Chandan Suthar, V. I. Kumar, V. Yousefzadeh, M. Doshi, D. Maksimović
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It is capable of processing indirect power efficiently, thereby reducing the device voltage and current stresses, resulting in higher overall efficiency compared to a conventional boost+buck automotive LED driver architecture. Furthermore, the CC-DAB module uses series capacitors to couple the inverting and rectifying bridges and eliminates the need for an isolation transformer, further improving efficiency and power density compared to a conventional transformer-based design. The composite converterbased LED driver is able to operate over wide input (8V to 18 V) and output voltages (3V to 50 V) driving a string of 1 to 15 LEDs. 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The paper presents a composite converter-based LED driver fed by an automotive battery and capable of delivering a constant current to an LED string. A two-stage architecture is proposed consisting of a composite boost converter in the first stage, cascaded with a buck converter in the second stage, which acts as a constant current source for the LED string. The composite boost converter consists of a capacitively coupled transformerless dual active bridge (CC-DAB) module and a partial-power boost converter module connected in an input-parallel output-series (IPOS) configuration. It is capable of processing indirect power efficiently, thereby reducing the device voltage and current stresses, resulting in higher overall efficiency compared to a conventional boost+buck automotive LED driver architecture. Furthermore, the CC-DAB module uses series capacitors to couple the inverting and rectifying bridges and eliminates the need for an isolation transformer, further improving efficiency and power density compared to a conventional transformer-based design. The composite converterbased LED driver is able to operate over wide input (8V to 18 V) and output voltages (3V to 50 V) driving a string of 1 to 15 LEDs. The experimental results show a maximum efficiency of 94.7% and significant efficiency improvements over the reference boost + buck architecture over the entire operating range.
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COMPEL exists for the discussion and dissemination of computational and analytical methods in electrical and electronic engineering. The main emphasis of papers should be on methods and new techniques, or the application of existing techniques in a novel way. Whilst papers with immediate application to particular engineering problems are welcome, so too are papers that form a basis for further development in the area of study. A double-blind review process ensures the content''s validity and relevance.