Abstract: Method and system are disclosed for compensating for color variations due to thermal differences in LED based lighting systems. The method and system involves characterizing the LEDs to determine what PWM (pulse-width modulation) is needed at various operating temperatures to achieve a desired resultant color. The characterization data is then stored in the microprocessor either in the form of a correction factor or as actual data. When an operating temperature that is different from a calibration temperature is detected, the characterization data is used to adjust the PWM of the LEDs to restore the LEDs to the desired resultant color.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 27, 2003
Date of Patent:
June 27, 2006
Assignee:
Luminator, LLC
Inventors:
John B. Gunter, George Berman, Valeriy K. Berger
Abstract: Method and system are disclosed for compensating for color variations due to thermal differences in LED based lighting systems. The method and system involves characterizing the LEDs to determine what PWM (pulse-width modulation) is needed at various operating temperatures to achieve a desired resultant color. The characterization data is then stored in the microprocessor either in the form of a correction factor or as actual data. When an operating temperature that is different from a calibration temperature is detected, the characterization data is used to adjust the PWM of the LEDs to restores the LEDs to the desired resultant color.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 27, 2003
Publication date:
July 15, 2004
Applicant:
Luminator, LLC
Inventors:
John B. Gunter, George Berman, Valeriy K. Berger