Patent ID: 8569962
Filing Date: 2013-10-29
Classification: G09G

Abstract:
1. An LED driver circuit which controls operation of a plurality of LEDs connected in series by controlling a current flowing through the plurality of LEDs, a first end of the LEDs connected in series being connected to a power supply, and the LED driver circuit comprising: an LED drive terminal connected to a second end of the LEDs connected in series; a switch circuit which has a first switch terminal and a second switch terminal, and which brings about conduction only in one of between the LED drive terminal and the first switch terminal, and between the LED drive terminal and the second switch terminal; a first constant current circuit connected between the first switch terminal and ground to output a first constant current to be let flow through the LEDs; a second constant current circuit connected between the second switch terminal and the ground to output a second constant current, the second constant current being smaller than the first constant current; and a control circuit which controls the switch circuit in response to a control signal for controlling a luminous intensity of the LEDs, wherein a withstand voltage of the LED driver circuit is set to be lower than an LED power supply voltage of the power supply and be higher than a first voltage value obtained by subtracting a voltage drop across whole of the LEDs connected in series caused by the second constant current from the LED power supply voltage, when raising a luminous intensity of the LEDs, in response to the control signal, the control circuit controls the switch circuit to bring about conduction between the LED drive terminal and the first switch terminal to let the first constant current flow through the LEDs, and when lowering the luminous intensity of the LEDs, in response to the control signal, the control circuit controls the switch circuit to bring about conduction between the LED drive terminal and the second switch terminal to let the second constant current flow through the LEDs.