具有宽转换范围的非隔离DC-DC转换器,用于驱动高亮度led

A.E. Demian, C. Treviso, C. Gallo, F. L. Tofoli
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发光二极管(led)具有许多特性,使其在越来越多的应用中具有吸引力。特别是在照明方面,与荧光灯和白炽灯泡相比,led的小尺寸是一个突出的优势。本文提出了两种基于降压变换器的拓扑结构,它们具有比原变换器更高的降压特性。研究了二次降压变换器,并将其用于驱动串联led。与传统的变换器相比,改进的特性包括通过LED保持连续电流和驱动几种类型的LED阵列的可能性。然后将研究扩展到立方降压变换器,在本工作中引入了一种新的安排来获得上述降压特性。使用这种变换器可以获得比二次降压变换器产生的更低的输出电压。实验样机的转换器实现和充分测试。还必须提到的是,通过LED阵列使用PIC微控制器来控制电流,这在控制算法的调整中提供了鲁棒性和灵活性,而无需修改硬件。
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Non-isolated DC-DC converters with wide conversion range used to drive high-brightness LEDs
Light emitting diodes (LEDs) have many features that make them attractive for use in an increasing number of applications. Particularly in lighting, the small size of LEDs compared to fluorescent and incandescent bulbs is a prominent advantage. This paper presents two topologies based on the buck converter, which have higher step-down characteristic than that of the original converter. The quadratic buck converter is studied and used to drive series-connected LEDs. Improved characteristics if compared with the traditional converter include the continuous current maintained through the LEDS and the possibility of driving several types of LED arrays. The study is then extended to the cubic buck converter, as a novel arrangement to obtain the mentioned step-down characteristic is introduced in this work. The use of such converter allows obtaining lower output voltages than those resulting from the quadratic buck converter. Experimental prototypes of the converters are implemented and fully tested. It must be also mentioned that a PIC microcontroller is used to control the current through the LED array, what provides robustness and flexibility in the adjust of the control algorithm without the need of hardware modification.
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