LED
display screenIn this article, we will introduce how to calculate the greatest
power consumption of a LED display.
Firstly,
you should know the input current and voltage to the LEDs on LED display
screen. Theoretically, in a environment of lab, the greatest input current to
the LEDs on LED display is 20mA, and the voltage to the LEDs on LED display is
5V(But please notice: in actually application, the current to the LEDs on LED
display can't reach 20mA). So the power consumption of a LED is 20mA x 5V =
0.1W
So
simply, you get the power consumption of one LED on LED display.
And
secondly, what you should know is the pixel configuration (pixel constitution)
and resolution based on one sq.m. When make this clear, you will know how many
LEDs on the LED display. Let's take PH16mm LED display for example:
The
pixel configuration (pixel constitution) is 2R1G1B, which means that one pixel
consists of 2 red color LED, 1 green color LED and 1 blue color LED. So it's
totally 4 LEDs in one pixel. And the resolution per sq.m of PH16mm LED display
is 3906 pixels, which means there are totally 3906 pixels in one sq.m. Then you
will know that there are totally 4x3906=15624 LEDs on one sq.m LED display
screen.
So
the greatest power consumption of PH16mm LED display is 15624x0.1W=1.56KW.
And
the average power consumption of PH16mm LED screen is 1.56KW/2=780W.
Above
calculation way is for static constant current driving LED display. But for
scan driving LED display, you must notice: is it 1/4 driving, 1/8 driving or
1/2 driving?
Taking
PH6mm Indoor LED Display screen for example, the usual driving method is 1/8,
so if you calculate according to above way, the greatest power consumption of
PH6mm Indoor LED Display screen will be extremely high to more than 8KW.
But
actually it's not, the reason is that you need to make the result divided by 8,
then you get a greatest power consumption of 1.1KW per sq.m