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Programmable Intelligent LED Drivers All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc. Agenda Programmable Intelligent LED Drivers page •Quick Introduction FLS •The LED Driver, more then a transformer •Programmable LED Drivers, features •Programmable LED Drivers in a SSL lighting system with regards to system reliability and lifetime •How to program •Portfolio •Q&A 2 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 2 Introduction Future Lighting Solutions All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc. Future Lighting Solutions A Division of Future Electronics Exclusive WW engagement with Philips Lumileds Lighting Company 1999 2000 Creation of the ‘Future Lighting Solutions’ division Philips Lighting products added to line card and FLS launches the simpleLEDTM program Significant expansion of SSL portfolio with strategic WW relationship with LG Innotek 2003 2010 2012 Provide our customers with world class LUXEON® technology, dedicated LED lighting solutions & SSL expertise; Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM page Over 4 10 Years of enabling LED Lighting….. © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 4 “Make or Buy” page LED Driver 5 Make Buy Components Sub Systems & Modules Low BOM Cost Medium/High Slow Time Quick Must Certify Certification Provided Required Engineering Limited Required Manufacturing Limited High/Medium Investment Low © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 5 5 LED Driver, more then a transformer! All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc. Electrical Behaviour of LEDs – Influence of drive current and junction temperature Tj < 25°C Vorwärtsstrom IF [mA] Tj > 25°C Drive current an junction temperature are the main influencing factors for the lifetime of the LED component and determine the light output (flux). Vorwärtsspannung UF [V] •Increase page • Decrease 7 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 7 LED Driver with Mains Input as Block Diagram Mains Input 90-270V AC Protection, EMI Filter, PFC (opt.) Dimming Ampl.(opt.) AC/Iout constant Dimming (option) Analog (0-10V) Dimming (option) Digital (PWM/Dali) Programing Metering page Comms 8 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 8 LED Driver with Mains Input: How to select? 1. 2. 3. 4. Make or Buy? Mains input voltage? How many LEDs at what current? Output Power? How many LEDs in series? (Output Voltage: Check minimum rating at diming!) / or parallel (Multichannel, otherwise not recommended 5. PFC needed (P > 25W)? 6. Isolation requirements? 7. Certifications (IEC, EN…)? 8. Analogue Diming (1-10V), Digital Control (PWM, Dali, DMX, Wireless) 9. Programmability? 10. Environment (IP rating, Ambient Temperature)? 11. Lifetime? 12. Guarantee? FLS can help here, check Driver Selector Tool: http://www.futurelightingsolutions.com/en/development/ page Watch out component lifetime and reliability (Electrolytic Capacitor)! 9 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 9 Programmable LED Drivers, Features All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc. Programmable LED Driver page Options 11 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 11 Programmable LED Driver Connections: Example Philips Input • RNTC: Temperature Control LED Board • RSET: Define LED current • 1-10V (Diming) • DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) • Programming Interface Output page • LED Current 12 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 12 Programmable LED Driver page Connections: Example Roal 13 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 13 Programmable LED Driver Possible Features page 14 Programmable, adjustable Output Current • LED Current can be adjusted to match LED module requirements • Same drivers for multitude of different luminaires • Less inventory positions Programmable Constant Light Output • Additional energy savings • Eliminates “over-lighting” in the beginning of installation lif Temperature Control LED Module • Prevents overheating of LED Module by gradual reduction of LED current Amp Dim • Cabinet controlled dimming via reduction in amplitude of input mains Digital Control • Connection to network infrastructure to control the LED driver. (e.g. DALI) End of Live Indicator • Luminaire manufacturer can program the driver to signal via flash on start-up when the LED module should be replaced Power Factor correction • (Necessary at power > 25W) © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 14 Programmable LED Driver Possible Features (cont) Integrated automatic diming • Diming levels and timing can be programmed Usage in combination with sensors (Daylight / Occupancy / Temperature) Energy measurement and reporting Connection to network infrastructure via • Cable • Wireless • Powerline Programming of illuminance level and system efficacy at installation Possible Protection Features page 15 Overvoltage, surge protection at input (partilly) Overload protection Overvoltage protection and undervoltage lockout Overcurrent and short circuit protection at constant current output Overtemperature protection of driver and LED module © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 15 Usage of Programmable LED Drivers: Energy saving potential Easy Personal Control Task Tuning Performance Innovation + Design 75% energy saving package Occupancy Control Daylight Harvesting 40 % energy saving package Occupancy Control Daylight Harvesting 35 % Energy saving package Occupancy Control Daylight Harvesting 20 % energy saving Package page On / Off 16 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM Data courtesy of Philips Lighting 16 Usage of Programmable LED Drivers: Wireless Controls and Networks, Synapse Synapse RF Engine (Digital and/or analogue IO) page Cloud Appliance (E10) 17 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 17 Programmable LED Driver: Future Measurement of actual power and temperature of driver Measurement of actual power and temperature of LED Module Energy measurement at fixture level and accurate energy costing Permanent status monitoring of driver and LED module, Reporting via network infrastructure Value recording over time, lifetime calculation. Reporting via network infrastructure Detection of dirt page Each Luminaire with own IP address 18 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 18 Programmable LED Drivers in a SSL lighting system with regards to system reliability and lifetime All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc. Programmable LED Driver: Impact on system reliability and lifetime Lighting controls such as daylight harvesting, occupancy sensors or other dimming techniques can reduce the power dissipated in the fixture and thus significantly lower driver temperatures. A difference of 10°C can yield a 2x difference in product life! These controls not only can product significant energy savings, they can greatly extend the life of the product. page Conclusion: Leverage lighting controls to extend the life of the product by running at lower power levels whenever possible. From Inventronics Marshall Miles 20 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 20 How to program All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc. Programmable LED drivers Programming: Example Philips page Philips Xitanium programmable LED Drivers are programmed using the Philips MulitOne Programming Interface. 22 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 22 Programmable LED drivers page Programming: Example Philips 23 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 23 Programmable LED drivers page Programming: Example Roal 24 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 24 Programmable LED drivers page Programming: Example Roal 25 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 25 Portfolio All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc. More Information: page http://www.futurelightingsolutions.com 27 © 2013. Confidential and Proprietary | Making LED Lighting Solutions Simple TM 27 Thank you, Any Questions? www.FutureLightingSolutions.com All material, text, graphics, images, design, icons and other copyrightable elements are the copyrighted property of Future Electronics or the original creator and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, displayed or distributed by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission Future Electronics or the original creator. All rights reserved. © Future Electronics Inc.