JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-oscillating electronic ballast with universal input voltage range

Douglas PappisMichael MachadoRicardo Prado

Year: 2004 Journal:   2004 IEEE 35th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37551) Vol: 1 Pages: 659-664

Abstract

This paper presents a simple alternative of electronic ballast operating in self-sustained oscillating mode with possibility of universal input voltage (90 V-240 V) supplying fluorescent lamps. The proximally constant lamp power is obtained by changing the resonant filter gain through frequency modulation in according to the input voltage. A voltage divisor supplies a control signal from the bus voltage to a control circuit. Thus, this additional circuit interprets the bus voltage value, controlling the self-oscillating gate-driver circuit switching frequency. Experimental results from one 40 W fluorescent lamp are presented to demonstrate the performance and the feasibility of the proposed system.

Keywords:
Ballast Fluorescent lamp Voltage Electrical engineering SIGNAL (programming language) Electronic circuit Voltage divider Voltage regulation Modulation (music) Filter (signal processing) Power (physics) Engineering Physics Computer science Acoustics

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