Technology trends: LED lighting requires precise power and thermal management systems (Figure)

Editor's note: LED technology has achieved rapid development, and improvements in chip design and materials have led to the development of brighter, more durable light sources, and the range of light source applications is expanding. The increasing awareness of energy conservation has also accelerated the popularity of LED lighting technology. Today, LED lights are rapidly replacing traditional lighting methods with the following advantages: 1) low energy consumption, new lamp power consumption ranging from 0.83 watts to 7.3 watts; 2) long life, LED bulbs can be used for 50,000 hours; 3) LED bulbs Heat-resistant, shock-resistant, ready-to-use, ideal for applications requiring frequent switching operations; 4) Helps meet safety and green initiatives; 5) LED bulbs are not hot to the touch, contain no mercury; 6) Fully dimmable When dimming, the LED bulb will not change color, and the incandescent lamp will turn yellow when dimming; 7) Ballast resistor without frequency interference, which will not interfere with radio and TV signals.

Although this technology is becoming more and more popular, LED lighting manufacturers continue to overcome the problem of strong thermal sensitivity of LED light sources. Excessive heat or improper application can compromise the performance of LED light sources.
Thermal Conductivity Comparison A luminaire using a 60W incandescent bulb produces approximately 900 lumens of illumination and must dissipate 3 watts of heat by conduction. Using a typical DC LED as the light source to achieve the same 900 lumens illumination requires only 12 LEDs. Assuming VF (forward voltage) is 3.2V and current is 350mA, the input power of the luminaire can be calculated as follows:
In this case, about 20% of the input power is converted to light and 80% is converted to heat. Depending on a variety of factors, heat generation may be related to underlying irregularities as well as phonon emissions, seals, and materials.
Of the total heat generated by the LED, 90% is transmitted by conduction. To dissipate heat from the LED junction, conduction is the primary channel of heat conduction because convection and radiation account for only about 10% of the total heat transfer. For example, an LED may convert nearly 10.72 watts of heat (13.4 x 0.8). Among them, 9.648 watts (10.72 × 0.9) is transmitted or migrated from the LED junction by conduction.
Clearly, LED light sources require precise power and thermal management systems because most of the power supplied to the LEDs is converted to heat compared to other sources. This heat can affect LED life and color output without proper thermal management. At the same time, since LED drivers are silicon devices, they quickly fail. This means that a fail-safe backup overcurrent protection device must be provided.
Another LED characteristic associated with junction temperature is the forward voltage. If only a simple bias resistor is used to control the drive current, the VF will drop with increasing temperature and the drive current will increase. This can lead to thermal collapse, especially for high power LEDs, and component failure. A common practice is to control the junction temperature by mounting the LED on a metal core PCB to accelerate thermal conduction.
Wire-coupled transients and inrush currents also reduce LED life, and many LED drivers are susceptible to damage due to DC voltage and polarity errors. The output of the LED driver is also damaged or destroyed by a short circuit. Most LED drivers have built-in safety features, including thermal shutdown and LED open and short detection. However, to protect integrated circuits (ICs) and other sensitive electronic components, additional overcurrent protection devices may be required.
LED Driver Input and Output Protection LEDs are driven by a constant current with a forward voltage of less than 2V to 4.5V, depending on color and current. Old-fashioned designs rely on simple resistors to limit LED drive current, but designing LED circuits based on typical forward voltage drops specified by the manufacturer can cause LED drivers to overheat.
The PolySwitch LVR can also be placed after the MOV. Many equipment manufacturers prefer protection circuits in combination with resettable PolySwitch devices with upstream fail-safe protection. In this example, R1 is a ballast resistor used in combination with a protection circuit.
The figure above shows a typical circuit protection design for LED drivers and bulb arrays. The PolyZen device on the driver input provides designers with the simplicity of traditional clamping diodes while avoiding the need for large amounts of heat (slices). The device facilitates transient suppression, reverse bias protection, and overcurrent protection in a single, small package.
The PolySwitch device on the drive output helps prevent damage from unwanted short circuits or other load anomalies. In order to fully utilize the role of the PolySwitch device, it can be thermally connected to a metal core circuit board or LED heat sink. In addition, PESD devices that are collocated with LEDs can also protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Meet the safety standards of Class 2 power sources Summary Remarks: Explanation of terms VF---The forward voltage drop through the LED. When conduction begins, the VF is approximately 2V (for red LEDs) and 3.5V (for blue LEDs).
Tj---LED internal temperature, on the PN junction. If the temperature is too high, the LED will be damaged.
IF---the forward current through the LED.

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