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Systems and methods for converting alternating current to drive light-emitting diodes

  • US 9,049,765 B1
  • Filed: 09/04/2014
  • Issued: 06/02/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/04/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A light-emitting diode (LED) lighting system for driving an array of LEDs using an electronic ballast supplying alternating current, wherein the array of LEDs have a manufacturer'"'"'s specification of a current value and a voltage value required for activating the array of LEDs, comprising:

  • a first circuitry coupled to the array of LEDs and configured to convert an alternating current having a first peak-to-peak voltage into a first direct current and further configured to feed the first direct current into the array of LEDs,wherein the first circuitry comprises;

    (1) a first set of capacitors configured to convert the alternating current having the first peak-to-peak voltage to a modified alternating current having a reduced peak-to-peak voltage based on the manufacturer'"'"'s specification for LEDs in the array of LEDs, and (2) at least one full-wave rectifier configured to convert the alternating current with the reduced peak-to-peak voltage to the first direct current;

    a second circuitry coupled to the array of LEDs and configured to convert an alternating current having a second peak-to-peak voltage into a second direct current and further configured to feed the second direct current into the array of LEDs; and

    a switching circuitry configured to switch an input alternating current between the first circuitry and the second circuitry based on a peak-to-peak voltage of the input alternating current.

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