FIELD
[0001] The present invention is related to a lighting apparatus, and more particularly related
to a lighting apparatus with parameter adjustment.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The time when the darkness is being lighten up by the light, human have noticed the
need of lighting up this planet. Light has become one of the necessities we live with
through the day and the night. During the darkness after sunset, there is no natural
light, and human have been finding ways to light up the darkness with artificial light.
From a torch, candles to the light we have nowadays, the use of light have been changed
through decades and the development of lighting continues on.
[0003] Early human found the control of fire which is a turning point of the human history.
Fire provides light to bright up the darkness that have allowed human activities to
continue into the darker and colder hour of the hour after sunset. Fire gives human
beings the first form of light and heat to cook food, make tools, have heat to live
through cold winter and lighting to see in the dark.
[0004] Lighting is now not to be limited just for providing the light we need, but it is
also for setting up the mood and atmosphere being created for an area. Proper lighting
for an area needs a good combination of daylight conditions and artificial lights.
There are many ways to improve lighting in a better cost and energy saving. LED lighting,
a solid-state lamp that uses light-emitting diodes as the source of light, is a solution
when it comes to energy-efficient lighting. LED lighting provides lower cost, energy
saving and longer life span.
[0005] The major use of the light emitting diodes is for illumination. The light emitting
diodes is recently used in light bulb, light strip or light tube for a longer lifetime
and a lower energy consumption of the light. The light emitting diodes shows a new
type of illumination which brings more convenience to our lives. Nowadays, light emitting
diode light may be often seen in the market with various forms and affordable prices.
[0006] After the invention of LEDs, the neon indicator and incandescent lamps are gradually
replaced. However, the cost of initial commercial LEDs was extremely high, making
them rare to be applied for practical use. Also, LEDs only illuminated red light at
early stage. The brightness of the light only could be used as indicator for it was
too dark to illuminate an area. Unlike modern LEDs which are bound in transparent
plastic cases, LEDs in early stage were packed in metal cases.
[0007] In 1878, Thomas Edison tried to make a usable light bulb after experimenting different
materials. In November 1879, Edison filed a patent for an electric lamp with a carbon
filament and keep testing to find the perfect filament for his light bulb. The highest
melting point of any chemical element, tungsten, was known by Edison to be an excellent
material for light bulb filaments, but the machinery needed to produce super-fine
tungsten wire was not available in the late 19th century. Tungsten is still the primary
material used in incandescent bulb filaments today.
[0008] Early candles were made in China in about 200 BC from whale fat and rice paper wick.
They were made from other materials through time, like tallow, spermaceti, colza oil
and beeswax until the discovery of paraffin wax which made production of candles cheap
and affordable to everyone. Wick was also improved over time that made from paper,
cotton, hemp and flax with different times and ways of burning. Although not a major
light source now, candles are still here as decorative items and a light source in
emergency situations. They are used for celebrations such as birthdays, religious
rituals, for making atmosphere and as a decor.
[0009] Illumination has been improved throughout the times. Even now, the lighting device
we used today are still being improved. From the illumination of the sun to the time
when human can control fire for providing illumination which changed human history,
we have been improving the lighting source for a better efficiency and sense. From
the invention of candle, gas lamp, electric carbon arc lamp, kerosene lamp, light
bulb, fluorescent lamp to LED lamp, the improvement of illumination shows the necessity
of light in human lives.
[0010] There are various types of lighting apparatuses. When cost and light efficiency of
LED have shown great effect compared with traditional lighting devices, people look
for even better light output. It is important to recognize factors that can bring
more satisfaction and light quality and flexibility.
[0011] People look forward a light device to be conveniently and stably adjusted for its
optical parameters. For example, people may need to change a color temperature to
appear warmer or colder.
[0012] It is beneficial to find a better way to achieve such goal with a low cost and high
reliability.
SUMMARY
[0013] In some embodiments, a lighting apparatus includes a first LED module, a second LED
module, a third LED module, a constant current generator, a first switch, a third
switch and a driver.
[0014] The first LED module emits light with a first color temperature profile.
[0015] The second LED module emits light with a second color temperature profile.
[0016] The third LED module emits light with a third color temperature profile.
[0017] Specifically, the first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED module
may include multiple LED chips. Different LED modules may have different LED chips
for emitting lights of different optical parameters, including color temperature.
