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Novel Pulsating-DC High-Voltage Linear Driving Scheme for GaN LED General Lighting

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ELECTRONICS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12030764

Keywords

GaN LED; linear circuit; three-phase AC power

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This work proposes a novel pulsating DC high-voltage linear driving scheme for GaN-based LED general lighting to save costs and reduce flicker. The superiority and practicality of this scheme in three-phase AC power grids were demonstrated for the first time. Linear driving of GaN LEDs for three-phase AC grids provides superior performance for general lighting, with a 90.7% DC component in the rectified voltage effectively alleviating flicker.
This work investigates a novel pulsating DC high-voltage linear driving scheme for GaN-based Light-emitting diode (GaN LED) general lighting to save costs and alleviate flicker. The superiority and practicality of this scheme in three-phase AC power grids were demonstrated for the first time. Compared to applications for single-phase AC grids, linear driving of GaN LEDs for three-phase AC grids can provide superior performance for general lighting. The DC component of the three-phase AC rectified voltage reaches 90.7%, which effectively alleviates the flicker problem. In this paper, we balanced GaN LED power and driving efficiency by optimizing the GaN LED distribution of the linear multi-string GaN LED driving scheme while taking the effects of grid voltage fluctuations into account. In addition, we constructed a double-string GaN LED lighting system as a modular prototype with scalability. The experimental results exhibit high driving efficiency (similar to 94% @380 V line voltage), high power factor (similar to 0.952), flicker-free, and high reliability at a very low cost (similar to$0.005/W).

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