DocumentCode :
1364237
Title :
Minimizing Required Energy Storage in Off-Line LED Drivers Based on Series-Input Converter Modules
Author :
Hu, Qingcong ; Zane, Regan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr., Comput. & Energy Eng., Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA
Volume :
26
Issue :
10
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2887
Lastpage :
2895
Abstract :
This paper introduces techniques to reduce energy storage in off-line light-emitting diode (LED) drivers. Rather than targeting the ideals of unity input power factor (PF) and constant LED current, a topology is selected to minimize the required energy storage with the more practical targets of 0.9 PF and a selectable LED current ripple. The objectives are accomplished using a combination of the following: first, constant-input-current regulation, which results in 0.9 PF and 34% less required energy storage than when using unity power factor, and is achieved with a simple reference signal that does not require input voltage sensing; second, a two-stage approach that isolates the LED from the capacitor to allow full use of the stored energy; third, a bidirectional second stage (LED string is between the two stages) that processes only the necessary energy storage; and fourth, a selectable regulation band on the LED current ripple to pass through the maximum allowed double-line-frequency ripple. The topology is applied to the series-input modular architecture to utilize low-voltage high-frequency circuits and low-profile components in off-line applications. Experimental results are presented for a series-input system with three modules each driving eight LEDs with 30% double-line-frequency current ripple using small filter capacitors.
Keywords :
capacitors; driver circuits; energy storage; light emitting diodes; power convertors; power factor correction; bidirectional second stage; capacitance 0.9 PF; constant LED current ripple; constant-input-current regulation; double-line-frequency current ripple; energy storage reduction; filter capacitor; input voltage sensing; low-voltage high-frequency circuit; maximum allowed double-line-frequency ripple; off-line LED driver; off-line light-emitting diode driver; selectable regulation band; series-input converter module; series-input modular architecture; two-stage approach; unity input PF; unity input power factor; Capacitors; Converters; Driver circuits; Energy storage; Light emitting diodes; Lighting; Reactive power; Digital control; energy storage; light-emitting diode (LED); modular converter; series input; switched-mode power supply (SMPS);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2010.2087772
Filename :
5613194
Link To Document :
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