A Two-Stage Multiple-Output Automotive Led Driver Architecture

2020 IEEE ENERGY CONVERSION CONGRESS AND EXPOSITION (ECCE)(2020)

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This paper is focused on a two-stage LED driver architecture operating from an automotive battery input voltage and delivering independently regulated output currents to multiple LED strings. The system consists of a non-inverting buck-boost front end, which handles wide battery voltage range, followed by high-frequency immittance-network based LCL-T resonant converters, which operate as current sources over wide output voltage ranges. The two-stage architecture allows for system efficiency optimization by taking advantage of the pass-through mode of operation of the non-inverting buck-boost stage and the buck and boost regulation capabilities of the immittance network resonant converter stages. Experimental results are provided for a prototype consisting of a 400 kHz front-end stage and 2MHz LCL-T stages delivering independently regulated 0.55A currents to two LED strings with N = 1 LEDs. The measured system efficiency is greater than 85% over wide input (8-18 V) and output (3-36 V) voltage ranges, with a peak efficiency of 93% when the buck-boost stage is in the pass-through mode at the nominal battery voltage.
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two-stage multiple-output automotive LED driver architecture,current sources,high-frequency immittance-network based LCL-T resonant converters,wide battery voltage range,noninverting buck-boost front end,multiple LED strings,automotive battery input voltage,nominal battery voltage,immittance network resonant converter stages,regulation capabilities,noninverting buck-boost stage,system efficiency optimization,voltage 8.0 V to 18.0 V,voltage 3.0 V to 36.0 V,frequency 400.0 kHz,current 0.55 A,frequency 2.0 MHz
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