546 research outputs found

    Overview of Passive Light Emitting Diode Driver Circuits for Street Lighting

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    This paper describes the overview and comparison of various passive Light Emitting Diode (LED) driver circuits employed for street lighting applications. Passive LED driver circuits are constructed with diodes and capacitors without using any power electronic semiconductor switches which in turn eliminates the secondary supply unit for control circuits and controllers. Passive LED driver circuits are simple in construction, low cost, less maintenance and control free. 50 W LED driver circuit is identified for performance comparison and simulations are performed in matlab- simulink to get an overview of different passive LED driver circuits. The most predominant parameters such as efficiency and total harmonic distortion are compared to identify the suitiblity of the driver circuits for various applications

    High Step-Down Bridgeless Sepic/Cuk PFC Rectifiers With Improved Efficiency and Reduced Current Stress

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    In this article, two high step-down bridgeless power factor correction rectifiers based on the switched inductor network (SIN) are introduced. The proposed rectifiers employ the SIN to provide high step-down voltage gain with a higher duty cycle than the competitors. They also offer higher efficiency, lower current stress, and total peak switching device powers. A thorough and straightforward design algorithm in the discontinuous conduction mode is provided that ensures a unity power factor and a low total harmonic distortion with a simple control scheme. As a demonstration of the superior performance of the proposed rectifiers, a 300-W high-gain sepic rectifier setup with 48Vdc output voltage from a 230Vrms/50Hz source is built in the laboratory

    Evolution of Very High Frequency Power Supplies

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