stevenmahoney
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Hi StevenI have a simple schematics with a number of LED drivers. LED strings have a certain number of LEDs that I cannot change. In order for LEDs to operate properly, I have to feed them with 108V and 1.3A current (combined).
If I rectify 120V after diode bridge voltage increases to approximately 168V. I have excess of 32 volts (28V drops on LED drivers).
I can use a resistor or a capacitor (on AC side) to get rid off excess of 32 volts, but both are bulky (and in case of the resistor hot) solutions.
Is there any other smarter way to solve this problem? Any ideas will be appreciated.
Hi StevenHmmm. Buck converter? Let me look into it... Do you happen to have like a simple schematics for me to chew on?
Steven ,the output will be a square wave, right?
Here a simple lovely trick has been used ! ha ha ! out put will be a square wave with amplitude of input for instance 169 volts . but you won't apply it into your load directly . a low pass filter with a diode will be used then it will take average from it so the voltage will be reduced as you want . for reducing or increasing the voltage you can change the duty cycle of your wave .Surely, output transistors will not be used instead of resistor to convert excess voltage in heat. Then what would it produce? How would it be used to limit the voltage?
Can you design PCB ? if yes i can design the circuit for you but i have no time for designing it's PCB . ok ? would you like that ? :grin:Yes, it is over my head to design something like this...
But you shouldn't rely on university only . for my opinion self studying + university = a good engineer ;-)Man, I wish I graduated from university and did this for living... But live turned things differently...
Yes Of course . i live in capital of IRAN , city of Tehran . how about you ? :grin:Do you live in Iran?
Of course i believe you canI finally can get back to my favorite thing...
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Hi StevenI have to feed them with 108V and 1.3A current (combined).
If I rectify 120V after diode bridge voltage increases to approximately 168V. I have excess of 32 volts (28V drops on LED drivers).
Now he has designed for you a 32V power supply. Look at top right corner of the circuit he gave. It says "output 32V".You told your input is 120 volt AC ? and you need 32 volt ?
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