Abstract

In this paper, a single-switch coupled-inductor-based two-channel light-emitting diode (LED) driver with a passive regenerative snubber is presented. In the proposed LED driver, the energy-transferring capacitor is not only used to step up the voltage gain but also to achieve the current balance among LED strings. Moreover, a passive regenerative snubber is added not only to recycle the leakage inductance energy but also to improve the voltage gain. As compared with the prior work, only one switch is required. Thus, the configuration of the proposed LED driver is simpler. Since the proposed LED driver has a higher voltage gain than the prior work, the turns ratio of the proposed LED driver can be lower. Thus, the magnetic core size can be reduced. In addition, both LED drivers have the same component count. Finally, the operating principle, analysis, and experimental results are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed LED driver.

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