Zengin, Ö. Ö.Boztepe, M.Tekin, Ahmet2020-10-012020-10-012019-06978-153868086-5http://hdl.handle.net/10679/6982https://doi.org/10.1109/GPECOM.2019.8778570The LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting technology has been becoming widespread rapidly due to having advantages such as extremely long lifetime, compact structure and very low energy consumption. In the literature, various LED driver topologies are proposed for controlling the LED's current and voltage. However, most of them require a large capacitor and inductor values due to low switching frequency operation. On the other hand, high capacitance with low volume can be achieved by using the electrolytic type capacitors which limits the lifetime and reliability of LED driver. By the help of high switching frequency, converter size can be reduced significantly. In addition, the capacitor size decreases and therefore electrolytic capacitors can be eliminated. In this study, isolated Class E resonant topology operating at 1 MHz is analysed and designed for 48 V/60 W offline LED driver. The design methodology is presented and verified by PSIM simulation.engrestrictedAccessClass E resonant converter design for LED driversconferenceObject12813300085151790002510.1109/GPECOM.2019.8778570Light Emitting Diode (LED) driversHigh-frequency power converterClass E resonant converterZero Voltage Switching (ZVS)2-s2.0-85070609473