2012
DOI: 10.7305/automatika.53-2.154
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An Overview of the AC-DC and DC-DC Converters for LED Lighting Applications

Abstract: Original scientific paperHigh-Brightness Light Emitting Diodes (HB-LEDs) are considered the future trend in lighting not only due to their high efficiency and high reliability, but also due to their other outstanding characteristics: chromatic variety, shock and vibration resistance, etc. Nevertheless, they need the development of new power supplies especially designed for boosting and taking advantage of their aforementioned characteristics. Besides, their behaviour is completely different from the rest of li… Show more

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“…Hence, considering (1), (2) and that n 1 and n 2 are designed according to nominal conditions (D nom , V O_nom and V in_nom ), (3) can be used for obtaining the required duty cycle that keeps the output voltage constant:…”
Section: Loopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, considering (1), (2) and that n 1 and n 2 are designed according to nominal conditions (D nom , V O_nom and V in_nom ), (3) can be used for obtaining the required duty cycle that keeps the output voltage constant:…”
Section: Loopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, HB-LEDs are diodes, which means that the current is able to go through them in only one direction. This feature has made the driving of HB-LEDs from the mains an important research topic for a wide range of power [1]. For this reason, it is required the use of an ac-dc converter, specifically for output powers higher than 25 W it needs to be able to achieve Power Factor Correction (PFC), that feeds the string of HB-LEDs with either a constant [2] or a low-frequency pulsed current in the range of hundreds to thousands of kHz [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a well-known fact, that LEDs can only be driven by forward currents, since they behave as a diode allowing the current to flow in one direction only. This fact has made the driving of LEDs from AC grids a main research topic to replace old inefficient luminaries [1], [2]. In fact, if the current source is not acceptable for the driving of the luminaire a dc-dc converter needs to adapt the level of current to drive them accurately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%