32 resultados para LED lighting
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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En este proyecto fin de carrera se ha diseñado y construido un equipo de medida automático que permite realizar la medida de la constante de Planck utilizando los principios de Funcionamiento de los diodos LED. El equipo de medida es totalmente automático gracias a la utilización de una placa controladora Arduino MEGA 2560, que se encarga de realizar la iluminación secuencial de cada LED, medir sus tensiones de funcionamiento, y de realizar los cálculos necesarios para hallar la constante de Planck. Todos los datos se muestran por una pantalla LCD de 16 caracteres por 2 lineas. Para comprender el funcionamiento del sistema de medida automático se ha realizado un estudio detallado de cada uno de los sistemas que componen el equipo de medida. Se ha explicado el funcionamiento teórico de los diodos LED y el funcionamiento de los semiconductores. Se ha explicando los diversos tipos de semiconductores que se utilizan para los LED y las modificaciones que se les aplica para mejorar su eficiencia. Para poder comprender en qué consiste la constante de Planck se ha explicado los principios teóricos en que se basa, y se ha realizado una pequeña demostración de su cálculo. Una vez visto todos los principios teóricos se ha pasado a realizar la explicación de cada uno de los grandes bloques que componen el sistema de medida automático. Estos bloques son la placa controladora Arduino, el sistema de iluminación LED, el sistema de control mecánico de LEDs, la pantalla LCD, el sistema de interrupciones y el sistema de alimentación. Para poder observar el espectro de emisión de cada uno de los LED se ha utilizado un analizador de espectros óptico (OSA), el cual ha sido explicado con detenimiento. El código de programación de Arduino ha sido explicado en forma de diagrama de flujo para una mayor facilidad de comprensión. Se ha desarrollado un manual de usuario para facilitar el uso del sistema a cualquier usuario, en el que se ha introducido un ejemplo completo de funcionamiento. ABSTRACT. In this final Project has designed and built an automatic measuring equipment which is able to measure the Planck`s constant using the operation principles of the LEDs. The measuring equipment is fully automated thanks to the use of an Arduino Mega 2560 controller board, which is responsible for conducting sequential illumination of each LED, measure their operating voltages, and perform the necessary calculations of find the Planck constant. All data is displayed by a LCD screen 16 character by 2 lines. To understand the operation of the automatic measuring system has been made a detailed study of each of the systems that make the measurement equipment. It develops the theoretical performance of the LED and the operation of semiconductors. It explains the different types of semiconductors that are used for LEDs and the changes applied to improve efficiency. In order to understand what is the Planck constant has been explained the theoretical principles in which it is based, and a small demonstration of its calculation has been performed. After seeing all the theoretical principles has been made the explanation of each of the main blocks that compose the automatic measuring system. These blocks are the Arduino controller board, LED lighting system, the mechanical control system LEDs, LCD screen, the interrupt system and feeding system. To observe the emission spectrum of each of the LED has been used optical spectrum analyzer (OSA), which has been explained in detail. The Arduino programming code has been explained in flowchart form for an easy understanding. It has developed a manual to facilitate the use of system to any user, which has introduced a complete example of operation.
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The interest in LED lighting has been growing recently due to the high efficacy, lifelime and ruggedness that this technology offers. However the key element to guarantee those parameters with these new electronic devices is to keep under control the working temperature of the semiconductor crystal. This paper propases a LED lamp design that fulfils the requ irements of a PV lighting systems, whose main quality criteria is reliability. It uses directly as a power supply a non·stabilized constant voltage source, as batteries. An electronic control architecture is used to regulate the current applied to the LEO matri)( according to their temperature and the voltage output value of the batteries with two pulse modulation signals (PWM) signals. The first one connects and disconnects the LEOs to the power supply and the second one connects and disconnects several emitters to the electric circuit changing its overall impedance. A prototype of the LEO lamp has been implemented and tested at different temperaturas and battery voltages.
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The definition of technical specifications and the corresponding laboratory procedures are necessary steps in order to assure the quality of the devices prior to be installed in Solar Home Systems (SHS). To clarify and unify criteria a European project supported the development of the Universal Technical Standard for Solar Home Systems (UTSfSHS). Its principles were to generate simple and affordable technical requirements to be optimized in order to facilitate the implementation of tests with basic and simple laboratory tools even on the same SHS electrification program countries. These requirements cover the main aspects of this type of installations and its lighting chapter was developed based on the most used technology at that time: fluorescent tubes and CFLs. However, with the consolidation of the new LED solid state lighting devices, particular attention is being given to this matter and new procedures are required. In this work we develop a complete set of technical specifications and test procedures that have been designed within the frame of the UTSfSHS, based on an intense review of the scientific and technical publications related to LED lighting and their practical application. They apply to lamp reliability, performance and safety under normal, extreme and abnormal operating conditions as a simple but complete quality meter tool for any LED bulb.
