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IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics | 2014

An LED Driver With Dynamic High-Frequency Sinusoidal Bus Voltage Regulation for Multistring Applications

Quanming Luo; Shubo Zhi; Can Zou; Weiguo Lu; Luowei Zhou

In order to obtain sufficient luminance and achieve high reliability, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are usually arranged in parallel strings in many high-power applications. Since current imbalance should be avoided among the parallel LED strings, a multichannel constant current LED driver with dynamic high-frequency sinusoidal voltage regulation is proposed in this paper. The proposed driver is composed of one resonant inverter and several LCL-T resonant rectifiers. The number of the rectifiers equals to that of the LED strings. The rectifier whose output current is sensed and closed-loop controlled is called master rectifier and all the others slave rectifiers. The resonant inverter is used to convert dc voltage into high-frequency sinusoidal bus voltage and the LCL-T resonant rectifiers are included to drive LED strings with constant current. The amplitude of the high-frequency sinusoidal bus voltage is dynamically regulated to ensure the output current of the master resonant rectifier to be constant by a closed-loop controller. Since the output current of the slave rectifier is linear with the amplitude of the bus voltage as the master rectifier, there are not any auxiliary circuits included in the slave rectifier while the output current balancing is achieved. Finally, a 200-W prototype with one master and fifteen slave rectifiers is built to verify the performance of the proposed driver.


Journal of Power Electronics | 2012

Direct Current Control Method Based On One Cycle Controller for Double-Frequency Buck Converters

Quanming Luo; Shubo Zhi; Weiguo Lu; Luowei Zhou

In this paper, a direct current control method based on a one-cycle controller (DCOCC) for double frequency buck converters (DF buck) is proposed. This control method can make the average current through the high frequency and low frequency inductors of a DF buck converter equal. This is similar to the average current control method. However, the design of the loop compensator is much easier when compared with the average current control. Since the average current though the high frequency and low frequency inductors is equivalent, the current stress of the high frequency switches and the switch losses are minimized. Therefore, the efficiency of the DF buck converter is improved. Firstly, the operation principle of DCOCC is described, then the small signal models of a one cycle controller and a DF buck converter are presented based on the state space average method. Eventually, a system block diagram of the DCOCC controlled DF buck is established and the compensator is designed. Finally, simulation and experiment results are given to verify the correction of the theory analysis.


Journal of Power Electronics | 2012

High Step-Down Multiple-Output LED Driver with the Current Auto-Balance Characteristic

Quanming Luo; Binxin Zhu; Weiguo Lu; Luowei Zhou

A high step-down multiple-output LED driver is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the derivation of the driver with dual-output is presented and its operation principle and steady state performance are analyzed in detail. Secondly, a high step-down N-channel LED driver is proposed and its current auto-balance characteristic and step-down ratio are analyzed. Finally, an experimental prototype is built and the experimental results are given. The theoretical analysis and experimental results show that the proposed driver has the following virtues: First, if load balancing is achieved, the voltage gain is 1/N that of a Buck driver, where N is the number of channels. Second, each output automatically has an equal output current, without requiring more current close-loop control circuits than a Buck driver. Last, the voltage stresses of the switches and diodes are lower than those of a Buck driver, meaning that lower voltage switches and diodes can be used, and a higher efficiency can be expected.


Physics Letters A | 2008

Filter based non-invasive control of chaos in Buck converter

Weiguo Lu; Luo-Wei Zhou; Quanming Luo; Xiao-Feng Zhang


Archive | 2007

Three phase rectifying bridge DC side parallel type active electric power filter

Luowei Zhou; Xiong Du; Quanming Luo; Weiguo Lu


Archive | 2010

Driving power sources for lighting high-power LED array

Xiong Du; Weiguo Lu; Quanming Luo; Luowei Zhou


Archive | 2012

Multi-output heavy-power LED constant-current drive power supply

Quanming Luo; Shubo Zhi; Weiguo Lu; Luowei Zhou


Archive | 2011

Passive high-power LED (light-emitting diode) constant-current drive power based on LCL (inductor-capacitor-inductor) resonance network

Quanming Luo; Weiguo Lu; Shubo Zhi; Luowei Zhou


Archive | 2010

Buck three-phase power factor corrector with controlled output voltage

Xiong Du; Weiguo Lu; Quanming Luo; Yuliang Yang; Luowei Zhou


Archive | 2011

Output adjustable structure-changeable direct current switch power supply

Luowei Zhou; Quanming Luo; Weiguo Lu; Pengju Sun; Xiong Du

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Chongqing University

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