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Driving circuit for light emitting element, light emitting device using same, and display apparatus

  • US 10,152,926 B2
  • Filed: 02/24/2011
  • Issued: 12/11/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/26/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A driving circuit for use with a DC/DC converter and for use with a plurality of light emitting units, the DC/DC converter being structured to generate a driving voltage supplied to anodes of the plurality of light emitting units which are coupled together, the driving circuit comprising:

  • a plurality of driving terminals respectively provided to the plurality of light emitting units, each coupled to a cathode of the corresponding light emitting unit;

    a setting terminal coupled to receive a first variable signal indicative of a target value of the driving current;

    a converter circuit structured to receive the first variable signal and to generate a first control signal and a second control signal according to the first variable signal;

    a plurality of current sources respectively provided to the plurality of driving terminals, each provided between the corresponding driving terminal and a ground, and structured to adjust the driving current through the respective light emitting unit according to the first control signal from the receiving circuit, a voltage source structured to generate a second variable signal according to the second control signal;

    a control circuit configured to control the DC/DC converter according to the second variable signal;

    wherein the control circuit controls the DC/DC converter such that a lowest voltage from among voltages at the plurality of driving terminals matches the second variable signal;

    wherein the control circuit comprises;

    a switching transistor coupled to the DC/DC converter and structured to control an operation of the DC/DC converter;

    an error amplifier structured to amplify a difference between a lowest voltage from among terminal voltages at the plurality of driving terminals and the second variable signal so as to generate an error signal;

    a pulse width modulator structured to generate a pulse signal based on the error signal; and

    a driver structured to control on/off state of the switching transistor based on the pulse signal.

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