A fully digitally controlled power supply unit for wireless remote controlled LED lighting systems

Author(s):  
Kyumin Cho ◽  
Wonseok Oh ◽  
Chigak In ◽  
Jaeeul Yeon
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (22) ◽  
pp. 4894 ◽  
Author(s):  
Putz ◽  
Bednarek ◽  
Nawrowski

The paper deals with electromagnetic disturbances in the form of current higher harmonics, which are generated by LED lighting elements. It presents the problems related to the formation and impact of higher harmonics in the electrical systems of commercial facilities. The results of tests and analyses of current distortions for two different LED lamps are included, and these are in reference to the parameters set out in the normal applicable standards. A system was then proposed to improve the quality of energy in the mains of commercial facilities in the form of a two-stage power supply. Tests of the systems with the aforementioned LED lamps were conducted and commented upon after introduction of the two-stage power supply. The final part of the paper contains a summary of the obtained test results.


2020 ◽  
pp. 36-40
Author(s):  
Pavel V. Tikhonov

The current state of LED lighting systems with parallel power supply by photovoltaic modules and central power supply network is analysed. The approach to implementation of parallel operation of LED luminaire powered by two sources of power is presented. It is simple, cheap and highly reliable as compared to the existing solutions. Based on this approach, four diagrams are developed which are applicable correspondingly to lighting applications and characteristics of photovoltaic modules and power consumers. The first and the second diagrams contain minimal quantity of transformers, but a number of operational constraints shall be taken into account when using them. The third diagram contains standard transformers and implies minimal number of various constraints, which makes it an optimal solution for the low-power lighting system being designed. The fourth diagram is expensive due to utilisation of equipment with automatic maximum power point tracking (the MPPT technology); it provides maximum possible energy efficiency of the lighting systems but the advantages of the MPPT technology apply only to high-power systems. It is preferable to use such objects where lighting is mostly required during daytime as consumers of such systems (shopping malls, underground passages, storage facilities, poultry farms, etc.). A positive aspect is increase in reliability of consumer power supply since power supply of LED luminaires will be also provided by an additional source. The proposed approach leads to reduction of power consumption for LED lighting, saving of fossil energy sources and therefore to ecologisation of the environment.


Author(s):  
Yu. V. Kolomzarov ◽  
V. P. Kostilov ◽  
V. M. Sorokin ◽  
Yu. E. Nikolaenko ◽  
I. V. Pekur ◽  
...  

Using LED technologies to create a comfortable light environment for human life and work can help reduce electricity consumption while maintaining, and usually improving, the energy and spectral parameters of lighting systems. At the same time, LED lighting systems for residential and industrial buildings are usually powered by electricity generated mainly by thermal power plants. Such plants mostly use fossil fuels and their combustion leads to environmental pollution. The article proposes the concept of a lighting system, which allows improving the ecology by reducing the energy consumption of lighting systems through the use of renewable energy sources. The proposed operation algorithm of the system for power supply control of LED light sources allows selecting the most appropriate energy sources in real time, thus making it possible to increase the luminous efficiency of the lamp by at least 20% when using industrial element base. This design can help to move away from traditional energy storage systems (batteries), which significantly increases the service life of such systems, their reliability and environmental safety. Placing photovoltaic converters in close proximity to the consumer (on the roofs and facades of buildings) ensures a decrease in ohmic losses and creates favorable conditions for using solar energy to light residential and industrial premises with LED lamps, which can significantly increase the economic and energy efficiency of such systems.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100429
Author(s):  
Qunhong Weng ◽  
Sitao Wang ◽  
Lixiang Liu ◽  
Xueyi Lu ◽  
Minshen Zhu ◽  
...  

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