sattar138
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Hi ALL:
I need your advice for designing an string of White LEDs driver circuit using TI UCC28810 (LED light controller).
16 White LEDs with a spec of 10.5V at 350mA and the power is 3.67W for each LED. Total power dissipation by the LED string would be 16x3.67~59Watts. With 20% derating the power is~70W. If the efficiency of the driver system is considered as 85% (very conservative) then the total power requirement ~82Watts.
In the design, the first stage is a Flyback PFC stage and the second stage is a low-side buck stage. Both are operating at critical conduction mode. The LED current would be provided by the low-side buck converter.
Now my questions:
(1) In terms of the PFC performance or better power management, which one would be the most suitable among the following options to connect the LEDs in the load?
1 rows of 16 LEDs
2 rows of 8 LEDs
4 rows of 4 LEDs
8 rows of 2 LEDs
Note: Each LED would have 10.5V across it and 350mA is flowing..
(2) What's the class 1 and class 2 power specification? How can I incorporate the class 1 and class 2 specs into this system.
I need your advice.
Please help.
thanks,
Sattar
I need your advice for designing an string of White LEDs driver circuit using TI UCC28810 (LED light controller).
16 White LEDs with a spec of 10.5V at 350mA and the power is 3.67W for each LED. Total power dissipation by the LED string would be 16x3.67~59Watts. With 20% derating the power is~70W. If the efficiency of the driver system is considered as 85% (very conservative) then the total power requirement ~82Watts.
In the design, the first stage is a Flyback PFC stage and the second stage is a low-side buck stage. Both are operating at critical conduction mode. The LED current would be provided by the low-side buck converter.
Now my questions:
(1) In terms of the PFC performance or better power management, which one would be the most suitable among the following options to connect the LEDs in the load?
1 rows of 16 LEDs
2 rows of 8 LEDs
4 rows of 4 LEDs
8 rows of 2 LEDs
Note: Each LED would have 10.5V across it and 350mA is flowing..
(2) What's the class 1 and class 2 power specification? How can I incorporate the class 1 and class 2 specs into this system.
I need your advice.
Please help.
thanks,
Sattar