Dimmer compatible light emitting diode driver
First Claim
1. A driver for driving a lamp comprising one or more light emitting diodes, the driver comprisingan arrangement configured for, in response to detections of instantaneous values of an input voltage signal of the driver and in response to a detection of an average value of the input voltage signal, providing an output current to the lamp, each detected instantaneous value divided by the detected average value forming a ratio, andan adaptation circuit between the input voltage and the arrangement configured for adapting at least some of the ratios to allow the input voltage signal to be provided via a dimmer for dimming the lamp.
3 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
Drivers (1) for driving lamps (2) comprising light emitting diodes are provided with arrangements (11) for, in response to detections of instantaneous values and average values of input voltage signals, providing output currents. Detected instantaneous values divided by detected average values form ratios. Adaptation circuits (12) for adapting some ratios make the drivers (1) dimmer compatible. The adaptation circuits (12) may comprise first circuits (21-29) for adapting the detected instantaneous values, second circuits (31-38) for adapting the detected average values, and third circuits (91-96) and fourth circuits (101-5) for respectively modulating the detected average and instantaneous values to add bleeder functions. The adaptation circuits (12) may adapt the ratios in different ways during different parts of a period of the input voltage signal and such that a time-interval, during which time-interval an input current signal of the driver (1) has instantaneous values larger than a threshold, is increased.
-
Citations
15 Claims
-
1. A driver for driving a lamp comprising one or more light emitting diodes, the driver comprising
an arrangement configured for, in response to detections of instantaneous values of an input voltage signal of the driver and in response to a detection of an average value of the input voltage signal, providing an output current to the lamp, each detected instantaneous value divided by the detected average value forming a ratio, and an adaptation circuit between the input voltage and the arrangement configured for adapting at least some of the ratios to allow the input voltage signal to be provided via a dimmer for dimming the lamp.
Specification