Abstract—In
this paper, a new method is proposed to eliminate electrolytic capacitors in a
two-stage ac–dc light-emitting diode (LED) driver. DC-biased sinusoidal or
square-wave LED drivingcurrent can help to reduce the power imbalance between
ac input and dc output. In doing so, film capacitors can be adopted to improve
LED driver’s lifetime. The relationship between the peakto- average ratio of
the pulsating current in LEDs and the storage capacitance according to given
storage capacitance is derived. Using the proposed “zero-low-level square-wave
driving current” scheme, the storage capacitance in the LED driver can be
reduced to 52.7% comparing with that in the driver using constant dc driving
current. The input power factor is almost unity, which complies with lighting
equipment standards such as IEC-1000-3-2 for Class C equipments. The voltage
across the storage capacitors is analyzed and verified during the whole pulse
width modulation dimming range. For the ease of dimming and implementation, a
50WLED driver with zero-low-level square-wave driving current is built and the
experimental results are presented to verify the proposed methods.
(Index
Terms—Converters, dimming, LED driver, lighting, pulsating driving current.)
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