The color temperature is usually within a range.
[0018] In some embodiments, the first LED module emits light within a color temperature
range between 1800K-4000K, the second LED module emits light within a color temperature
range between 2200K-5000K, and the third LED module emits light within a color temperature
range between 3000K to 6500K. The color temperature range and its corresponding distribution
on different frequency segments are combined and referred as the color temperature
profile.
[0019] The second color temperature profile has a color temperature range with a portion
overlapping the first color temperature profile and the third color temperature profile.
By mixing light outputs of the first LED module and the second LED module, a warmer
light output is obtained. By mixing light outputs of the second LED module and the
third LED module, a cold color temperature is obtained.
[0020] In some embodiments, the second LED module may be used as a base light and is kept
the same intensity while changing the intensities of the first LED module and the
third LED module to render a required output light. Such method provides a stable
and comfortable light output.
[0021] When the overall light intensity is to be changed, the second LED module is adjusted
to lower or to increase its intensity.
[0022] The driver is controlled with a pre-stored setting, a remote control, an external
command wireless received from a mobile device or a server, or a manual switch to
determine the first PWM signal, the second PWM signal, the third PWM signal and the
major PWM signal.
[0023] The major PWM signal is used for adjusting an overall light intensity. The first
PWM signal and the third PWM signal are adjusted to change a mixed color temperature
range for a required mixed color temperature effect.
[0024] The constant current generator provides a constant current shared by the first LED
module and the third LED module. In some embodiments, the second LED module also shares
the same constant current. By setting the first PWM signal, the second PWM signal,
and the third PWM signal, the constant current is kept the same while supplying to
the first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED module at different
timing alternatively.
[0025] PWM refers to Pulse Width Modulation. In PWM design, a duty ratio, which is associated
to an alternating turn-on and turn-off signal, is used for determining an accumulated
strength of current supply over a time period.
[0026] The driver contains an integrated chip that receives a setting corresponding to duty
ratios for the first PWM signal, the second PWM signal, the third PWM signal and the
major PWM signal.
[0027] The constant current generator is used for generating a constant current according
to a major PWM signal according to a predetermined setting, an external command or
a manual switch.
[0028] The first LED module and the third LED module are connected in parallel and share
the constant current.
[0029] The constant current is adjusted by changing a major duty ratio of the major PWM
signal.
[0030] The first switch is connected between the constant current generator and the first
LED module.
[0031] The third switch is connected between the constant current generator and the third
LED module.
[0032] The driver is used for generating the major PWM signal, a first PWM signal and a
third PWM signal.
[0033] The first switch is turned on according to the first PWM signal for conducting the
constant current generator and the first LED module.
[0034] The third switch is turned on according to the third PWM signal for conducting the
constant current generator and the third LED module.
[0035] By using the first switch and the third switch, the constant current is directed
to either the first LED module or the third LED module depending on whether their
corresponding switches are turned on or not, which is determined by the first PWM
signal and the third PWM signal.
[0036] As mentioned above, the second LED module may share the same constant current in
some embodiments, there may be a second switch for the second LED module.
[0037] These switches may be made of transistor devices that receives a control voltage
to turn on or turn off a conductive path.
[0038] The first color temperature profile, the second color temperature profile and the
third color temperature profile have different spectrum distributions.
[0039] In some embodiments, the second LED module is supplied with a second constant current
source to receive a second constant current.
[0040] In some embodiments, the second constant current source adjusts the second constant
current according to the major PWM signal.
[0041] In some embodiments, the second LED module is connected with the first LED module
and the third LED module in parallel to share the constant current.
[0042] In some embodiments, the second LED module is connected to the constant current generator
via a second switch.
[0043] The second switch is turned on according to a second PWM signal generated by the
driver.
[0044] In some embodiments, the first color temperature profile has color temperatures in
a first boundary range.
[0045] The second color temperature profile has color temperatures in a second boundary
range.
[0046] The third color temperature profile has color temperatures in a third boundary range.
[0047] The first boundary range, e.g. 1800K-4000K is lower than the second boundary range,
e.g. 2200K-5000K.
[0048] The second boundary range, e.g. 2200K-5000K is smaller than the third boundary range,
e.g. 3000K-6500K.
