Industry Patents
Patent: 11602023
Auto-Gradient Combinations for Pixel Compensation
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Patent Number: |
11602023 |
Title: |
Auto-Gradient Combinations for Pixel Compensation |
Abstract: |
A luminaire adapted to apply an auto-gradient effect across pixels has an interface coupled by a connection to a controller. The controller has electronic circuitry that receives a predetermined start light parameter for a start pixel of a luminaire and receives a predetermined end light parameter for an end pixel of the first luminaire, the predetermined end light parameter greater than the predetermined start light parameter. The controller circuitry then automatically interpolates a gradient effect for a middle light parameter of each of a plurality of middle pixels of the luminaire based on the start and end predetermined light parameters. The controller circuitry then outputs control signals having the start, end and middle light parameters to the start, end and middle light pixels, respectively, through the connection and to the interface. |
Country of Issue: |
US |
First Named Inventor: |
DeMayo, Vazquez, Parker, Kong, Wagner |
Assignee: |
Litegear |
Continuation or Divisional of: |
11375590 |
International Classification: |
H05B 45/14 |
US Classification: |
H05B 45/14 |
Issue Date: |
03-07-2023 |
Filing Date: |
05-24-2022 |
Application : |
17/752783 |
Notes: |
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Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
11602023 at Freepatentsonline |
Link to World Patent Family1: |
World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
Link to Google Patents1: |
11602023 at Google Patents |
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