System and Method for Driving Light Source Patent Granted to O2Micro
O2Micro International Limited (OIIM) announced the grant of a significant patent, US patent U10,660,176 B2, on May 19, 2020. The patent covers a system for driving a light source, which includes a power converter and control circuitry that optimizes power management for LED backlighting. Dr. Yung Lin, Executive VP, highlighted the invention's cost-effectiveness and efficiency in power management applications. Founded in 1995, O2Micro specializes in innovative power management solutions across various markets including Consumer and Automotive.
- Grant of US patent U10,660,176 B2 on May 19, 2020, covering a system for driving light sources.
- The new patent enhances O2Micro's product offerings in power management for LED applications.
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GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman, July 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- O2Micro® International Limited (NASDAQ Global Select Market: OIIM), a global leader in the design, development and marketing of high-performance integrated circuits and solutions, today announced the grant of a key system and method for driving light source patent.
O2Micro was issued 16 claims under US patent U10,660,176 B2 on May 19, 2020 for the invention of a system for driving a light source including a power converter and control circuitry. The control circuitry generates a control signal based on the voltage feedback signal indicative of a combination of the output voltage, current and the light source and controls the power converter.
Dr. Yung Lin, Executive Vice President, O2Micro, commented, "This invention provides a cost-effective and efficient power management solution for LED backlighting applications.”
About O2Micro:
Founded in April 1995, O2Micro develops and markets innovative power management components for the Computer, Consumer, Industrial and Automotive markets. Products include Backlighting, Battery Management and Power Management.
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