Analysis, design, and experimentation of the active hybrid‐series‐parallel PWM dimming scheme for high‐efficient off‐line LED drivers
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Abdelmessih, Guirguis Z.
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Alonso, José Marcos
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- Dalla Costa, Marco A. 1
- 1 Federal University of Santa MariaGroup of Intelligence in Lighting (GEDRE)Santa MariaBrazil
- 2 Electrical Engineering DepartmentUniversity of OviedoCampus de ViesquesGijonSpain
ISSN: 1755-4543
Any de publicació: 2019
Volum: 12
Número: 7
Pàgines: 1697-1705
Tipus: Article
Altres publicacions en: IET Power Electronics
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JCR (Journal Impact Factor)
- Any 2019
- Factor d'impacte de la revista: 2.672
- Factor d'impacte sense autocites: 2.0
- Article influence score: 0.628
- Quartil major: Q2
- Àrea: ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC Quartil: Q2 Posició en l'àrea: 113/266 (Edició: SCIE)
SCImago Journal Rank
- Any 2019
- Impacte SJR de la revista: 0.998
- Quartil major: Q1
- Àrea: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Quartil: Q1 Posició en l'àrea: 132/1832
Scopus CiteScore
- Any 2019
- CiteScore de la revista: 5.5
- Àrea: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Percentil: 81
Journal Citation Indicator (JCI)
- Any 2019
- JCI de la revista: 0.9
- Quartil major: Q2
- Àrea: ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC Quartil: Q2 Posició en l'àrea: 101/318
Resum
This study presents a high power factor (PF) light-emitting diode (LED) driver featuring a pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming technique. The integrated buck-flyback-buck converter (IBFBC) is built by connecting a buck converter to the integrated buck-flyback converter's output. The IBFBC ensures a constant output current regulation as well as high PF at all dimming ratios. The purpose of the output buck converter is to clear up the discontinuous power operation created by the PWM dimming. This occurs when the buck converter absorbs the output power, at LED switched-off, and sends it back to the input. Thus, the IBFBC maintains the operational enhancement shown by the hybrid-series-parallel (HSP)-PWM technique, ensuring greater efficiency. This study explains the operating principles of the IBFBC using circuit diagrams as well as an average model for the entire converter. Moreover, the study presents a mathematical analysis of the IBFBC power flow. It provides guidance on how to select the optimum value for the output buck inductance. A 230V, 50Hz input, 160V output, 100W AC–DC converter operating at 100 kHz has been implemented. The prototype is fully tested to demonstrate the active HSP-PWM technique. An efficiency ranging 50–86% corresponding to the dimming ratio of 5–100% is reached, where 5% dimming refers to an output power of 4W.