Combined exponential/linear RGB LED I-sink digital-to-analog converter

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7551153
APP PUB NO 20060175990A1
SERIAL NO

11392396

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Methods and systems to achieve linear and exponential control over a current to drive color LEDs have been achieved. Current digital-to-analog converters (IDAC) comprising each an exponential current digital-to analog converter and a linear IDAC, being cascaded to each other are used for a linear and an exponential control of a current driving a set of color LEDs, preferably RGB LEDs. The linear part of the IDAC, which is converting the mantissa of a floating-point number is used to control the color composition of the color LEDs. The exponential part of the IDAC, which is converting the exponent of the floating-point number is used to control the brightness of the color LEDs. While fading from one color to a next color a linear color change is required. The exponential part of the IDAC is used to dim the LEDs from bright to dark and vice versa. In order to get the visual perception of a linear dimming an exponential current change is required.

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DIALOG SEMICONDUCTOR GMBHNEUE STRASSE 95 KIRCHHEIM/TECK-NABERN D-73230

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Adler, Andreas Schlierbach, DE 8 49
Peschke, Carlo Kirchheim/Teck, DE 11 111

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