JOURNAL ARTICLE

Analysis and Design of a Single-Stage High-Power-Factor Dimmable Electronic Ballast for Electrodeless Fluorescent Lamp

M. F. da SilvaJ. FraytagM. E. SchlittlerTiago B. MarchesanMarco A. Dalla CostaJ. Marcos AlonsoRicardo Prado

Year: 2012 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics Vol: 60 (8)Pages: 3081-3091   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

A methodological study of an electronic ballast for electrodeless fluorescent lamps (EFLs) including design and development issues is presented in this paper. The ballast is intended to feed a 100-W EFL at 250 kHz with dimming feature. The proposed topology is composed of a single-ended primary-inductance converter, used as power-factor (PF)-correction stage, integrated with a resonant half-bridge inverter, used as lamp-power control stage. The integration of both stages is proposed in this paper, in order to reduce the number of active switches, as well as to simplify the required driving and control circuitry for this application. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed solution that achieves 54% lamp-power dimming (46 W). The implemented topology attained very high PF (0.989) and low line-current total harmonic distortion (14.929%), without using electromagnetic interference filter, while the measured efficiency was 87% at nominal lamp power.

Keywords:
Ballast Total harmonic distortion Fluorescent lamp Power factor Inductance Resonant inverter Electronic engineering Electrical engineering Electromagnetic interference Engineering Inductor Inverter Galvanic isolation Power (physics) Rectifier (neural networks) Topology (electrical circuits) Voltage Computer science Physics

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