[0049] In some embodiments, the constant current generator stores energy with an inductor
to generate the constant current. Specifically, the constant current is provided by
a stored energy of the inductor in a magnetic form to make the output current stable
and constant.
[0050] In some embodiments, the constant current generator stores energy with a capacitor
for generate the constant current. Specifically, the constant current is provided
by a stored energy of the capacitor to make the output current stable and constant.
[0051] In some embodiments, a rectifier is used for converting an alternating current to
an input direct current voltage. For example, the rectifier may have a bridge circuit
for converting a 110V/220V alternating power source to a direct current power.
[0052] The direct current power is then converted again with a DC-DC converting to increase
its voltage to drive the first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED
module that are designed to operate under a high voltage low current environment to
increase efficiency.
[0053] The constant current generator converts the input direct current voltage to a higher
output direct current voltage for the constant current. Specifically, it is a DC-DC
converting.
[0054] In some embodiments, the input current voltage is less than 60V.
[0055] In some embodiments, the input current voltage is less than 24V.
[0056] In some embodiments, the first LED module and the third LED module are not turned
on at the same time.
[0057] In some embodiments, a mixed color temperature is obtained by mixing lights of the
first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED module.
[0058] In some embodiments, the second LED module is kept turning on as a base color temperature.
[0059] In some embodiments, a mixed color temperature is kept the same when the first PWM
signal is changed.
[0060] In some embodiments, a mixed color temperature is varied when the first PWM signal
is changed.
[0061] In some embodiments, the mixed color temperature is moved to a warmer color temperature
when an overall intensity of the lighting apparatus is lowered down.
[0062] In some embodiments, multiple color LED modules are controlled by the driver to generate
a mixed color.
[0063] In some embodiments, the driver adjusts the first PWM signal and the third PWM signal
to adjust a mixed spectrum for optimizing a color rendering effect for an object type.
For example, the first color temperature profile may have a portion of required light
components optimizing for rendering meat, plastic units, diamonds or certain object
types to appear more attractively. The portion may be mixed with another portion in
the third LED module with a specific ratio to obtain an optimized visual effect.
[0064] The driver may receive an external command or a setting from a manual switch to choose
an object type and its associated mixed light output requirements and determine corresponding
first PWM signal, second PWM signal, third PWM signal to mix required parameters.
[0065] In some embodiments, a manual switch controls the driver to determine the first PWM
signal and the third PWM signal. For example, the manual switch may a sliding switch,
a dip switch or other types of switch mounted on a surface of the lighting apparatus
for user to manually adjust its status.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0066]
- Fig. 1
- illustrates a circuit block diagram of an embodiment.
- Fig. 2
- illustrates a rectifier circuit diagram in an example.
- Fig. 3
- illustrates a constant current generator example.
- Fig. 4
- illustrates multiple LED modules connected in parallel.
- Fig. 5
- illustrates a power circuit example.
- Fig. 6
- illustrates a driver for generating multiple PWM signals.
- Fig. 7
- shows an embodiment.
- Fig. 8
- shows color temperature profile examples.
- Fig. 9
- shows using an inductor for storing energy.
- Fig. 10
- shows using a capacitor for storing energy.
- Fig. 11
- shows another embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0067] In Fig. 7, a lighting apparatus includes a first LED module 6602, a second LED module
6603, a third LED module 6604, a constant current generator 6608, a first switch 6605,
a third switch 6607 and a driver 6601.
[0068] The first LED module 6602 emits light with a first color temperature profile.
[0069] The second LED module 6603 emits light with a second color temperature profile.
[0070] The third LED module 6604 emits light with a third color temperature profile.
[0071] Specifically, the first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED module
may include multiple LED chips. Different LED modules may have different LED chips
for emitting lights of different optical parameters, including color temperature.
The color temperature is usually within a range.
[0072] In some embodiments, the first LED module emits light within a color temperature
range between 1800K-4000K, the second LED module emits light within a color temperature
range between 2200K-5000K, and the third LED module emits light within a color temperature
range between 3000K to 6500K. The color temperature range and its corresponding distribution
on different frequency segments are combined and referred as the color temperature
profile.
[0073] Please see Fig. 8. The first color temperature profile 6701, the second color temperature
profile 6702, and the third color temperature profile 6703 may have different range
corresponding to light output intensity distribution at different frequency segments.
[0074] The second color temperature profile has a color temperature range with a portion
overlapping the first color temperature profile and the third color temperature profile.
