DocumentCode
1401158
Title
Stationary and Adaptive Color-Shift Reduction Methods Based on the Bilevel Driving Technique for Phosphor-Converted White LEDs
Author
Loo, K.H. ; Lai, Y.M. ; Tan, S.C. ; Tse, Chi K.
Author_Institution
Fac. of Eng., Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Kowloon, China
Volume
26
Issue
7
fYear
2011
fDate
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1943
Lastpage
1953
Abstract
The bilevel driving technique has realized a 2-D control of the luminosity and emitted color of white LEDs with duty cycle and forward current levels. Unfortunately, various combinations of these dimming control parameters can lead to significant changes in junction temperature, which further modify the luminosity and emitted color of LEDs. In this paper, the theoretical aspects of these complex interactions and the impact of bilevel drive on the color-shift properties of white LEDs are discussed in detail by using a mathematical color-shift model. Two color-shift reduction methods are proposed based on the insights obtained from this model. This study shows that a heat sink´s thermal resistance that minimizes the overall color shift over dimming can be uniquely determined from the knowledge of some measurable LED parameters, and gives rise to a global minimum color shift. If such a thermal resistance cannot be realized due to practical limitations, the second method that utilizes an adaptive change of forward current levels over dimming can be adopted. Based on their nature, these methods are classified as stationary and adaptive methods, respectively. Their validity is supported by experimental measurements on a commercial white LED.
Keywords
light emitting diodes; lighting control; phosphors; thermal resistance; 2D emitted color control; 2D luminosity control; bilevel driving technique; dimming control parameters; forward current levels; global minimum color shift; heat sink thermal resistance; junction temperature; mathematical color-shift model; phosphor-converted white LED; stationary color-shift reduction method; Color; Current measurement; Heat sinks; Junctions; Light emitting diodes; Mathematical model; Temperature measurement; Color control; LED color; driving method; light-emitting diode (LED); white LED;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2010.2097610
Filename
5664803
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