Abstract

AbstractThis paper deals with a two‐stage high‐power light‐emitting diode (LED) driving solution for an isolated LED load. The first‐stage DC–DC power conversion is using a nonisolated Zeta converter operating in critical conduction mode to reduce component stress and switching power loss. This power stage is accountable for the power factor correction (PFC) under the universal AC voltage operation and developed a constant DC‐bus voltage for the second stage. In the second stage, half‐bridge LLC resonant converter is dedicated to deliver ripple‐free DC voltage to an isolated LED load. A new primary‐side regulation (PSR) technique is implemented in series with the resonant tank to reduce the component counts in the feedback loop. The stability of the DC‐bus voltage is verified by the state‐space analysis for the critical conduction mode (CrCM) Zeta converter. A 150 W load is driven by a prototype with a nearly unity power factor (PF) and low harmonics distortion in the input current.

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