Parallel-storage series-drive electronic ballast

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Periodic switch in the supply circuit – Silicon controlled rectifier ignition

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315247, 315275, 315291, 315DIG5, H05B 3702

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059172908

ABSTRACT:
An electronic ballast is provided for converting an AC voltage and current, supplied by a power source such as a power line, to an alternating square-wave voltage and current having the same frequency, for supply to a discharge lamp. The ballast includes at least one capacitor, bridge switches and high-frequency duty-cycle switches. The bridge switches and the high-frequency duty-cycle switches cooperate to successively electrically connect the capacitor in parallel with the power source, electrically connect the capacitor in series with the power source and the discharge lamp, and to regulate the current provided to and from the capacitor to drive the discharge lamp with a desired square-wave voltage and current at the line frequency.

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"Principles of Power Electronics" by John G. Kassakian et al, pp. 268-269, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1991.

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