LED照明-降低功耗,增加用户舒适度

P. Dupuis, A. Barroso, L. Canale, C. Alonso, G. Zissis
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随着化石资源的消失和碳影响问题,能源的有效利用已成为一个重要的优先事项。照明是支出的重要组成部分,因为它很容易发挥作用。发光二极管(LED)技术由于其较高的能效,在这一领域开辟了许多前景。在不久的将来,LED确实会成为荧光灯管的替代品。LED灯管有特定的热和电需求;因此,这项工作的重点是在关联拓扑方面的优化研究:串行与并行。首先从单个LED中提取电等效模型。通过注意照明系统的整体消耗,以光质量方面所需的性能为指导选择组合。最后的目标是评估当集成在灯座中的单个AC/DC转换电路被DC/DC全局分配方案取代时的损耗减少情况。采用这种方法,通过低直流电压弱调节电网为单间照明供电。
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LED lighting — Reduce the power consumption and increase the users comfort
With the vanishing of the fossil primary resources and the carbon impact issues, the efficient use of energy has become a major priority. Lighting is an important element of expenditure as it is easy to act on it. The Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology opens many perspectives in this field due to its higher energy efficiency. LED could indeed become in a near future a replacement for fluorescent tubes. LED's tubes have specific thermal and electrical needs; this work is focused therefore on optimization studies in terms of association topologies: serial versus parallel. The starting point is electrical equivalent models extracted from single LED. The choice of combinations is guided by the required performance in terms of light quality by paying attention to the overall consumption of the lighting system. The final target is the evaluation of losses reduction when the individual AC/DC conversion circuits integrated in the lamp bases are replaced by a DC/DC global distribution scheme. This approach was adopted to power the lighting of single room from a low DC voltage weakly regulated power grid.
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