Designing to Mitigate Effects of Flicker in LED Lighting: Reducing risks to health and safety
- 4 September 2014
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Power Electronics Magazine
- Vol. 1 (3), 18-26
- https://doi.org/10.1109/mpel.2014.2330442
Abstract
How often has this scenario happened? You are driving at night behind a car that has bright light-emitting diode (LED) taillights. When looking directly at the taillights, the light is not blurry, but when glancing at other objects, a trail of lights appears, known as a phantom array. The reason for this trail of lights might not be what you expected: it is not due to glare, degradation of eyesight, or astigmatism. The culprit may be the flickering of the LED lights caused by pulse-width modulating (PWM) drive circuitry. Actually, many LED taillights flicker on and off at frequencies between 200 and 500 Hz, which is too fast to notice when the eye is not in rapid motion. However, during a rapid eye movement (saccade), the images of the LED lights appear in different positions on the retina, causing a trail of images to be perceived (Figure 1). This disturbance of vision may not occur with all LED taillights because some taillights keep a constant current through the LEDs. However, when there is a PWM current through the LEDs, the biological effect of the light flicker may become noticeable during the eye saccade.Keywords
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