METHOD FOR GENERATING MIXED LIGHT COLORS
A method for avoiding physiological phenomena such as color separation or stroboscopic effects that occur under boundry conditions in the case of intermittent feeding in particular of light-emitting diodes, for additive superposition to form color-locus-variable mixed light, whereby the emission bri...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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14.05.2009
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Summary: | A method for avoiding physiological phenomena such as color separation or stroboscopic effects that occur under boundry conditions in the case of intermittent feeding in particular of light-emitting diodes, for additive superposition to form color-locus-variable mixed light, whereby the emission brightness that can be represented by a periodic duty ratio of a pulse-time-modulated constant current feeding-preferably within the respective period-is realized by changeover to other or between different constant current intensities in such a way that a brightness equivalent, namely once again the current-time integral of the predetermined, brightness-determining duty ratio, arises in the current area sum, which now preferably no longer exhibits gaps over the period. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US20080266841 |