Jane et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Dimmable light‐emitting diode driver with cascaded current regulator and voltage sourceJane et al., 2015
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- 605491922990817500
- Author
- Jane G
- Lin Y
- Chiu H
- Lo Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- IET Power Electronics
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This study presents a dimmable light‐emitting diode (LED) driver consisting of a flyback power factor corrector (PFC) with two secondary windings. The first secondary output is cascaded by a floating buck current regulator with a dimming switch. Then its unregulated …
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- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHTING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B33/00—Electroluminescent light sources
- H05B33/02—Details
- H05B33/08—Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application
- H05B33/0803—Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application for light emitting diodes (LEDs) comprising only inorganic semi-conductor materials
- H05B33/0806—Structural details of the circuit
- H05B33/0809—Structural details of the circuit in the conversion stage
- H05B33/0815—Structural details of the circuit in the conversion stage with a controlled switching regulator
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- H05B41/00—Circuit arrangements or apparatus for igniting or operating discharge lamps
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- H05B41/26—Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by power derived from dc by means of a converter, e.g. by high-voltage dc
- H05B41/28—Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by power derived from dc by means of a converter, e.g. by high-voltage dc using static converters
- H05B41/282—With semiconductor devices
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02B—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO BUILDINGS, e.g. INCLUDING HOUSING AND APPLIANCES OR RELATED END-USER APPLICATIONS
- Y02B20/00—Energy efficient lighting technologies
- Y02B20/30—Semiconductor lamps, e.g. solid state lamps [SSL] light emitting diodes [LED] or organic LED [OLED]
- Y02B20/34—Semiconductor lamps, e.g. solid state lamps [SSL] light emitting diodes [LED] or organic LED [OLED] inorganic LEDs
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- Y02B20/346—Switching regulators
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- H05B41/36—Controlling
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02B—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO BUILDINGS, e.g. INCLUDING HOUSING AND APPLIANCES OR RELATED END-USER APPLICATIONS
- Y02B20/00—Energy efficient lighting technologies
- Y02B20/16—Gas discharge lamps, e.g. fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge lamps [HID] or molecular radiators
- Y02B20/18—Low pressure and fluorescent lamps
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
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- Y02B70/00—Technologies for an efficient end-user side electric power management and consumption
- Y02B70/10—Technologies improving the efficiency by using switched-mode power supplies [SMPS], i.e. efficient power electronics conversion
- Y02B70/12—Power factor correction technologies for power supplies
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- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02M—APPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
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