LED controller circuit
First Claim
1. An LED controller circuit, wherein the controller circuit is for controlling an inductive power converter which includes a transistor for conducting an inductor current, and the inductor is driven by a drive voltage (VIN) received from a dimmer circuit, wherein the controller circuit comprises:
- a feedback arrangement for controlling the transistor in response to upper and lower thresholds of the inductor current; and
a processor for determining, based on an analysis or signal processing of the on-time of the transistor, dimmer characteristics, including at least the dimmer type being leading edge or trailing edge and the on state and off states of the ac dimmed voltage signal.
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Abstract
An LED controller circuit for use in an LED drive circuit in which a coil current control scheme is used to deliver power to an LED arrangement from a phase cut dimmer. The controller circuit includes means for determining, based on an analysis/signal processing of the on-time of the transistor, the dimmer characteristics, including the on state and off states of the ac dimmed voltage signal. This avoids the need for the controller circuit to process the dimmer output.
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13 Claims
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1. An LED controller circuit, wherein the controller circuit is for controlling an inductive power converter which includes a transistor for conducting an inductor current, and the inductor is driven by a drive voltage (VIN) received from a dimmer circuit, wherein the controller circuit comprises:
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a feedback arrangement for controlling the transistor in response to upper and lower thresholds of the inductor current; and a processor for determining, based on an analysis or signal processing of the on-time of the transistor, dimmer characteristics, including at least the dimmer type being leading edge or trailing edge and the on state and off states of the ac dimmed voltage signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of detecting dimmer characteristics from a dimmed ac input voltage signal, comprising:
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driving an inductor using the input voltage; conducting the inductor current through a transistor; controlling the transistor in response to upper and lower thresholds of the inductor current; and determining, based on an analysis of the on-time of the transistor, dimmer characteristics, including at least the on state and off states of the ac dimmed voltage signal; and determining the dimmer characteristics based on the gate signal of the transistor. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A method of detecting dimmer characteristics from a dimmed ac input voltage signal, comprising:
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driving an inductor using the input voltage; conducting the inductor current through a transistor; controlling the transistor in response to upper and lower thresholds of the inductor current; and determining, based on an analysis of the on-time of the transistor, dimmer characteristics, including at least the on state and off states of the ac dimmed voltage signal; and determining an off-state of the dimmer when the transistor on-time exceeds a certain limit and detecting an on-state of the dimmer as soon as the transistor is switched off.
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12. A method of detecting dimmer characteristics from a dimmed ac input voltage signal, comprising:
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driving an inductor using the input voltage; conducting the inductor current through a transistor; controlling the transistor in response to upper and lower thresholds of the inductor current; and determining, based on an analysis of the on-time of the transistor, dimmer characteristics, including at least the on state and off states of the ac dimmed voltage signal; and detecting whether leading edge or trailing edge dimming is implemented, by detecting a leading edge dimmer based on the MOSFET on-time, when the dimmer enters the on-state or by detecting a trailing edge dimmer based on the MOSFET on-time, when the dimmer enters the off-state.
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13. A method of detecting dimmer characteristics from a dimmed ac input voltage signal, comprising:
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driving an inductor using the input voltage; conducting the inductor current through a transistor; controlling the transistor in response to upper and lower thresholds of the inductor current; and determining, based on an analysis of the on-time of the transistor, dimmer characteristics, including at least the on state and off states of the ac dimmed voltage signal; and using an analogue circuit for determining the on-state and off-state of the dimmer based on analogue processing of the transistor gate signal.
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