DocumentCode :
672775
Title :
Study on passive self-equalization of parallel-connected LED strings
Author :
Gacio, David ; Alonso, J. Marcos ; Garcia, J. ; Garcia-Llera, Daniel ; Cardesin, Jesus
Author_Institution :
Normalux Co., Llanera, Spain
fYear :
2013
fDate :
11-13 Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Parallel connection of several LED strings is a practical way to reduce the overall lamp voltage when a large number of emitters is needed. However, this connection might lead to high current mismatches between strings due to the dispersion of characteristics that even binned devices feature. Several techniques have been proposed in order to eliminate or, at least, reduce the forward current mismatch between paralleled strings. Provided that a cost-effective design is pursued, passive self-equalization of LED strings will be studied in this paper, where the dynamic resistance will be considered as the equalizing resistor. Thus, a statistical study will firstly be developed on four commercial devices in order to determine the forward voltage deviation in both binned and unbinned LEDs. Then, the dynamic resistance will accurately be determined for the operating current in a wide temperature range by the procedure followed in previous works, since this parasitic effect will be employed as the equalizing resistor. The I-V and RD-Tj curves will be thus experimentally obtained for a large sample. Once the thermal and statistical characterizations are done, the study of the LED linear model will be performed in order to determine the impact on forward current mismatches that forward voltage and dynamic resistance variations imply in both binned and unbinned LEDs. Finally, experimental results will show that binned LEDs are suitable for self-equalization even for a tight current-mismatch tolerance, especially for a significant number of series-connected LEDs in each string.
Keywords :
equalisers; light emitting diodes; passive networks; resistors; statistical analysis; I-V curves; LED linear model; RD-Tj curves; current-mismatch tolerance; dynamic resistance; equalizing resistor; forward current mismatch; forward voltage deviation; parallel-connected LED strings; parasitic effect; passive self-equalization; statistical characterizations; thermal characterizations; Junctions; LED lamps; Polynomials; Resistance; Standards; Temperature measurement; LED equalization; LED lighting; current balancing; solid-state lighting;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
New Concepts in Smart Cities: Fostering Public and Private Alliances (SmartMILE), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gijon
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SmartMILE.2013.6708203
Filename :
6708203
Link To Document :
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