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Peak Current Control of Multichannel LED Driver With Selective Dimming

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A novel selective dimming method of the output channels of a multichannel LED driver is proposed in this paper. This LED driver comprises a front-end ac–dc boost power factor correction… Click to show full abstract

A novel selective dimming method of the output channels of a multichannel LED driver is proposed in this paper. This LED driver comprises a front-end ac–dc boost power factor correction converter followed by symmetric half-bridge isolated nonresonant dc–dc converter and symmetric voltage-multiplier rectifier with purely capacitive output filters. By controlling the duty ratios of the secondary side switches, which are strategically placed at the output voltage-multiplier-based rectifiers, the average LED current and hence the brightness of individual channels are controlled. Moreover, a unique primary side peak current control is implemented to control the peak currents of LEDs during pulsewidth modulation dimming, which prevents electromigration-related fast aging of the LEDs. This driver also has the advantages of high power (>120 W) operation capabilities, and high efficiency (>94%) with primary side switches zero voltage switching turning on and secondary side rectifier diodes zero current switching turning off. A detailed analysis and design procedure of the proposed converter is presented. To validate the analysis, an industry-standard 150 W prototype is developed, which is digitally controlled by a cost-effective non-DSP microcontroller. The experimental results are in perfect agreement with the claims. A comparison for universal ac input and isolated LED drivers with selective dimming is displayed.

Keywords: led driver; current control; peak current; multichannel led; selective dimming

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Year Published: 2019

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