Jean S. Brand, M. Melo, José Marcos Alonso Alvarez, M. Costa
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摘要
本文分析了在断续导通模式下工作的降压、升压和降压升压拓扑下,DC-DC变换器从输入电压到led电流的低频纹波传递。该分析符合IEEE标准1789-2015建议的最大限度,以减轻人类的光闪烁影响。目标是在不同的LED负载下,找到每种拓扑的工作范围的最大输入电压纹波百分比值。为此,基于无量纲项低频纹波传输系数,将每个拓扑的数学模型应用于三个LED负载中,该系数与2019年9月8日Artigo submetido传输的百分比纹波有关。Primeira revision o em 08/10/2019。Aceito para public a o em 24/03/2020强烈推荐a o编辑Marcello Mezaroba。http://dx.doi.org/10.18618/REP.2020.1.0059阶段的输入到输出。根据这些值,进行研究以确定每种情况所需的最小总线电容。Luxeon 3014 LED被选择在每个拓扑的三个工作点进行模拟和实现,在额定功率为20W的原型中。buck-boost拓扑突出,因为它在整个工作范围内呈现出低频纹波传输因子减小和恒定。
ANALYSIS OF LOW-FREQUENCY RIPPLE TRANSMISSION TO DCM OPERATING CONVERTERS FOR LED DRIVERS
This paper presents the analysis of the lowfrequency ripple transfer from the input voltage to the LEDs current of a DC-DC converter, in the buck, boost and buck-boost topologies operating in discontinuous conduction mode. This analysis fulfills the maximum limits recommended by IEEE Std. 1789-2015 to mitigate the effects of light flicker in humans. The objective is to find the maximum input voltage ripple percent values for a range of operation of each topology, in different LED loads. To do this, the mathematical models for each topology is applied in three LED loads, based on the dimensionless term low-frequency ripple transmission factor, that relates the percent ripple transmitted from Artigo submetido em 09/08/2019. Primeira revisão em 08/10/2019. Aceito para publicação em 24/03/2020 por recomendação do Editor Marcello Mezaroba. http://dx.doi.org/10.18618/REP.2020.1.0059 the input to the output of the stage. With these values, a study is performed to determine the minimum bus capacitance required for each case. The Luxeon 3014 LED is selected for simulations and implementations at three operating points of each topology, in prototypes with a rated power of 20W. The buck-boost topology stands out because it presents a low-frequency ripple transmission factor reduced and constant for the entire operating range.