Power Supplies for LED Driving
eBook - ePub

Power Supplies for LED Driving

  1. 320 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Power Supplies for LED Driving

About this book

Power Supplies for LED Driving, Second Edition explores the wide use of light-emitting diodes due to their efficient use of power. The applications for power LEDs include traffic lights, street lamps, automotive lighting, architectural lights, theatre lighting, household light replacements, signage lighting (replacing neon strip lights and fluorescent tubes), LCD display backlighting, and many more. Powering (driving) these LED's is not always simple. Linear driving is inefficient and generates far too much heat. With a switching supply, the main issues are EMI, efficiency, and of course cost. This book covers the design trade-offs involved in LED driving applications, from low-power, to UB-LEDs and beyond. - Provides a practical, hands-on approach to power supply design for LED drivers - Contains detailed examples of what works throughout the design process - Presents commentary on how the calculated component value compares with the actual value used, including a description of why the choice was made

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Biography
  6. Preface
  7. Chapter 1: Introduction
  8. Chapter 2: Characteristics of LEDs
  9. Chapter 3: Driving LEDs
  10. Chapter 4: Linear Power Supplies
  11. Chapter 5: Buck-Based LED Drivers
  12. Chapter 6: Boost Converters
  13. Chapter 7: Boost–Buck Converter
  14. Chapter 8: Nonisolated Power Factor Correction Circuits
  15. Chapter 9: Fly-Back Converters and Isolated PFC Circuits
  16. Chapter 10: Essentials of Switching Power Supplies
  17. Chapter 11: Selecting Components for LED Drivers
  18. Chapter 12: Magnetic Materials for Inductors and Transformers
  19. Chapter 13: EMI and EMC Issues
  20. Chapter 14: Thermal Considerations
  21. Chapter 15: Safety Issues
  22. Chapter 16: Control Systems
  23. Chapter 17: Applications
  24. Bibliography
  25. Index