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A Flicker-Free Electrolytic Capacitor-Less AC–DC LED Driver


Abstract:

The electrolytic capacitor is the key component that limits the operating lifetime of LED drivers. If an ac–dc LED driver with power factor correction (PFC) control is al...Show More

Abstract:

The electrolytic capacitor is the key component that limits the operating lifetime of LED drivers. If an ac–dc LED driver with power factor correction (PFC) control is allowed to output a pulsating current for driving the LEDs, the electrolytic capacitor will no longer be required. However, this pulsating current will introduce light flicker that varies at twice the power line frequency. In this paper, a configuration of flicker-free electrolytic capacitor-less single-phase ac–dc driver for LED lighting is proposed. The configuration comprises an electrolytic capacitor-less PFC converter and a bidirectional converter, which serves to absorb the ac component of the pulsating current of the PFC converter, leaving only a dc component to drive the LEDs. The output filter capacitor of the bidirectional converter is intentionally designed to have a large voltage ripple, thus its capacitance can be greatly reduced. Consequently, film capacitors can be used instead of electrolytic capacitors, leading to the realization of a flicker-free ac–dc LED driver that has a long lifetime. The proposed solution is generally applicable to all single-phase PFC converters. A prototype with 48-V, 0.7-A output is constructed and tested. Experimental results are presented to verify the effectiveness of the flick-free electrolytic capacitor-less ac–dc LED driver.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ( Volume: 27, Issue: 11, November 2012)
Page(s): 4540 - 4548
Date of Publication: 16 December 2011

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