Title :
Solid-State Solar Simulator
Author :
Bazzi, Ali M. ; Klein, Zach ; Sweeney, Micah ; Kroeger, Kevin P. ; Shenoy, Pradeep S. ; Krein, Philip T.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents an efficient, low-cost, and versatile LED-based solar simulator intended to produce a well-characterized spectrum for tests of solar cells and other photosensitive devices. Three major design aspects are addressed: LED spectra, power converters for LED drive, and control. The visible light of a standard solar spectrum is simulated using six LED colors. The number of LEDs and their placement for uniformity are addressed. Boost converters under current-mode control are used to achieve reproducible LED brightness through adjustable currents, or equivalent radiant-flux commands. The independent control of the six colors can simulate a range of different light sources and solar spectra. Uniformity tests verify that the system achieves standard spectral uniformity requirements over an area of 100 mm × 100 mm in simulations and 100 mm × 50 mm in experiments. LEDs in the proposed simulator consume less power and reduce the simulator size compared to the available state of the art. The user-friendly interface also allows active control of the simulated spectrum.
Keywords :
brightness; electric current control; light emitting diodes; light sources; power convertors; solar cells; solar spectra; LED brightness; LED color; LED control; LED drive; LED spectra; LED-based solid-state solar simulator; boost converter; current-mode control; equivalent radiant-flux command; light source; photosensitive device; power converter; simulator size reduction; solar cell testing; solar spectra; standard solar spectrum light; standard spectral uniformity requirement; Color; Graphical user interfaces; Lenses; Light emitting diodes; Light sources; Power electronics; Testing; Current-mode control; LED lighting; solar simulator; solid-state lighting;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2012.2199071