Every fifth kilowatt hour of electricity around the world is used for artificial light and using LEDs could save 13 million tons of CO2 in Germany alone, equaling the emission of about seven million cars, says Infineon.
In German office buildings, the electricity bill could be reduced by more than Euro 500 million.
Infineon’s response is a digital platform for power supply with which LED lighting systems can be controlled
Infineon has two new members of the new platform, the ICL8105 and ILD2111 controllers.
The ICL8105 is a digitally configurable flyback controller with Power Factor Correction (PFC) for constant power LED drivers from 10 to 80 W. Thanks to the high level of integration and the control on the primary side, only a few external components are required. This allows for a cost reduction of up to ten percent. The controller has supports multiple operating modes. Advantages are a high efficiency and power factor correction plus low distortion. This produces a high quality of light with no flickering. The controller has an input for 0 to 10 V dimming; there is no need for an oscillator including power supply. An active burst mode extends the dimming range, while preventing undesirable effects such as flickering or shimmering. To protect the LED driver in case of overtemperature, the ICL8105 automatically reduces the output current in case of overload.
The ILD2111 is a digitally configurable buck controller and is designed as a constant current source with output current control (backlash) for LED drivers in the range from 10 to 150 W. Thus, the regulator addresses diverse commercial LED applications. The ILD2111, too, requires only a few external components. The output current can be set by a resistor, and is also compatible with the LEDset interface. The IC provides flicker-free PWM dimming down to one percent. The component automatically selects an operating window in order to optimally regulate different loads, depending on the switching frequency and the ripple of the output current. The output voltage is specified with 15 to 55 VDC. User-configurable features protect the component at undervoltage and overvoltage, short circuits, overcurrent or high temperatures.
Both driver ICs offer the advantages of the digital world which includes the ability of the LED power supply to be configured by the customer on site using software. In addition to flexibility, this also means savings in material costs. This plays a big role in today’s highly fragmented lighting market.
Both the ICL8105 and the ILD2111 are available as samples and can be ordered in high vol
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