There are two general drive schemes: linear drive and switch drive.
The linear drive application is one of the simplest and most direct drive applications. In the illumination-level white LED application, although there are problems such as low efficiency and poor adjustability, due to its simple circuit and small size, it can be used in some specific occasions.
The switch-type drive can achieve good current control accuracy and high overall efficiency. The application methods are mainly divided into two types: buck and boost. The buck switch driver is for applications where the supply voltage is higher than the terminal voltage of the LED or when multiple LEDs are driven in parallel. The boost switch drive is for applications where the supply voltage is lower than the terminal voltage of the LED or when multiple LEDs are driven in series.
It is generally believed that isolated drives are safe but less efficient, and non-isolated drives are more efficient and should be selected according to actual requirements.
The current basic LED driver lighting application is relatively simple to design, but if other functions such as phase control dimming and power factor correction (PFC) are required, the design becomes complicated. Non-dimming LED drivers without power factor correction typically include an off-line switching power supply for regulating output at constant current.
The back-end architecture of the LED driver includes a current regulation circuit with short-circuit protection. This can be done with a linear regulation circuit, however, this method is inherently inefficient and therefore suitable for low output currents and is typically not applied to multi-level architectures. An alternative is to use a simple buck regulator circuit with current feedback to limit the output current to exceed the desired LED drive current. It offsets the total LED forward voltage as a function of temperature and device tolerance, and also limits the current in the event of a short or other fault condition, thereby protecting the drive from damage.
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