Abstract

This paper presents two simple alternatives of electronic ballast operating in self sustained oscillating mode with dimming capability for fluorescent lamps. A simple modification in the drive circuit allows dimming of the lamp. The describing function method and the extended Nyquist criterion are used in the analysis and the design. Experimental results from two 40 W electronic ballasts are presented to demonstrate the performance and to validate the analysis carried out.

Keywords:
Ballast Simple (philosophy) Electronic engineering Computer science Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem Function (biology) Electrical engineering Engineering Control theory (sociology)

Metrics

10
Cited By
2.82
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
11
Refs
0.92
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Advanced DC-DC Converters
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Microgrid Control and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Related Documents

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-oscillating dimmable electronic ballast

A. R. SeidelF.E. BisognoHumberto PinheiroRicardo Prado

Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics Year: 2003 Vol: 50 (6)Pages: 1267-1274
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-Oscillating Dimmable Electronic Ballast for Fluorescent Lamps

S.S.M. ChanHenry Shu-Hung ChungRiemann Hui

Journal:   IEEE Power Electronics Letters Year: 2004 Vol: 2 (3)Pages: 87-91
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-oscillating dimmable electronic ballast to supply two independent lamps

Marco A. Dalla CostaA. R. SeidelF.E. BisognoRicardo Prado

Journal:   Conference Record of the 2002 IEEE Industry Applications Conference. 37th IAS Annual Meeting (Cat. No.02CH37344) Year: 2003 Vol: 2 Pages: 1059-1064
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.