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En la búsqueda de dispositivos cada vez más eficientes, de larga duración y bajo coste de mantenimiento en el mundo de la iluminación, aparecen los LEDs. Estos pequeños dispositivos van poco a poco sustituyendo a las bombillas tradicionales de incandescencia, tomando un papel cada vez más importante entre las fuentes de iluminación. Las primeras funciones prácticas que tuvieron estos LEDs fueron como indicadores, y sus primeros usos fueron en pantallas de calculadoras, electrodomésticos, etcétera, y más adelante, con el desarrollo de nuevos materiales, se empezaron a utilizar como dispositivos de iluminación. Ha sido en estos últimos años cuando se ha producido un salto cuantitativo gracias a la aparición de los POWER LED (LEDs de potencia) o de alto brillo, que son los que han permitido ampliar el uso de estos dispositivos como fuentes de iluminación en, por ejemplo, hogares, alumbrado público, e incluso llegando a sustituir los faros halógenos de vehículos por iluminación LED en algunos modelos. Es por ello que mientras su potencia lumínica va aumentado, su rango de utilización también lo hace. Para caracterizar estas fuentes lumínicas y otras a las que se les pueden dar diferentes usos, se desarrolla este proyecto mediante el análisis de su espectro. Para ello, además, se hará un análisis del resto de instrumentación necesaria que forma parte del proyecto. Este análisis abarca el estudio del propio espectrómetro tanto a nivel de hardware como de software, que modificaremos según los intereses del proyecto. También se estudiará la fibra óptica y el driver para controlar los dispositivos LEDs de potencia, así como los propios LEDs. Para ello se medirán las características de estos LEDs y se compararán con las facilitadas por el fabricante. ABSTRACT. Searching for more efficient, long lasting an low-maintenance devices in lighting world, LEDs appear. These small devices are gradually replacing traditional incandescent bulbs. LEDs are taking an increasingly important role between the light sources. At the begining they were only used as indicators and their first use were in screens calculators, appliances, etc., and later, with the development of new materials, were progressively used as lighting devices. Nowadays a great development has happened in LED lighting with the apparition of the POWER LED or high bright. Power LEDs are allowed to extend the use of these devices as lighting sources for example for homes, street lighting, and even coming to replace halogen headlights LED lighting in vehicles of some models. That's the reason the more their lighting power increases the more their use increases too. The aim of this project is to characterize these light sources and others that can be given different uses by analyzing its spectrum. Moreover, necessary instruments will also be analysed. This study involves both hardware and software spectrometer analysis itself by modifying its software according to the interests of the project. Furthermore, optical fiber and the driver to control LED power devices will be studied by measuring LEDs characteristics and comparing with those provided by the manufacturer.
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In recent years, interest in light-emitting diode (LED) lighting has been growing because of its high efficacy, lifetime and ruggedness. This paper proposes a better adaptation of LED lamps to the technical requirements of photovoltaic lighting domestic systems, whose main quality criteria are reliability and that behave as voltage power supplies. As the key element of reliability in LED lamps is temperature, a solution is proposed for driving LED lamps using voltage sources, such as photovoltaic system batteries, with a control architecture based on pulse width modulation signal that regulates the current applied according to the LED lamp temperature. A prototype of the LED lamp has been implemented and tested to show its good performance at different temperatures and at different battery voltages.
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Low-cost, plastic-injected optics mix light from different color LED dies without a significant decrease in average brightness, simplifying luminaire design both optically and electronically. In solid-state lighting, high-flux and high-color rendering index (CRI) light engines may be achieved by arraying and mixing the light from different color dies or phosphors, or a combination of the two, in the LED package. However, these nonhomogeneous sources, when combined with luminaire optics, tend to produce patterns with undesirable artifacts such as spatial and angular nonuniformities and color separation.
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With the consolidation of the new solid state lighting LEOs devices, te5t1n9 the compliance 01 lamps based on this technology lor Solar Home Systems (SHS) have been analyzed. The definition of the laboratory procedures to be used with final products 15 a necessary step in arder to be able to assure the quality of the lamps prior to be installed [1]. As well as with CFL technology. particular attention has been given to simplicity and technical affordability in arder to facilitate the implementation of the test with basie and simple laboratory too15 even on the same SHS electrification program locations. The block of test procedures has been applied to a set of 14 low-cost lamps. They apply to lamp resistance, reliability and performance under normal, extreme and abnormal operating conditions as a simple but complete quality meter tool 01 any LEO bulb.
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From the economic point of view, additional lighting at night causes enormous costs and is responsible for using up a massive percentage of the worlds energy resources. During recent years, development trends in the field of LED technology have paved the way for novel concepts impacting on the subject oflight. In this way, the abovementioned issues can be greatly reduced resulting in a better balance between the environment and human needs.
