Drive system of semiconductor light source, and semiconductor lighting device
09967930 ยท 2018-05-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S315/07
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02M3/156
ELECTRICITY
Y10S315/05
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H05B41/2827
ELECTRICITY
Y02B20/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02B20/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a driving system for a semiconductor light source and a semiconductor lighting device. The driving system comprises: a transformer, the transformer comprising a first coil (201) and a second coil (202) mutually coupled to each other, the second coil (202) being used for receiving an input voltage; a switching device which is connected in series to the second coil (202) and used for controlling energy storage and energy release of the second coil (202); and an outputting device which is connected in parallel to the second coil (202) and used for supplying power to the semiconductor light source. An induced signal is generated on the first coil of the transformer due to a coupling effect between the first coil and the second coil and is used for controlling the switching-on and switching-off of the switching device.
Claims
1. A driving system for a semiconductor light source including: a transformer (II) including a first coil (201) and a second coil (202) coupled to each other, wherein a first terminal of the second coil (202) is connected to a first voltage input terminal for receiving an input voltage, wherein an induced signal is generated on the first coil (201) of the transformer due to a coupling effect between the first coil (201) and the second coil (202); a switching means (III) connected to the second coil (202) of the transformer in series and for controlling energy-storing and energy-releasing of the second coil (202); an outputting means (IV) connected to the second coil (202) of the transformer in parallel and for supplying power to the semiconductor light source, wherein a first terminal of the outputting means is connected to the first terminal of the second coil, and a second terminal of the outputting means is connected to a second terminal of the second coil, wherein the switching means includes a switch (300), a capacitive element (203) and a resistive element (204), wherein the capacitive element (203) and the resistive element (204) are connected in series between one end of the first coil (201) and a control terminal (301) of the switch (300), the other end of the first coil (201) of the transformer is grounded, and the induced signal generated on the first coil (201) is adapted to control charging and discharging of the capacitive element (203), and the charging and discharging of the capacitive element (203) is adapted to control turn-on and turn-off of the switch (300).
2. The driving system of claim 1, wherein the second coil (202) supplies power to the semiconductor light source and charges the outputting means when the second coil (202) is in energy-releasing, and the outputting means supplies power to the semiconductor light source when the second coil (202) is in energy-storing.
3. The driving system of claim 1, further including a starting means for starting the switching means when the input signal is initially supplied.
4. The driving system of claim 3, wherein the starting means includes a resistive element (101) and a unidirectional conducting element (102) connected together in series, a connection point between the resistive element (101) and the unidirectional conducting element (102) is connected to the control terminal (301) of the switch (300).
5. A semiconductor lighting device including: a semiconductor light source as a load; a transformer (II) including a first coil (201) and a second coil (202) coupled to each other, wherein a first terminal of the second coil (202) is connected to a first voltage input terminal for receiving an input voltage, wherein an induced signal is generated on the first coil (201) of the transformer due to a coupling effect between the first coil (201) and the second coil (202); a switching means (III) connected to the second coil (202) of the transformer in series and for controlling energy-storing and energy-releasing of the second coil (202); an outputting means (IV) connected to the second coil (202) of the transformer in parallel and for supplying power to the semiconductor light source, wherein a first terminal of the outputting means is connected to the first terminal of the second coil, and a second terminal of the outputting means is connected to a second terminal of the second coil, wherein the switching means includes a switch (300), a capacitive element (203) and a resistive element (204), wherein the capacitive element (203) and the resistive element (204) are connected in series between one end of the first coil (201) and a control terminal (301) of the switch (300), the other end of the first coil (201) of the transformer is grounded, and the induced signal generated on the first coil (201) is adapted to control char ing and discharging of the capacitive element (203), and the charging and discharging of the capacitive element (203) is adapted to control turn-on and turn-off of the switch (300).
6. The semiconductor lighting device of claim 5, further including a starting means for starting the switching means when the input signal is initially supplied.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) In the above described accompanying drawings, same reference numerals indicate same, similar or corresponding elements or functions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Below, particular embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(12) The starting means I is used for ensuring the switching means to be in a turn-on state during a starting phase (that is, when the input signal Vin is initially supplied). The transformer II includes a first coil and a second coil coupled to each other, the second coil is used for receiving the input voltage and for storing or releasing energy under the control of the switching means III. An induced signal is generated on the first coil of the transformer due to a coupling effect between the first coil and the second coil and is used for controlling turn-on or turn-off of the switching means III. The outputting means is used for supplying power to the semiconductor light source differently according to the energy saving or releasing of the second coil.
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(15) The transformer II includes a first coil 201 and a second coil 202 coupled to each other. The first coil 201, a first capacitor 203 and a second resistor 204 are connected in series. A first terminal of the first coil 201 is connected to a first terminal of the first capacitor 203, and a second terminal of the first capacitor 203 is connected to a first terminal of the second resistor 204. A second terminal of the first coil 201 is grounded. A first terminal of the second coil 202 is connected to the first voltage input terminal. The first terminal of the first coil 201 and the first terminal of second coil 202 are dotted terminals. The second coil 202 and the switching means are connected in series, so as to store or release energy under the control of the switching means. Those skilled in the art should understand that the capacitor may be replaced by other elements with a capacitive function, and the resistors may also be replaced by other elements with a resistive function.
