a holding current for the triac only after the triac is turned on.

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