Title :
Off-the-Line Primary Side Regulation LED Lamp Driver With Single-Stage PFC and TRIAC Dimming Using LED Forward Voltage and Duty Variation Tracking Control
Author :
Hwang, Jong Tae ; Jung, Moon Sang ; Kim, Dae Ho ; Lee, Jun Hong ; Jung, Min Ho ; Shin, Jong Ha
Author_Institution :
Samsung Electro-Mech. Co. Ltd., Suwon, South Korea
Abstract :
The off-the-line primary side regulation flyback LED lamp driver is proposed based on LED forward voltage tracking (VFT) and duty variation tracking (DVT) methods, which satisfy good line/load regulation, high power factor and TRIAC dimming possibility. This paper introduces that four derivative types (TYPE-I to IV) are possible to implement using supply voltage, MOSFET drain voltage and duty cycle signal with the four types of sensing circuits on the basis of VFT and DVT concepts. The load regulations of TYPE-I to IV show 0.89%, 0.51%, 0.43% and 0.56% [A/V], respectively. TYPEI to IV show ±8%, ±2%, ±2% and ±4% of line regulation over 180 to 260 VAC variation, respectively. Each type satisfies above 81% of efficiency when it delivers 6 to 12 W to the LED load at 220 VAC. The power factors of all types are above 0.9. The chip is implemented using 0.35 μm BCD process and occupies 0.76 mm2 .
Keywords :
LED lamps; driver circuits; power factor correction; power system control; BCD process; LED forward voltage tracking; MOSFET drain voltage; TRIAC dimming; duty cycle signal; duty variation tracking control; line regulation; line/load regulation; off-the-line primary side regulation flyback LED lamp driver; power 6 W to 12 W; power factor; sensing circuits; single-stage PFC; size 0.35 mum; supply voltage; voltage 180 V to 260 V; Detectors; Equations; LED lamps; Switches; Thyristors; Windings; Flyback converter; LED; LED driver; LED forward voltage tracking (VFT); TRIAC dimmer; boundary conduction mode (BCM); critical conduction mode (CRM); duty variation tracking (DVT); power factor (PF); primary side regulation (PSR); transformer; valley switching;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2012.2225735