LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin

This paper presents the emergency lighting system using high intensity light emitting diode (LEDs) driven by the dc-dc boost converter. The objectives are to provide an energy saving, low power consumption and longer durability of emergency light compare to the conventional fluorescent emergency lig...

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Main Author: Jamaludin, Ahmad Hilkam
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Published: 2013
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spelling my-uitm-ir.779952023-07-05T07:50:28Z LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin 2013 Jamaludin, Ahmad Hilkam Electric lighting This paper presents the emergency lighting system using high intensity light emitting diode (LEDs) driven by the dc-dc boost converter. The objectives are to provide an energy saving, low power consumption and longer durability of emergency light compare to the conventional fluorescent emergency light. The proposed emergency lighting system is a combination of dc-dc boost converter and charger circuits. It is controlled by automatic switch to operate the light when main supply is disrupted. Low voltage application, 6V, 2.8AH lead acid battery is used as the supply voltage to 12V LEDs light. The prototype for LEDs emergency light using boost converter was developed. Experimental results show that the prototype emergency lighting system luminous intensity can reach to 25 lux with 3 meters from the lux meter location and it can reach 4 hours of operation. The prototype is comply with the IEEE std 446-1995 requirement. 2013 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77995/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77995/1/77995.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Electrical Engineering Hidayat, Muhamad Nabil
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advisor Hidayat, Muhamad Nabil
topic Electric lighting
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Jamaludin, Ahmad Hilkam
LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin
description This paper presents the emergency lighting system using high intensity light emitting diode (LEDs) driven by the dc-dc boost converter. The objectives are to provide an energy saving, low power consumption and longer durability of emergency light compare to the conventional fluorescent emergency light. The proposed emergency lighting system is a combination of dc-dc boost converter and charger circuits. It is controlled by automatic switch to operate the light when main supply is disrupted. Low voltage application, 6V, 2.8AH lead acid battery is used as the supply voltage to 12V LEDs light. The prototype for LEDs emergency light using boost converter was developed. Experimental results show that the prototype emergency lighting system luminous intensity can reach to 25 lux with 3 meters from the lux meter location and it can reach 4 hours of operation. The prototype is comply with the IEEE std 446-1995 requirement.
format Thesis
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author Jamaludin, Ahmad Hilkam
author_facet Jamaludin, Ahmad Hilkam
author_sort Jamaludin, Ahmad Hilkam
title LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin
title_short LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin
title_full LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin
title_fullStr LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin
title_full_unstemmed LEDs emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / Ahmad Hilkam Jamaludin
title_sort leds emergency lighting system using dc-dc boost converter / ahmad hilkam jamaludin
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Electrical Engineering
publishDate 2013
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77995/1/77995.pdf
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