By mixing light outputs of the first LED module and the second LED module, a warmer
light output is obtained. By mixing light outputs of the second LED module and the
third LED module, a cold color temperature is obtained.
[0075] In some embodiments, the second LED module may be used as a base light and is kept
the same intensity while changing the intensities of the first LED module and the
third LED module to render a required output light. Such method provides a stable
and comfortable light output.
[0076] When the overall light intensity is to be changed, the second LED module is adjusted
to lower or to increase its intensity.
[0077] The driver is controlled with a pre-stored setting, a remote control, an external
command wireless received from a mobile device or a server, or a manual switch to
determine the first PWM signal, the second PWM signal, the third PWM signal and the
major PWM signal.
[0078] The major PWM signal is used for adjusting an overall light intensity. The first
PWM signal and the third PWM signal are adjusted to change a mixed color temperature
range for a required mixed color temperature effect.
[0079] The constant current generator provides a constant current shared by the first LED
module and the third LED module. In some embodiments, the second LED module also shares
the same constant current. By setting the first PWM signal, the second PWM signal,
and the third PWM signal, the constant current is kept the same while supplying to
the first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED module at different
timing alternatively.
[0080] PWM refers to Pulse Width Modulation. In PWM design, a duty ratio, which is associated
to an alternating turn-on and turn-off signal, is used for determining an accumulated
strength of current supply over a time period.
[0081] The driver contains an integrated chip that receives a setting corresponding to duty
ratios for the first PWM signal, the second PWM signal, the third PWM signal and the
major PWM signal.
[0082] The constant current generator is used for generating a constant current according
to a major PWM signal according to a predetermined setting, an external command or
a manual switch.
[0083] In Fig. 7, the first LED module 6602 and the third LED module 6604 are connected
in parallel and share the constant current 6612.
[0084] The constant current 6612 is adjusted by changing a major duty ratio of the major
PWM signal 6613.
[0085] The first switch 6605 is connected between the constant current generator 6608 and
the first LED module 6602.
[0086] The third switch 6607 is connected between the constant current generator 6608 and
the third LED module 6604.
[0087] The driver 6601 is used for generating the major PWM signal 6613, a first PWM signal
6609 and a third PWM signal 6611.
[0088] The first switch is turned on according to the first PWM signal for conducting the
constant current generator and the first LED module.
[0089] The third switch is turned on according to the third PWM signal for conducting the
constant current generator and the third LED module.
[0090] By using the first switch and the third switch, the constant current is directed
to either the first LED module or the third LED module depending on whether their
corresponding switches are turned on or not, which is determined by the first PWM
signal and the third PWM signal.
[0091] As mentioned above, the second LED module 6603 may share the same constant current
in some embodiments, there may be a second switch 6606 for the second LED module activated
with a second switch 6606 according to a second PWM signal 6610.
[0092] These switches may be made of transistor devices that receives a control voltage
to turn on or turn off a conductive path.
[0093] The first color temperature profile, the second color temperature profile and the
third color temperature profile have different spectrum distributions.
[0094] In Fig. 11, the second LED module 6801 is supplied with a second constant current
source 6802 to receive a second constant current. The first LED module 6804 and the
second LED module 6805 received constant current from the constant current generator
6806 controlled by a driver 6807.
[0095] In some embodiments, the second constant current source adjusts the second constant
current according to the major PWM signal.
[0096] In some embodiments, the second LED module is connected with the first LED module
and the third LED module in parallel to share the constant current.
[0097] In some embodiments, the second LED module is connected to the constant current generator
via a second switch.
[0098] The second switch is turned on according to a second PWM signal generated by the
driver.
[0099] In some embodiments, the first color temperature profile has color temperatures in
a first boundary range.
[0100] The second color temperature profile has color temperatures in a second boundary
range.
[0101] The third color temperature profile has color temperatures in a third boundary range.
[0102] The first boundary range, e.g. 1800K-4000K is lower than the second boundary range,
e.g. 2200K-5000K.
[0103] The second boundary range, e.g. 2200K-5000K is smaller than the third boundary range,
e.g. 3000K-6500K.
[0104] In Fig. 9, the constant current generator has a constant current circuit 6201 stores
energy with an inductor 6202 to generate the constant current. Specifically, the constant
current is provided by a stored energy of the inductor in a magnetic form to make
the output current stable and constant.
