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A Novel Single-Stage High-Power-Factor LED Street-Lighting Driver With Coupled Inductors

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2014

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This paper proposes a single-stage high-power-factor (HPF) LED driver with coupled inductors for street-lighting applications. The presented LED driver integrates a dual buck-boost power-factor-correction (PFC) ac-dc converter with coupled inductors and a half-bridge-type LLC dc-dc resonant converter into a single-stage-conversion circuit topology. The coupled inductors inside the dual buck-boost converter subcircuit are designed to be operated in the discontinuous-conduction mode for obtaining high power-factor (PF). The half-bridge-type LLC resonant converter is designed for achieving soft-switching on two power switches and output rectifier diodes, in order to reduce their switching losses. This paper develops and implements a cost-effective driver for powering a 144-W-rated LED street-lighting module with input utility-line voltage ranging from 100 to 120 V. The tested prototype yields satisfying experimental results, including high circuit efficiency (>89.5%), low input-current total-harmonic distortion (<; 5.5%), high PF (> 0.99), low output-voltage ripple (<; 7.5%), and low output-current ripple (<; 5%), thus demonstrating the feasibility of the proposed LED driver.

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