Analysis of series-resonant LED driver applied to reduce the low-frequency current ripple transmission

M. Melo, W. Vizzotto, L. Chies, M. Costa, José Marcos Alonso Alvarez
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The use of series-resonant converters (SRC) in light emitting diodes (LEDs) drivers has increased due to its simplicity and high efficiency. Furthermore, the use of SRC provides a reduction of the low frequency (LF) ripple in the LEDs' current, originated by the voltage ripple in the output of the power factor correction (PFC) stage (bus voltage ripple). Thus, the attenuation of the ripple transmission from the bus voltage to the LEDs' current achieve some desired features: (1) reduction of the bulk capacitance used at the output of the PFC stage, enabling the employment of long-life film capacitors, and (2) increasing the efficiency of the LED driver due to the low switching losses of the series-resonant converter. This work proposes an analysis of the SRC aiming to define a design methodology to improve the LEDs current ripple reduction provided by the SRC. Moreover, the work presents a discussion about the main factors that have influence in the ripple reduction and the limits for this attenuation, which has not been explored in the literature yet. Experimental results employing the SRC to supply a 10 Watts LED lamp are presented, validating the feasibility of the employed methodology and the proposed analysis.
串联谐振LED驱动器在降低低频纹波电流传输中的应用分析
串联谐振变换器(SRC)在发光二极管(led)驱动器中的使用由于其简单和高效率而增加。此外,SRC的使用减少了led电流中的低频(LF)纹波,这是由功率因数校正(PFC)级输出的电压纹波(母线电压纹波)引起的。因此,从母线电压到LED电流的纹波传输衰减实现了一些期望的特性:(1)减少了PFC级输出处使用的体电容,使使用长寿命薄膜电容器成为可能;(2)由于串联谐振变换器的低开关损耗,提高了LED驱动器的效率。这项工作提出了对SRC的分析,旨在定义一种设计方法,以改善SRC提供的led电流纹波减少。此外,本文还讨论了影响纹波衰减的主要因素以及这种衰减的极限,这在文献中尚未探讨过。实验结果表明,采用SRC供电10瓦的LED灯,验证了所采用的方法和提出的分析的可行性。
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