(16) The switching means III in
(17) The switching means III may be a MOS transistor, a gate of the MOS transistor is equivalent to the base of the triode, a source of the MOS transistor is equivalent to the collector of the triode, and a drain of the MOS transistor is equivalent to the emitter of the triode.
(18) A second terminal of the second resistor 204 is connected to the base 301 of the triode 300, and is connected to the second terminal of the first resistor 101. The second terminal of the second coil 202 is connected to the collector 302 of the triode 300.
(19) The outputting means IV includes a second diode 401 and a second capacitor 402 connected together in series, a series connection of the second diode 401 and the second capacitor 402 is connected to the second coil 202 in parallel. A first terminal of the second diode 401 is connected to the second terminal of the second coil 202, the second terminal of the second diode 401 is connected to a second terminal of the second capacitor 402, and a first terminal of the second capacitor 402 is connected to the first voltage input terminal. In addition, the first terminal of the second capacitor 402 is connected to a first terminal of a semiconductor light source as a load V, and the second terminal of the second capacitor 402 is connected to a second terminal of the semiconductor light source as the load V.
(20) The semiconductor light source as the load V includes one or more semiconductor light sources, for example, lighting sources such as LEDs or OLEDs, connected in various manners.
(21) With reference to
(22) During a starting phase, as shown in
(23) During the first energy storing phase, as shown in
(24) During an energy releasing phase, as shown
(25) During the second energy storing phase, as shown in
(26) Thereafter, the driving system for the semiconductor light source as described in the embodiment of the present disclosure re-enters into the second energy storing phase from the energy releasing phase, and a repeated loop is thus formed.
(27) Below, operations of the triode 300 during the respective phases will be described in further detail.
(28) During the starting phase, as shown in
(29) Then, during the first energy storing phase, as shown in
(30) Thereafter, during the energy releasing phase, as shown
(31) Then, during the second energy storing phase, as shown in
(32) Thereafter, the energy releasing phase is re-entered. In such manner, a repeated loop is thus formed from the second energy storing phase and the energy releasing phase.
(33) As shown in
(34) At a timing t0, the current I2 is generated by Vin being discharged through the second coil 202 and the collector 302 and the emitter 303 of the triode 300, and the second coil 202 begins to store energy; the induced EMF V1 is generated on the first coil 201, the current I3 is generated by V1 being discharged through the first capacitor 203, the second resistor 204 and the base 301 and the emitter 303 of the triode 300, and the first capacitor 203 is charged by I3.
(35) At a timing t1, the voltage V3 across the first capacitor 203 is approximately equal to the induced EMF V1 generated on the first coil 201, I3 is decreased such that the triode 300 is turned off. However, since the current I2 flowing through the second coil 202 cannot change suddenly, the second coil 202 generates a current Io which flows through the second diode 401 to enable the semiconductor light source as the load V to emit light, the current Io is gradually decreased, the voltage V2 across the second coil 202 is inverted and begins to release energy.
(36) Then, at a timing t2, the voltage across the second capacitor 402 is equal to the voltage V2 across the second coil 202, and the second coil 202 stops releasing energy and the second capacitor 402 supplies power to the semiconductor light source as the load V. On the other hand, the voltage V4 across the first capacitor 203 is discharged through the resistor 204, the base 301 and the emitter 303 of the triode 300 and the first coil 201 to generate the current I5, such that the electrical conduction between the collector 302 and the emitter 303 of the triode 300 is established; the current I2 is generated by Vin being discharged through the second coil 202 and the collector 302 and the emitter 303 of the triode 300, and the second coil 202 begins to store energy.
(37) Thereafter, at a timing t3, the voltage V3 across the first capacitor 203 is approximately equal to the induced EMF V1 generated on the first coil 201, I3 is decreased such that the triode 300 is turned off. However, since the current I2 flowing through the second coil 202 cannot change suddenly, the second coil 202 generates a current Io which flows through the second diode 401 to enable the semiconductor light source as the load V to emit light, the current Io is gradually decreased, the voltage V2 across the second coil 202 is inverted and the second coil 202 begins to release energy.
(38) Then, from a timing t4, the operation sequence from t2 to t4 is repeated. That is, the operation sequence from t2 to t4 is repeated during a time period t4-t6, a time period t6-68, and so on.
(39) Although a NPN type triode is adopted to constitute the switching means III in the embodiments of the present disclosure, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art should easily think of adopting a PNP type triode to constitute the switching means III and modify the connection configuration of the starting means I, the transformer II, the switching means III and the outputting means IV correspondingly, such modification should be included in the scope of the present disclosure.
(40) In addition, those skilled in the art should also easily think of adopting a N type transistor or a P type transistor to constitute the switching means and modify the connection configuration of the starting means I, the transformer II, the switching means III and the outputting means IV correspondingly, such modification should also be included in the scope of the present disclosure.
(41) The above embodiments are only illustrative and should not make any limitation to technical solutions of the present disclosure. Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art should understand that the technical solution of the present disclosure may be modified or equivalently replaced without departing the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present disclosure. Such modifications and equivalent replacement are intended to be included within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.