[0105] In Fig. 10, the constant current generator has a constant current circuit 6301 stores
energy with a capacitor 6302 for generate the constant current. Specifically, the
constant current is provided by a stored energy of the capacitor to make the output
current stable and constant.
[0106] There are various constant current circuit designs known to persons skilled in the
art and may be used here and explanation thereto is omitted for brevity.
[0107] In some embodiments, a rectifier is used for converting an alternating current to
an input direct current voltage. For example, the rectifier may have a bridge circuit
for converting a 110V/220V alternating power source to a direct current power.
[0108] The direct current power is then converted again with a DC-DC converting to increase
its voltage to drive the first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED
module that are designed to operate under a high voltage low current environment to
increase efficiency.
[0109] The constant current generator converts the input direct current voltage to a higher
output direct current voltage for the constant current. Specifically, it is a DC-DC
converting.
[0110] In some embodiments, the input current voltage is less than 60V.
[0111] In some embodiments, the input current voltage is less than 24V.
[0112] In some embodiments, the first LED module and the third LED module are not turned
on at the same time.
[0113] In some embodiments, a mixed color temperature is obtained by mixing lights of the
first LED module, the second LED module and the third LED module.
[0114] In some embodiments, the second LED module is kept turning on as a base color temperature.
[0115] In some embodiments, a mixed color temperature is kept the same when the first PWM
signal is changed.
[0116] In some embodiments, a mixed color temperature is varied when the first PWM signal
is changed.
[0117] In some embodiments, the mixed color temperature is moved to a warmer color temperature
when an overall intensity of the lighting apparatus is lowered down.
[0118] In some embodiments, multiple color LED modules are controlled by the driver to generate
a mixed color.
[0119] In some embodiments, the driver adjusts the first PWM signal and the third PWM signal
to adjust a mixed spectrum for optimizing a color rendering effect for an object type.
For example, the first color temperature profile may have a portion of required light
components optimizing for rendering meat, plastic units, diamonds or certain object
types to appear more attractively. The portion may be mixed with another portion in
the third LED module with a specific ratio to obtain an optimized visual effect.
[0120] The driver may receive an external command or a setting from a manual switch to choose
an object type and its associated mixed light output requirements and determine corresponding
first PWM signal, second PWM signal, third PWM signal to mix required parameters.
[0121] In Fig. 7, a manual switch 6688 controls the driver 6601 to determine the first PWM
signal and the third PWM signal. For example, the manual switch may a sliding switch,
a dip switch or other types of switch mounted on a surface of the lighting apparatus
for user to manually adjust its status.
[0122] Please refer to Fig. 1. Fig. 1 shows a circuit diagram of a lighting apparatus embodiment.
[0123] In Fig. 1, a rectifier 11 converts an alternating current source, e.g. a 110V/220V
alternating power source to a direct current power. The constant current module 12
contains the constant current generator and/or other components mentioned above. Multiple
LED modules 14 are connected in parallel as mentioned above. A driver 13 receives
a command or a setting to generate PWM signals to control the constant current module
12 and the LED modules 14.
[0124] Fig. 2 shows a rectifier 11 diagram with a bridge circuit and other components to
rectifying an input power source. In Fig. 2, there is a protection circuit 111, a
rectifier circuit 112, and a filter 113 for filtering the output.
[0125] Fig. 3 shows a constant current module 12. The constant current module 12 has an
integrated chip U1 using a capacitor C4 to store energy and for generating a constant
current according to a PWM 1 signal.
[0126] Fig. 4 shows three LED modules, LED 1, LED 2, LED 3 are connected in parallel with
three switches Q1, Q2, Q3 controlled by a first PWM signal PWM2, a second PWM signal
PWM3 and a third PWM signal PWM4.
[0127] Fig. 5 shows a power unit 132 in the driver 13. The power unit 132 uses a common
power integrated chip U2 to generate the constant current and to increase voltage
level.
[0128] A buck-boost structure current circuit may be applied in this embodiment.
[0129] Fig. 6 shows a driver for generating the major PWM signal PWM1, the first PWM signal
PWM2, the second PWM signal PWM3, and the third PWM signal PWM4.
[0130] The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference
to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended
to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications
and variations are possible in view of the above teachings.
