Novel LED modules with advanced nano power ICs
采用先进纳米功率 IC 的新型 LED 模块
基本信息
- 批准号:508263-2016
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Collaborative Research and Development Grants
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2020-01-01 至 2021-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Due to their higher efficiency, safety, and reliability, Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are currently replacing
other kinds of lights on the market, such as incandescent lights and Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs). Every
day lighting significantly contributes to the burden on the power grid. Thus, the efficiency of LEDs will play a
crucial role in future energy savings. In the near future, LEDs will dominate the lighting market because of
their superior efficiency. The digital LED signage industry has been growing very quickly due to the expansion
of marketing and advertising. In North America, more than 3 million digital signage displays are installed
annually and the industry has recently experienced an overall revenue growth of more than $6 billion. Thus,
energy efficient digital LED signage can not only generate substantial revenue for the economy, but will also
save energy and result in a cleaner environment.
Digital LED signage displays currently utilise separate power converters along with LED drivers to provide
electricity for LEDs. This architecture is very inefficient, bulky, heavy and produce a lot of heat. The main
objective of the proposed research program is to provide an entirely new power architecture for future digital
LED signage. The new architecture is based on an integrated solution distributed along the LED signage
display. The integrated solution takes advantage of recent advances in high frequency power electronic
converters, and nano-technology in order to offer a highly efficient and compact solution for this application.
This approach has several advantages such as: higher efficiency, compactness, less wiring, and simpler heat
removal. The novel architecture enables future digital LED signage displays to achieve optimal performance
for each individual LED, leading to a highly efficient final product. This research aims to deliver "next
generation" digital LED signage that will utilize the new advancements in nano-technology and power
electronics in order to achieve very high performance at a lower cost. The research program will directly
benefit the Canadian energy sector by providing energy-efficient LED power modules for the signage industry.
由于发光二极管 (LED) 具有更高的效率、安全性和可靠性,目前正在取代
市场上其他类型的灯,例如白炽灯和紧凑型荧光灯 (CFL)。每一个
日间照明极大地增加了电网的负担。因此,LED 的效率将发挥
在未来的节能中发挥着至关重要的作用。在不久的将来,LED 将主导照明市场,因为
他们卓越的效率。数字LED标牌行业由于规模扩张而增长非常快
营销和广告。在北美安装了超过 300 万个数字标牌显示器
每年,该行业的总体收入增长超过 60 亿美元。因此,
节能数字 LED 标牌不仅可以为经济带来可观的收入,而且还将
节省能源并创造更清洁的环境。
数字 LED 标牌显示器目前利用单独的电源转换器和 LED 驱动器来提供
LED 的电力。这种架构效率非常低、体积大、重并且产生大量热量。主要
拟议研究计划的目标是为未来的数字化提供全新的电源架构
LED 标牌。新架构基于沿 LED 标牌分布的集成解决方案
展示。该集成解决方案利用了高频电力电子领域的最新进展
转换器和纳米技术,以便为此应用提供高效且紧凑的解决方案。
这种方法有几个优点,例如:效率更高、紧凑、布线更少、加热更简单
移动。新颖的架构使未来的数字 LED 标牌显示器能够实现最佳性能
为每个单独的 LED 提供高效的最终产品。这项研究旨在提供“下一步
新一代”数字 LED 标牌将利用纳米技术和电源的新进步
电子产品,以便以较低的成本实现非常高的性能。该研究计划将直接
通过为标牌行业提供节能 LED 电源模块,使加拿大能源行业受益。
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