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Regulation of wavelength shift and perceived color of solid state lighting with intensity variation

  • US 9,041,305 B2
  • Filed: 04/08/2014
  • Issued: 05/26/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/21/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for controlling an intensity of light emitted from an array of light emitting diodes, the apparatus comprising:

  • an interface configured to receive information designating a selected intensity level lower than a full intensity level, wherein the array of light emitting diodes is configured to have a first emitted spectrum at the full intensity level, wherein a first electrical biasing for the array produces a first wavelength shift, and wherein a second electrical biasing for the array produces a second, opposing wavelength shift;

    a memory configured to store a plurality of parameters corresponding to a plurality of intensity levels and a plurality of temperatures, wherein a parameter from the plurality of parameters corresponds to the selected intensity level and a sensed or determined temperature; and

    a controller coupled to the memory, wherein the controller is configured to retrieve the parameter from the memory and to convert the parameter into a corresponding control signal to provide a combined first electrical biasing and second electrical biasing to the array to generate emitted light having the selected intensity level and having a second emitted spectrum within a predetermined variance of the first emitted spectrum.

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