Title :
A Charge-Recycling Buck-Store and Boost-Restore (BSBR) Technique With Dual Outputs for RGB LED Backlight and Flashlight Module
Author :
Hsieh, Chun-Yu ; Yang, Chih-Yu ; Chen, Ke-Horng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Control Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
A boost converter with buck-store and boost-restore (BSBR) technique fabricated by 0.25 mum CMOS BCD process can provide different supply voltages to drive series red, green, and blue LEDs in sequence for reducing the power consumption on the constant current generator. The proposed technique not only stores and restores extra energy during the transient time of the reference tracking response to improve the efficiency but also enhances the reference tracking response to greatly reduce load transition time. Experimental results show that the period of reference tracking response can be improved. When the load current is 100 mA, the periods of reference down-tracking and up-tracking are smaller than 10 and 20 mus, respectively. Furthermore, this technique can also provide a regulated voltage to drive the subblock implemented in the liquid crystal display system. The maximum efficiency of charge recycling is up to 94%, and the maximum efficiency of this boost converter is 94.5%. Experimental results demonstrate fast and efficient reference tracking performance is achieved by the proposed BSBR technique.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; DC-DC power convertors; LED lamps; constant current sources; driver circuits; liquid crystal displays; BSBR; CMOS BCD process; RGB LED backlight; boost converter; boost-restore technique; charge-recycling buck-store technique; constant current generator; current 100 mA; efficiency 94.5 percent; flashlight module; liquid crystal display drive system; power consumption reduction; reference down-tracking; reference tracking response; reference up-tracking; size 0.25 mum; transient time; CMOS process; Drives; Energy consumption; Image quality; Image restoration; Light emitting diodes; Liquid crystal displays; Power generation; Recycling; Voltage; Charge recycling; dc–dc converter; field color sequential (FCS); reference tracking;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2009.2017745