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The scope of the present paper is the derivation of a merit function which predicts the visual perception of LED spot lights. The color uniformity level Usl is described by a linear regression function of the spatial color distribution in the far field. Hereby, the function is derived from four basic functions. They describe the color uniformity of spot lights through different features. The result is a reliable prediction for the perceived color uniformity in spot lights. A human factor experiment was performed to evaluate the visual preferences for colors and patterns. A perceived rank order was derived from the subjects’ answers and compared with the four basic functions. The correlation between the perceived rank order and the basic functions was calculated resulting in the definition of the merit function Usl. The application of this function is shown by a comparison of visual evaluations and measurements of LED retrofit spot lamps. The results enable a prediction of color uniformity levels of simulations and measurements concerning the visual perception. The function provides a possibility to evaluate the far field of spot lights without individual subjective judgment. © (2014) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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Spotlighting is one illumination field where the application of light emitting diodes (LED) creates many advantages. Commonly, the system for spot lights consists of a LED light engine and collimating secondary optics. Through angular or spatial separated emitted light from the source and imaging optical elements, a non uniform far field appears with colored rings, dots or patterns. Many feasible combinations result in very different spatial color distributions. Several combinations of three multi-chip light sources and secondary optical elements like reflectors and TIR lenses with additional facets or scattering elements were analyzed mainly regarding the color uniformity. They are assessed by the merit function Usl which was derived from human factor experiments and describes the color uniformity based on the visual perception of humans. Furthermore, the optical systems are compared concerning efficiency, peak candela and aspect ratio. Both types of optics differ in the relation between the color uniformity level and other properties. A plain reflector with a slightly color mixing light source performs adequate. The results for the TIR lenses indicate that they need additional elements for good color mixing or blended light source. The most convenient system depends on the requirements of the application.
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En este proyecto se abordan el diseño y análisis, con sus diferentes etapas, de varias configuraciones de prototipos para luminarias LED enfocadas al ámbito domestico e industrial. Se realizarán montajes sobre diferentes materiales para evaluar los resultados y decidir que soporte es más adecuado para cada circunstancia. Inicialmente expondremos el estado actual de esta tecnología y caracterizaremos, de forma preliminar, los dispositivos que vamos a utilizar para elaborar los prototipos que posteriormente analizaremos. Seguidamente detallaremos el proceso de construcción de cada prototipo, indicando especialmente las diferencias y similitudes entre ellos que, en siguientes secciones, serán analizadas. Trabajaremos con dos rangos de potencia para las luminarias. El primero de ellos se centra en obtener la máxima potencia lumínica, con valores comprendidos entre 40W y 50W, considerando un uso industrial, alumbrado público, etc. El segundo rango de potencias, se enfocará al ámbito doméstico, adecuando la temperatura de color a este entorno, para combinar la potencia, de entre 9W y 12W, con una iluminación más cálida. Finalmente someteremos los prototipos elaborados a una serie de análisis y, ante los resultados, concluiremos cuales serán aptos para el uso al que se pretenden dedicar y aquellos que deberán ser modificados. En el entorno de laboratorio, donde se llevaran a cabo análisis térmicos, eléctricos y lumínicos, emplearemos instrumental especializado para cada tipo de análisis así como su software correspondiente. A excepción de las mediciones relacionadas con el espectro de radiación lumínica, el resto serán obtenidas mediante la plataforma LabVIEW®, un completo software grafico para el desarrollo de instrumentación virtual. Como sección final, expondremos una evaluación sobre el cumplimiento de los objetivos establecidos para el proyecto, posibles mejoras o trabajos futuros y conclusiones obtenidas. ABSTRACT. This project concerns the design and analysis, with its different stages, of various configurations of LED luminaries prototypes focused on domestic and industrial environments. Mounts on different materials will be made to evaluate the results and decide which material is most appropriate for each circumstance. Initially we will expose the current state of this technology and characterize, in a preliminary way, the devices that we will use to produce the prototypes which subsequently will analyze. Later we detail the process of construction of each prototype, especially indicating the differences and similarities between them. In the following sections, we will analyze these characteristics. We will work with two power ranges for luminaries. The first one focuses on maximum light output, with values between 40W and 50W, thinking about industrial use, street lighting, etc. The second power range will focus on the domestic environment, adjusting the color temperature in this environment to combine power, between 9W and 12W, with warm lighting. Finally the prototypes will submit a series of analyzes and, with the results obtained, we conclude if will be suitable for the intended use and those that should be modified. In laboratory environment, where thermal, electrical and lighting analyzes were carried out, we will use specialized instruments for each type of analysis as well as the corresponding software. Except for measurements related to the spectrum of light radiation, the rest of information will be obtained by LabVIEW®, complete graphical development software for virtual instrumentation. As a final section, we will present an evaluation of compliance with the project objectives, possible future work, or improvements, and conclusions.
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In this paper we show that the effect of jitter due to driver and LED is the limiting factor in the baud rate in L-PPM formats for VLC systems.
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An LED backlight has been designed using the flow-line design method. This method allows a very efficient control of the light extraction. The light is confined inside the guide by total internal reflection, being extracted only by specially calculated surfaces: the ejectors. Backlight designs presented here have a total optical efficiency of up to 80% (including Fresnel and absorption losses) with an FWHM below 30 degrees. The experimental results of the first prototype are shown.
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Optics detailed analysis of an improved collimation system for LED light sources
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Smooth light extraction in lighting optical fibre