Controlled power dissipation in a switch path in a lighting system
First Claim
1. An apparatus comprising:
- a controller configured to control a boost switch in a switching power converter of a phase cut compatible, dimmable lighting system, wherein the controller is configured to control a power dissipation circuit to control dissipation of excess energy by at least the boost switch during a controlled power dissipation phase, and the controlled power dissipation phase occurs after a charging phase begins and before an end of a subsequent flyback phase of the switching power converter.
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Abstract
A lighting system includes one or more methods and systems to control dissipation of excess power in the lighting system when the power into a switching power converter from a leading edge, phase-cut dimmer is greater than the power out of the switching power converter. In at least one embodiment, the lighting system includes a controller that controls dissipation of excess energy in the lighting system to prevent a premature disconnection of the phase-cut dimmer. In at least one embodiment, the controller actively controls power dissipation by generating one or more signals to actively and selectively control power dissipation in the lighting system. By actively and selectively controlling power dissipation in the lighting system, the controller intentionally dissipates power when the power into the lighting system should be greater than the power out to a lamp of the lighting system.
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1. An apparatus comprising:
a controller configured to control a boost switch in a switching power converter of a phase cut compatible, dimmable lighting system, wherein the controller is configured to control a power dissipation circuit to control dissipation of excess energy by at least the boost switch during a controlled power dissipation phase, and the controlled power dissipation phase occurs after a charging phase begins and before an end of a subsequent flyback phase of the switching power converter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method comprising:
controlling a boost switch in a switching power converter of a phase cut compatible, dimmable lighting system during a power dissipation phase to dissipate excess energy by at least a power dissipation circuit that includes the boost switch, wherein the controlled power dissipation phase occurs after a charging phase begins and before an end of a subsequent flyback phase of the switching power converter. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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