Abstract

In this paper for power factor correction (PFC), a modified Landsman converter is introduced. The application is targeted for high-brightness (HB) projection application with brightness control for HB red–green–blue (HB-RGB) light-emitting diode (LED). A pulse-width modulation (PWM) technique is used for intensity control to achieve brightness control of the LED driver. The proposed PFC converter is used to feed a dual output flyback dc–dc converter that supplies power to the forced cooling unit and the LED module with galvanic isolation. The brightness control of LED is performed by synchronous buck converter. The modified Landsman converter operates in discontinuous output inductor current mode for PFC at universal ac mains. A prototype of the proposed LED driver is experimentally verified. The performance of proposed driver is evaluated at full and light-load condition for universal ac mains (90–265 V) over a full range of brightness. The power quality parameters are found within the acceptable limits of harmonic standard IEC 61000-3-2 for universal ac mains.

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