Patents by Inventor Anatoly Shteynberg
Anatoly Shteynberg has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10616966Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2019Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Publication number: 20190200423Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Patent number: 10231301Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Publication number: 20180110099Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Patent number: 9820349Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Patent number: 9763301Abstract: A method of providing power to solid state lighting is disclosed. The method includes starting a first cycle by providing current to the solid state lighting system, monitoring a solid state lighting system current level, and reducing the solid state lighting system current level when a predetermined peak current level is reached. A second cycle is commenced by increasing the solid state lighting system current level when a predetermined minimum current level is reached. Corresponding apparatus and computer-readable medium are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 9648680Abstract: Method and means for driving one or more LEDs. The method includes turning a power switch on to provide current through an inductor and the power switch, measuring voltseconds of the LEDs at a cycle time, comparing the measured voltseconds to a reference signal at an end of the cycle time, generating a signed discrete logical signal based on a difference between the measured voltseconds and the reference signal, and generating a control signal using the signed discrete logical signal to regulate a peak current through the power switch by keeping the cycle time voltseconds substantially constant. The reference signal may be proportional to a set average LED voltage.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2016Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 9584028Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system are provided for power conversion to supply power to a load such as a plurality of light emitting diodes. An exemplary apparatus comprises: a first power converter stage having a first power switch and a first inductive element; a second power converter stage having a second power switch and a second inductive element; a plurality of sensors; and a controller. The second power converter stage provides an output current to the load. The controller is adapted to use a sensed input voltage to determine a switching period, and is further adapted to turn the first and second power switches into an on-state at a frequency substantially corresponding to the switching period while maintaining a switching duty cycle within a predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez, Bradley M. Lehman
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Publication number: 20170034879Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Publication number: 20160255689Abstract: Method and means for driving one or more LEDs. The method includes turning a power switch on to provide current through an inductor and the power switch, measuring voltseconds of the LEDs at a cycle time, comparing the measured voltseconds to a reference signal at an end of the cycle time, generating a signed discrete logical signal based on a difference between the measured voltseconds and the reference signal, and generating a control signal using the signed discrete logical signal to regulate a peak current through the power switch by keeping the cycle time voltseconds substantially constant. The reference signal may be proportional to a set average LED voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 9426856Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2015Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Patent number: 9277613Abstract: Method and means for driving one or more LEDs. The method includes turning a power switch on to provide current through an inductor and the power switch, measuring voltseconds of the LEDs at a cycle time, comparing the measured voltseconds to a reference signal at an end of the cycle time, generating a signed discrete logical signal based on a difference between the measured voltseconds and the reference signal, and generating a control signal using the signed discrete logical signal to regulate a peak current through the power switch by keeping the cycle time voltseconds substantially constant. The reference signal may be proportional to a set average LED voltage.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Chemtron Research LLCInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20150311808Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system are provided for power conversion to supply power to a load such as a plurality of light emitting diodes. An exemplary apparatus comprises: a first power converter stage having a first power switch and a first inductive element; a second power converter stage having a second power switch and a second inductive element; a plurality of sensors; and a controller. The second power converter stage provides an output current to the load. The controller is adapted to use a sensed input voltage to determine a switching period, and is further adapted to turn the first and second power switches into an on-state at a frequency substantially corresponding to the switching period while maintaining a switching duty cycle within a predetermined range.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: Point Somee Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez, Bradley M. Lehman
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Patent number: 9148922Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide for power conversion for solid state lighting coupled to a first switch, such as a dimmer switch. An exemplary apparatus includes a switching power supply and a first adaptive interface circuit. The first adaptive interface circuit may include a resistive impedance coupled in series to a reactive impedance. The apparatus may also include a second adaptive interface circuit including a second switch coupled to the reactive impedance. The second adaptive interface circuit is configured to conduct current from the first switch in a second current path. At least one of the first and second adaptive interface circuits may be configured to damp oscillation when the first switch turns on.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2014Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Point Somee Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez, Bradley M. Lehman, Dongsheng Zhou, Harlan H. Ohara
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Publication number: 20150257226Abstract: An apparatus, method and system are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs coupled in series to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; first and second current regulators; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through a series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the series LED current path at different current levels. A voltage regulator is also utilized to provide a voltage during a zero-crossing interval of the AC voltage. In a representative embodiment, first and second segments of LEDs are both in the series LED current path regulated at a lower current level compared to when only the first segment of LEDs is in the series LED current path.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Publication number: 20150230311Abstract: A method of providing power to solid state lighting is disclosed. The method includes starting a first cycle by providing current to the solid state lighting system, monitoring a solid state lighting system current level, and reducing the solid state lighting system current level when a predetermined peak current level is reached. A second cycle is commenced by increasing the solid state lighting system current level when a predetermined minimum current level is reached. Corresponding apparatus and computer-readable medium are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 9078327Abstract: Exemplary systems, methods and apparatuses for providing dimming in a distributed solid-state lighting system are disclosed. An exemplary dimming signal generator is coupleable to a controller or a current generator for a plurality of LEDs, and includes a first resistive voltage divider to sense an input DC voltage; a current sensor to sense a current level of the plurality of LEDs; a first operational amplifier to compare the sensed input DC voltage to a reference voltage level and to provide a comparator output signal; and a current path to combine the comparator output signal with the sensed LED current level to provide a combined signal for current level feedback for control of the LED current level. The dimming signal generator may optionally include other components to generate a PWM signal and also to provide a resistive network to divert LED current in response to the comparator output signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Luxera, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Simon Livschitz, Anatoly Shteynberg, Vladimir Y. Dvadnenko
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Patent number: 9066397Abstract: Current is provided to a segment of light emitting diodes in a plurality of segments of light emitting diodes. Embodiments generate a current and sequentially and separately switch the current to each segment of light emitting diodes in the plurality of segments of light emitting diodes for a corresponding period of time, where the corresponding period of time is based on an average current of the generated current.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Point Somee Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 9060401Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for providing AC line power to lighting devices such as light emitting diodes (“LEDs”). A representative apparatus comprises: a plurality of LEDs couplable to form a plurality of segments of LEDs; a current sensor; and a controller to monitor a current level through an overall series LED current path, and to provide for first or second segments of LEDs to be in or out of the overall series LED current path at different current levels. The controller is configured to, in a first light emitting diode configuration, cause first and second segments of LEDs to be parallel to one another and in the overall series LED current path. The controller is further configured to, in a second light emitting diode configuration, cause first and second segments of light emitting diodes to be coupled in series and in the overall series light emitting diode current path.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Point Somee Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Dongsheng Zhou, Stephen F. Dreyer, Harlan Ohara, Sinan Doluca
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Patent number: 9054590Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system are provided for power conversion to supply power to a load such as a plurality of light emitting diodes. An exemplary apparatus comprises: a first power converter stage having a first power switch and a first inductive element; a second power converter stage having a second power switch and a second inductive element; a plurality of sensors; and a controller. The second power converter stage provides an output current to the load. The controller is adapted to use a sensed input voltage to determine a switching period, and is further adapted to turn the first and second power switches into an on-state at a frequency substantially corresponding to the switching period while maintaining a switching duty cycle within a predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Point Somee Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Anatoly Shteynberg, Harry Rodriguez, Bradley M. Lehman