Title :
Analysis and Suppression of Overcurrent in Boost LED Drivers
Author :
Yuan-Ta Hsieh ; Ying-Zong Juang
Author_Institution :
Nat. Appl. Res. Labs., Nat. Chip Implementation Center, Taiwan
Abstract :
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are the major backlighting source used in liquid crystal displays and dimming the LEDs is a common approach to increase the contrast ratio or save power. Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is more popular than analog methods of dimming, because it produces a less pronounced shift in chromaticity. However, in PWM dimming mode, overcurrent can shorten the lifespan of the LEDs. This paper proposes a technique to overcome the drawbacks inherent in conventional approaches to the suppression of overcurrent in LED devices. The design was implemented using the TSMC 0.25- μm 60-V bipolar-CMOS-DMOS process, resulting in a chip area of 2.2 mm2. A comparison with two commercial chips demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed design in the suppression of LED overcurrent and the subsequent extension of the lifespan.
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; LED displays; PWM power convertors; driver circuits; overcurrent protection; PWM dimming mode; backlighting source; bipolar CMOS-DMOS process; boost led drivers; light emitting diodes; liquid crystal displays; overcurrent suppression; pulse width modulation; size 0.25 mum; voltage 60 V; Current limiters; Light emitting diodes; Lighting; Pulse width modulation; Steady-state; Surge protection; Switching circuits; Current limit; LED driver; LED lifespan; LED overcurrent suppression; integrated circuit; soft start;
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2012.2226561