Abstract

This study deals with the analysis and implementation of an HPF (high power factor) single-stage, single switch buck converter-based power supply design for an LED (light emitting diode) lamp load of 13 W operated at the universal ac mains. In general purpose lighting applications, a buck converter is a good candidate for power factor correction with low component count and reduced cost. In low-power lighting, it is a tough task to control the THD i (total harmonic distortion) of ac mains current under the limits of strict international standards such as IEC-61000-3-2 with universal ac mains for class D equipments. In the proposed optocouplerless topology, HPF operation at input ac mains is achieved by operating the buck ac-dc converter in continuous conduction mode. The design, modelling and simulation of the proposed topology are executed using MATLAB-Simulink and sim-power system toolboxes. A prototype of the power supply for LED lamp is developed for multiple LEDs connected in series configuration. The efficiency of the proposed LED lamp driver is observed as 83.76% at rated voltage of 220 V and the THD of ac mains current less than 17.27% for a wide range of voltages of 90-270 V.

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