Hi
My requirement is Power supply for LED Spot light.
i want to drive 5 High power LED 18V @ 700mA so i am into design of power supply and the component should be easily available.
can any one suggest me the solution
Best Rgds
Bheema
Hi
My requirement is Power supply for LED Spot light.
i want to drive 5 High power LED 18V @ 700mA so i am into design of power supply and the component should be easily available.
can any one suggest me the solution
Best Rgds
Bheema
Hi,
Firstly you need isolated or non islotaed, and have you arrived at any specific reulator IC from any suppler ?
Regards
Tanvir
Hi,
Are you designing Fixed or variable power supply?
Regards,
Chethanrs
Hi Bheema,
Please be aware that the lifetime limiting factor of your design (as always) will be the electrolytic capacitors. Make sure that you use 105 C types with sufficient basic lifetime / ripple current . In order to make a good assumprion of the exspected lifetime to must measure the ripple current through the elcaps and measure the surrounding temperature. The elcap supplier will give you a lifetime calulation equation to incorporate these figures to calcuate for exspected liftime.
Best regards,
Enrico Migchels
Hi Tanvir,
In the begining i have planned to go for Isolated one. but i would like to know Pros and Cons of Isolated and Non Isolated power supply, i know in isolated one will use an step-down Transformer.
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Bheema
Hi Enrico,
Thanks for the suggestion on capacitor selection.
but down the line how often should we take care about the temperature rating of Elcaps (i mean to say the derating of elcaps life time WRT temperature)
for example if i want 18V regulated output then what should be value of cap and voltage rating.
Best Rdgs
Bheema
Hi Chetan,
I have planned to design a Variable output one, so that i can use the same for other application also.
Do you have ant specific IC for the variable output one?
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Bheema
Hi Bheema,
For a give brand and type (i use lelon RXK quite often):
Your selection procedure should go like this: voltage range selection (in your case 25V, but be aware that the voltage can rise in fault mode).
Measure or calulate the ripple current through the elcap. Select 'maximum permisseble current' parameter. If for the given ESR and ripple current the output ripple voltage is too high add a second L/C filter or use a lower ESR type capacitor (brand NCC, type KZH is very good).
You see. Capacitance is not the main parameter, it is not important.
Best regards,
Enrico Migchels
HI Enrico,
yes i should consider the surge current at fault condition, probably i can go with 48V capacitor instead of 25V.
and also i will be using an Bridge rectifier (BR) module with 1A current rating.
suppose i use a T/f of rating 18-0-18 i.e 18V step down voltage i will be getting, this is feed to BR which gives me roughly 1.41 times the o/p which is 25V.
Best Rdgs
Bheema