LIGHT MODULE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF LIGHT SOURCE BRANCHES
20190268988 ยท 2019-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/2696
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21W2102/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/153
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A light module for a motor vehicle, including a first electrical assembly on a first carrier, which harbours a plurality of branches that are connected in parallel, each branch including light sources, preferably light-emitting diodes. The module includes a second carrier which includes a control unit for controlling the supply of electrical power to the light sources, the control unit including a feedback loop from a reference branch. The light module allows the number of connections between the two carriers of the assembly to be decreased and reliability thereof to be increased.
Claims
1: Light module for a motor vehicle, comprising: a first electrical assembly which comprises a plurality of branches that are connected in parallel, each branch comprising light sources that are connected in series, at least one of the branches comprising a transistor that is connected in series with the light sources; a control unit for controlling the supply of electrical power to the light sources, the control unit including a feedback loop from a reference branch, characterized in that the first electrical assembly is arranged on a first carrier in that the control unit is arranged on a second carrier, distinct from the first carrier, and in that the feedback loop is connected to the transistors of the first electrical assembly, such that the intensity of the electric current which flows through the respective light source branches depends on the intensity of the electric current which flows through the reference branch.
2: Light module according to claim 1, wherein the reference branch comprises electronic components, and in that at least some of the components are arranged on the second carrier, the other components being arranged on the first carrier.
3: Light module according to claim 1, wherein all of the components of the reference branch are arranged on the first carrier.
4: Light module according to claim 2, wherein all of the components of the reference branch are arranged on the second carrier.
5: Light module according to claim 1, wherein the reference branch comprises at least one resistor.
6: Light module according to claim 5, wherein the reference branch comprises a semiconductor element.
7: Light module according to claim 3, wherein the reference branch is one of the branches of the first electrical assembly.
8: Light module according to claim 1, wherein the intensity of the electric current which flows through the light source branches is substantially equal to the intensity of the electric current which flows through the reference branch, or has a predefined relationship therewith, the relationship being predetermined by resistance values of the reference branch and of the branches of the first electrical assembly.
9: Light module according to claim 1, wherein the first carrier comprises a flexible substrate.
10: Light module according to claim 1, wherein the light sources comprise light-emitting semiconductor element light sources.
11: Light module according to claim 2, wherein the reference branch comprises at least one resistor.
12: Light module according to claim 2, wherein the intensity of the electric current which flows through the light source branches is substantially equal to the intensity of the electric current which flows through the reference branch, or has a predefined relationship therewith, the relationship being predetermined by resistance values of the reference branch and of the branches of the first electrical assembly.
13: Light module according to claim 2, wherein the first carrier comprises a flexible substrate.
14: Light module according to claim 2, wherein the light sources comprise light-emitting semiconductor element light sources.
15: Light module according to claim 3, wherein the reference branch comprises at least one resistor.
16: Light module according to claim 3, wherein the intensity of the electric current which flows through the light source branches is substantially equal to the intensity of the electric current which flows through the reference branch, or has a predefined relationship therewith, the relationship being predetermined by resistance values of the reference branch and of the branches of the first electrical assembly.
17: Light module according to claim 3, wherein the first carrier comprises a flexible substrate.
18: Light module according to claim 3, wherein the light sources comprise light-emitting semiconductor element light sources.
19: Light module according to claim 4, wherein the reference branch comprises at least one resistor.
20: Light module according to claim 4, wherein the intensity of the electric current which flows through the light source branches is substantially equal to the intensity of the electric current which flows through the reference branch, or has a predefined relationship therewith, the relationship being predetermined by resistance values of the reference branch and of the branches of the first electrical assembly.
Description
[0017] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood with the aid of the description of the examples and of the drawings, in which:
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[0021] Unless specified otherwise, technical features that are described in detail for one given embodiment may be combined with the technical features that are described in the context of other embodiments described by way of example and without limitation. Similar reference numerals will be used to describe similar concepts across various embodiments of the invention. For example, the references 100, 200 and 300 denote three embodiments of a light module according to the invention.
[0022] The illustration of
[0023] In the example of
[0024] It should be noted that the control unit 122 is located on a second carrier 120 shown on the left, which is physically distinct from the first carrier 130. This arrangement makes it possible to decrease the number of components on the first carrier while decreasing the number of interconnections between the two carriers.
[0025] The light module may comprise other elements such as optical elements for guiding the light beam emitted by the light sources. These elements will not be described in the context of the present invention since they do not interact functionally with the arrangements according to the invention.
[0026] The illustration of
[0027] While one of the branches of the assembly 212 acts as the reference branch 230 for the electric current feedback loop 224, the transistor Q1 and the shunt resistor R1, which reflects the BIN of the light-emitting diodes D11, D12 and D13 of the reference branch, are arranged on the second carrier 230 which harbours the control unit 222. The operation of the feedback loop 224 is similar to that which has been explained for the first embodiment with reference to
[0028] The illustration of
[0029] None of the branches of the assembly 312 acts as a reference branch for the electric current feedback loop 324. The reference branch 330 comprises a load R_LOAD, a transistor Q0 and a shunt resistor R0, which determines the nominal electric current flowing through the reference branch. All of the components of the reference branch are arranged on the second carrier 330 which harbours the control unit 322. Apart from this, the operation of the feedback loop 324 is similar to that which has been explained for the first embodiment with reference to
[0030] Other embodiments targeting the same functionality are envisageable without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the dummy load R_LOAD of the reference loop 330 of
[0031] The scope of protection is defined by the claims.