Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation Development

Light emitted diode (LED) is becoming more popular in the illumination field, and the design of LED lighting is generally made to provide illumination at lower power usage, helping save energy. A power electronic converter is needed to provide the power conversion for these LEDs to meet high efficie...

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Main Authors: William Chen, Ka Wai Eric Cheng, Jianwei Shao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4203
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spelling doaj-d32f0327cad3498d83058160e48f1cd92020-11-25T01:54:58ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-11-011221420310.3390/en12214203en12214203Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation DevelopmentWilliam Chen0Ka Wai Eric Cheng1Jianwei Shao2Power Electronics Research Centre, Department of Electrical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon 999077, Hong Kong, ChinaPower Electronics Research Centre, Department of Electrical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon 999077, Hong Kong, ChinaPower Electronics Research Centre, Department of Electrical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon 999077, Hong Kong, ChinaLight emitted diode (LED) is becoming more popular in the illumination field, and the design of LED lighting is generally made to provide illumination at lower power usage, helping save energy. A power electronic converter is needed to provide the power conversion for these LEDs to meet high efficiency, reduce components, and have low voltage ripple magnitude. The power supply for LED is revisited in this paper. The LEDs connected in series with diode, transistor, or inductor paths are examined. The formulation for each of the cases is described, including the classical converters of buck, boost, buck−boost, and Ćuk. The circuit reductions of the classic circuit, circuit without the capacitor, and without a freewheeling diode are studied. Using LED to replace freewheeling diodes is proposed for circuit component reduction. General equations for different connection paths have been developed. The efficiency and output ripple amplitude of the proposed power converters are investigated. Analytical study shows that the efficiency of proposed circuits can be high and voltage ripple magnitude of proposed circuits can be low. The results show that the proposed circuit topologies can be easily adapted to design LED lighting, which can meet the criteria of high efficiency, minimum components, and low-voltage ripple magnitude at the same time.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4203led driving circuitdiode pathtransistor pathinductor paththeoretical analysisripple amplitudeefficiencycomponent count
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author William Chen
Ka Wai Eric Cheng
Jianwei Shao
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Ka Wai Eric Cheng
Jianwei Shao
Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation Development
Energies
led driving circuit
diode path
transistor path
inductor path
theoretical analysis
ripple amplitude
efficiency
component count
author_facet William Chen
Ka Wai Eric Cheng
Jianwei Shao
author_sort William Chen
title Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation Development
title_short Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation Development
title_full Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation Development
title_fullStr Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation Development
title_full_unstemmed Circuit Topology Analysis for LED Lighting and its Formulation Development
title_sort circuit topology analysis for led lighting and its formulation development
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Light emitted diode (LED) is becoming more popular in the illumination field, and the design of LED lighting is generally made to provide illumination at lower power usage, helping save energy. A power electronic converter is needed to provide the power conversion for these LEDs to meet high efficiency, reduce components, and have low voltage ripple magnitude. The power supply for LED is revisited in this paper. The LEDs connected in series with diode, transistor, or inductor paths are examined. The formulation for each of the cases is described, including the classical converters of buck, boost, buck−boost, and Ćuk. The circuit reductions of the classic circuit, circuit without the capacitor, and without a freewheeling diode are studied. Using LED to replace freewheeling diodes is proposed for circuit component reduction. General equations for different connection paths have been developed. The efficiency and output ripple amplitude of the proposed power converters are investigated. Analytical study shows that the efficiency of proposed circuits can be high and voltage ripple magnitude of proposed circuits can be low. The results show that the proposed circuit topologies can be easily adapted to design LED lighting, which can meet the criteria of high efficiency, minimum components, and low-voltage ripple magnitude at the same time.
topic led driving circuit
diode path
transistor path
inductor path
theoretical analysis
ripple amplitude
efficiency
component count
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4203
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