LIGHT MODULE APERTURE FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INTEGRATION
20220369459 · 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21W2131/406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05K1/141
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09063
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A light fixture for producing a light output. The light fixture includes a control printed circuit board and a light module printed circuit board. The control printed circuit board includes an aperture and a first number of printed circuit board layers. The control printed circuit board has a first surface area. The light module printed circuit board is configured to electrically connect to the control printed circuit board at the aperture to allow light from the light module printed circuit board to pass through the aperture. The light module printed circuit board includes a second number of printed circuit board layers. The light module printed circuit board has a second surface area. The first number of printed circuit board layers is greater than the second number of printed circuit board layers. The first surface area is larger than the second surface area.
Claims
1. A light fixture for producing a light output, the light fixture comprising: a control printed circuit board including an aperture and a first number of printed circuit board layers, the control printed circuit board having a first surface area; and a light module printed circuit board configured to electrically connect to the control printed circuit board at the aperture, the light module printed circuit board including a second number of printed circuit board layers, the light module printed circuit board having a second surface area, wherein the first number of printed circuit board layers is greater than the second number of printed circuit board layers, and wherein the first surface area is larger than the second surface area.
2. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the light module printed circuit board is directly coupled to the control printed circuit board to allow light from the light module printed circuit board to pass through the aperture.
3. The light fixture of claim 2, wherein the light module printed circuit board is directly coupled to the control printed circuit board via a plurality of conductive traces.
4. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the second number of printed circuit board layers includes a single printed circuit board layer.
5. The light fixture of claim 1, further comprising a driver circuit configured to drive one or more light sources located on the light module printed circuit board.
6. The light fixture of claim 5, wherein the driver circuit is located on the control printed circuit board.
7. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the aperture is smaller than the second surface area of the light module printed circuit board.
8. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the light module printed circuit board is manufactured from a material selected from the group consisting of: aluminum, copper, and ceramic.
9. The light fixture of claim 8, wherein the control printed circuit board is manufactured from epoxy resin.
10. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the aperture is located at an edge of the control printed circuit board.
11. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the aperture is square-shaped.
12. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the aperture is circularly-shaped.
13. The light fixture of claim 1, further comprising: a second light module printed circuit board configured to electrically connect to the control printed circuit board at a second aperture, the second light module printed circuit board including the second number of printed circuit board layers.
14. The light fixture of claim 13, wherein the light module printed circuit board has the second surface area.
15. The light fixture of claim 13, wherein the aperture is located at an edge of the control printed circuit board.
16. The light fixture of claim 15, wherein the second aperture is located away from each edge of the control printed circuit board.
17. The light fixture of claim 13, wherein the aperture is square-shaped.
18. The light fixture of claim 13, wherein the aperture is circularly-shaped.
19. The light fixture of claim 11, further comprising: a first driver circuit configured to drive one or more light sources located on the light module printed circuit board; and a second driver circuit configured to drive one or more light sources located on the second light module printed circuit board.
20. The light fixture of claim 19, wherein the first driver circuit and the second driver circuit are each located on the control printed circuit board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0037] Embodiments described herein provide a light fixture including a control printed circuit board and one or more light module printed circuit boards. Each of the one or more light module printed circuit boards is directly connected to the control printed circuit board at an aperture of the control printed circuit board. Such a configuration allows light from the light module printed circuit board to pass through the aperture of the control printed circuit board.
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[0041] The memory 140 is a non-transitory computer readable medium and includes, for example, a program storage area and a data storage area. The program storage area and the data storage area can include combinations of different types of memory, such as a ROM, a RAM (e.g., DRAM, SDRAM, etc.), EEPROM, flash memory, a hard disk, an SD card, or other suitable magnetic, optical, physical, or electronic memory devices. The processing unit 135 is connected to the memory 140 and executes software instructions that are capable of being stored in a RAM of the memory 140 (e.g., during execution), a ROM of the memory 140 (e.g., on a generally permanent basis), or another non-transitory computer readable medium such as another memory or a disc. Software included in the implementation of the light fixture 100A, 100B can be stored in the memory 140 of the controller 105. The software includes, for example, firmware, one or more applications, program data, filters, rules, one or more program modules, and other executable instructions. The controller 105 is configured to retrieve from the memory 140 and execute, among other things, instructions related to the control processes and methods described herein. In other embodiments, the controller 105 includes additional, fewer, or different components.
[0042] The driver circuits 115A-115C include a first driver circuit 115A, a second driver circuit 115B, and a third driver circuit 115C, operable to provide control signals to the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C. For example, the first driver circuit 115A is connected to a first light module printed circuit board 110A for providing one or more drive signals to an array (i.e., one or more) light sources on the first light module printed circuit board 110A. The second driver circuit 115B is connected to a second light module printed circuit board 110B for providing one or more drive signals to an array (i.e., one or more) light sources on the second light module printed circuit board 110B. The third driver circuit 115C is connected to a third light module printed circuit board 110C for providing one or more drive signals to an array (i.e., one or more) light sources on the third light module printed circuit board 110C.
[0043] The power control circuit 120 supplies a nominal AC or DC voltage to the light fixture 100A, 100B. In some embodiments, the power control circuit 120 is powered by one or more batteries or battery packs. In other embodiments, the power control circuit 120 is powered by mains power having nominal line voltages between, for example, 100V and 240V AC and frequencies of approximately 50-60 Hz. The power control circuit 120 is also configured to supply lower voltages to operate circuits and components within the light fixture 100A, 100B.
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[0050] Additionally, the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C define a first surface area that is smaller than a second surface area defined by the control printed circuit board 175. The surface areas are measured as the areas of a front face of the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C and a front face of the control printed circuit board 175, respectively. By offloading, for example, the driver circuits 115A-115C from the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C to the control printed circuit board 175, the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C can be made smaller. As a result, the density of the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C (i.e., density of traces 305 in
[0051] In some embodiments, the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C are manufactured from aluminum, copper, ceramic, or another similar material. Such materials provide improved heat transfer characteristics when compared to, for example, epoxy resin printed circuit boards. In some embodiments, the control printed circuit board 175 is manufactured from epoxy resin or another similar material. In other embodiments, the light module printed circuit boards 110A-110C and the control printed circuit board 175 are manufactured from other materials.
[0052] Thus, embodiments described herein provide, among other things, a light fixture that includes a control printed circuit board having an aperture at which a light module printed circuit board is attached. Various features and advantages are set forth in the following claims.