A Load-Current-Regulating OLED Lamp Driver Using a Hybrid Step-Up Converter with 93.21% Efficiency at a High Conversion Ratio of 4.1

2021 
In this paper, we present a load-current-regulating OLED driver for wearable light therapy devices. The driver is based on a single-stage DC-DC hybrid step-up converter architecture achieving high efficiency at a high conversion ratio. The hybrid topology building up the energy through two parallel paths – one with an inductor and the other with a flying capacitor (C FLY1 ) – reduces the power loss induced by a large DC resistance (R DCR ) of the inductor. Another flying capacitor (C FLY2 ), which drives a negative voltage, reduces switching loss by lowering the voltage stress of power switches at a high conversion ratio. More importantly, the proposed single-stage architecture directly regulates the load current to improve efficiency by eliminating the additional current-regulation element, such as a sense resistor or a current source. 93.21% peak efficiency is achieved even with a large R DCR of 200mΩ at a high conversion ratio of 4.1.
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