[0131] The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles
of the techniques and their practical applications. Others skilled in the art are
thereby enabled to best utilize the techniques and various embodiments with various
modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
[0132] Although the disclosure and examples have been fully described with reference to
the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications
will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are
to be understood as being included within the scope of the disclosure and examples
as defined by the claims.
1. A lighting apparatus,
characterized by comprising:
a first LED module (6602, 6804) with a first color temperature profile (6701);
a second LED module (6603, 6801, 6805) with a second color temperature profile (6702);
a third LED module (6604) with a third color temperature profile (6703);
a constant current generator (6608, 6806) for generating a constant current (6612)
according to a major PWM signal (6613), wherein the first LED module (6602, 6804)
and the third LED module (6604) are connected in parallel and share the constant current
(6612), the constant current (6612) is adjusted by changing a major duty ratio of
the major PWM signal (6613);
a first switch (6605) connected between the constant current generator (6608, 6806)
and the first LED module (6602, 6804);
a third switch (6607) connected between the constant current generator (6608, 6806)
and the third LED module (6604); and
a driver (13, 6601, 6807) for generating the major PWM signal (6613), a first PWM
signal (6609) and a third PWM signal (6611), wherein the first switch (6605) is turned
on according to the first PWM signal (6609) for conducting the constant current generator
(6608, 6806) and the first LED module (6602, 6804), the third switch (6607) is turned
on according to the third PWM signal (6611) for conducting the constant current generator
(6608, 6806) and the third LED module (6604), the first color temperature profile
(6701), the second color temperature profile (6702) and the third color temperature
profile (6703) have different spectrum distributions.
2. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second LED module (6603, 6801, 6805)
is supplied with a second constant current source (6802) to receive a second constant
current,
preferably, the second constant current source (6802) adjusts the second constant
current according to the major PWM signal (6613).
3. The lighting apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the second LED module (6603, 6801,
6805) is connected with the first LED module (6602, 6804) and the third LED module
(6604) in parallel to share the constant current (6612),
preferably, the second LED module (6603, 6801, 6805) is connected to the constant
current generator (6608, 6806) via a second switch (6606), the second switch (6606)
is turned on according to a second PWM signal (6610) generated by the driver (13,
6601, 6807).
4. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-3, wherein the first color temperature
profile (6701) has color temperatures in a first boundary range, the second color
temperature profile (6702) has color temperatures in a second boundary range, the
third color temperature profile (6703) has color temperatures in a third boundary
range, the first boundary range is lower than the second boundary range, the second
boundary range is smaller than the third boundary range.
5. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the constant current generator
(6608, 6806) stores energy with an inductor (6202) to generate the constant current
(6612).
6. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the constant current generator
(6608, 6806) stores energy with a capacitor (6302) for generate the constant current
(6612).
7. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-6, wherein a rectifier (11) is used
for converting an alternating current to an input direct current voltage, the constant
current generator (6608, 6806) converts the input direct current voltage to a higher
output direct current voltage for the constant current (6612),
preferably, the input current voltage is less than 60V,
preferably, the input current voltage is less than 24V.
8. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-7, wherein the first LED module (6602,
6804) and the third LED module (6604) are not turned on at the same time.
9. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-8, wherein a mixed color temperature
is obtained by mixing lights of the first LED module (6602, 6804), the second LED
module (6603, 6801, 6805) and the third LED module (6604).
10. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-9, wherein the second LED module (6603,
6801, 6805) is kept turning on as a base color temperature.
11. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-10, wherein a mixed color temperature
is kept the same when the first PWM signal (6609) is changed.
12. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-11, wherein a mixed color temperature
is varied when the first PWM signal (6609) is changed,
preferably, the mixed color temperature is moved to a warmer color temperature when
an overall intensity of the lighting apparatus is lowered down.
13. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-12, wherein multiple color LED modules
are controlled by the driver (13, 6601, 6807) to generate a mixed color.
14. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-13, wherein the driver (13, 6601, 6807)
adjusts the first PWM signal (6609) and the third PWM signal (6611) to adjust a mixed
spectrum for optimizing a color rendering effect for an object type.
15. The lighting apparatus of any one of claims 1-14, wherein a manual switch (6688) controls
the driver (13, 6601, 6807) to determine the first PWM signal (6609) and the third
PWM signal (6611).