1) 1~3W DC/DC LED buck application
Typical 1-3W DC/DC LED buck lighting applications include MR11/MR16, automotive lighting, solar power supply, etc. The input voltage of such applications is 5 to 28 Vdc, supports 350mA and 700mA constant current output, frequency reaches 500kHz to 2MHz, energy efficiency is not less than 90%, and the operating temperature range is -40℃ to 125℃. In such applications, ON Semiconductor's CAT4201 buck LED driver can be used. This device has a patented switch control architecture, can drive 7 series LEDs (at 24V input), energy efficiency is up to 94%, and provides protection features such as LED open circuit protection, current limiting and overheating protection.
Figure 1: CAT4201 1~3W DC/DC LED solution.
2) 1~30W DC/DC LED buck application
Typical 1-30W DC/DC LED buck applications include secondary-side DC/DC LED drivers in MR16 spotlights and street lighting. In such applications, the input voltage range is 7 to 120 Vdc, the output voltage range is 6 to 110 Vdc, and it supports 350mA, 700mA or 1A constant current output, with an energy efficiency of no less than 90%. Such applications can use ON Semiconductor's NCL30100 buck LED driver, which has an external switch MOSFET, provides flexible input voltage and output current design, and has an energy efficiency of more than 95%. See Figure 2 for its application circuit diagram.
Figure 2: 1-30W LED buck application based on NCL30010 and 3-20W LED boost application based on NCP3066.
For DC/DC powered LED lighting applications, the discussion can be conducted based on different power ranges.
1) 1~3W DC/DC LED buck application
Typical 1-3W DC/DC LED buck lighting applications include MR11/MR16, automotive lighting, solar power supply, etc. The input voltage of such applications is 5 to 28 Vdc, supports 350mA and 700mA constant current output, frequency reaches 500kHz to 2MHz, energy efficiency is not less than 90%, and the operating temperature range is -40℃ to 125℃. In such applications, ON Semiconductor's CAT4201 buck LED driver can be used. This device has a patented switch control architecture, can drive 7 series LEDs (at 24V input), energy efficiency is up to 94%, and provides protection features such as LED open circuit protection, current limiting and overheating protection.
Figure 1: CAT4201 1~3W DC/DC LED solution.
2) 1~30W DC/DC LED buck application
Typical 1-30W DC/DC LED buck applications include secondary-side DC/DC LED drivers in MR16 spotlights and street lighting. In such applications, the input voltage range is 7 to 120 Vdc, the output voltage range is 6 to 110 Vdc, and it supports 350mA, 700mA or 1A constant current output, with an energy efficiency of no less than 90%. Such applications can use ON Semiconductor's NCL30100 buck LED driver, which has an external switch MOSFET, provides flexible input voltage and output current design, and has an energy efficiency of more than 95%. See Figure 2 for its application circuit diagram.
Figure 2: 1-30W LED buck application based on NCL30010 and 3-20W LED boost application based on NCP3066.
3) 1~20W DC/DC LED boost application
Typical 3-20W DC/DC LED boost applications are common in DC/DC LED drivers. The input voltage of such applications is 5 to 28Vdc, supporting 350mA or 700mA constant current output, and the energy efficiency is not less than 90%. Such applications can use ON Semiconductor's NCP3065/NCP3066 LED driver. NCP3065/NCP3066 can be configured as buck, boost, single-ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) and inverter modes, and provides a corresponding automotive application version, namely NCV3065/NCV3066. Figure 2 shows the boost configuration LED application circuit diagram of NCP3066.
4) 1~3W flashlight LED boost/buck application
There are both boost and buck types in 1-3W flashlight LED applications. The input voltage range of boost applications is 1 to 2.5 Vdc, and the operating frequency is up to 1.2MHz; the input voltage range of buck applications is 4 to 5.5 Vdc, and the frequency is up to 1.7MHz. Both types of applications need to support 350mA or 600mA constant current output, and the energy efficiency is higher than 90%. In the 1-3 W flashlight boost LED application, ON Semiconductor's NCP1421 boost DC/DC converter can be used, and the flashlight buck LED application with the same power range can use ON Semiconductor's NCP1529 low-voltage buck converter. The application circuit diagrams are shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: NCP1421-based boost and NCP1529-based buck 1-3W flashlight LED applications.
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