Title :
Design of heat management model of 6,000 lumen LED worklamp using integrated SEPIC drivers
Author :
Thungod, Chaiyant ; Tuptimkaew, Apicha ; Rattanachan, Manrat ; Buaban, Sucheep ; Loakhen, Darinee ; Wansungnoen, Phatsaphon ; Pattanapongthong, Pramote ; Khan-ngern, Werachet
Author_Institution :
R&D Sect., Wichien Dynamic Ind. Co., Ltd., Thailand
Abstract :
This paper presents the design of heat transfer on integrated heatsink for 6000 lm worklamp. The integrated driver using DC-DC Single-ended primary-inductor converter (SEPIC) converts 9 V - 36 V to 15 V 2A for 2 sets attaches to the heatsink as the housing of the lamp. Each set of drivers consumes 30 watt for 3000 lm fitted with a very compact sizing and complied with IP 67 requirements. The high performance SEPIC converter is proposed and achieved at 83.79% concerned with the primary source of the heat management train. The proposed design model shows a heat management model to maintain a long run operating temperature at 60 °C ambient temperature. The EMC issue based on the radiated emission was proved to comply with international standards. This work can be applied in building, field-yard, security area and automotive for both local and worldwide market.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; LED lamps; driver circuits; electromagnetic compatibility; heat sinks; heat transfer; DC-DC single-ended primary-inductor converter; EMC issue; SEPIC converter; current 2 A; heat management model; heat management train; heat transfer design; integrated SEPIC drivers; integrated heatsink; lumen LED worklamp; temperature 60 degC; voltage 15 V; voltage 9 V to 36 V; Resistance heating; Automotive; Drivers; Heat Management Model; Heatsink; SEPIC Converter;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering Congress (iEECON), 2014 International
Conference_Location :
Chonburi
DOI :
10.1109/iEECON.2014.6925874