Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Current and/or voltage regulation – Automatic regulation
Patent
1998-11-17
2000-06-20
Wong, Don
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Current and/or voltage regulation
Automatic regulation
315 82, 315DIG7, 315291, H05B 3702
Patent
active
060781491
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns a device for operating a gas discharge lamp.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
German Patent Application No. 42 18 647 describes a conventional high-voltage discharge lamp device in which the output voltage of the step-up d.c.-d.c. converter of the high-voltage discharge lamp is supplied with alternating polarities. Thus the voltage applied to the gas discharge lamp alternates in a square wave between positive and negative output voltage values of the d.c.-d.c. converter. At a constant polarity reversal frequency, the resulting average voltage applied to the gas discharge lamp thus corresponds to the reference potential. If the gas discharge lamp is accommodated in a housing which is also at this reference potential, there is no potential difference to suppress harmful migration of ions in the lamp.
To create a potential difference between the gas discharge lamp and the environment, German Patent No. 41 41 804 provides a part which is set to a positive potential in comparison with the gas discharge lamp. However, this arrangement involves an additional manufacturing expense.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide for a device for operating a gas discharge lamp to permit a long lifetime of the gas discharge lamp.
A d.c.-d.c. converter converts an input voltage based on a reference potential into two output potentials that are different from the reference potential and are characterized in that their absolute values are different. Such a bipolar d.c.-d.c. converter has some specific advantages, such as the fact that the requirements of the electronic components are lower due to more favorable voltage sharing. It is thus possible to use circuit-breakers or diodes of a lower electric strength. In addition, with the gas discharge lamp driven alternately with the two output potentials, an average potential different from the reference potential is established. The resulting potential difference has a positive effect on the lifetime of the gas discharge lamp inasmuch as it reduces interactions of the gas ions with the lamp body, and diffusion of ions into the lamp body can be reduced.
In an alternative exemplary embodiment according to the present invention, a first output voltage which bases the first output potential on the reference potential, has a different polarity from a second output voltage, which bases the second output potential on the reference potential. With alternating operation of the gas discharge lamp with equal periods, an average output voltage is established, with a value differing from the reference potential.
In another alternative exemplary embodiment, the gas discharge lamp is accommodated in a housing whose potential is at the reference potential. Thus, a potential difference is built up between the housing and the gas discharge lamp, reducing the migration of ions, as explained above.
This gas discharge lamp is preferably used in an automotive headlamp.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 shows a voltage characteristic of a gas discharge lamp.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An input voltage 11 based on a reference potential 12 is converted by a d.c.-d.c. converter 10 into two output potentials which can be picked off at a first output terminal 21 and a second output terminal 22. If the first output potential is picked off at first output terminal 21 and based on reference potential 12, this yields first output voltage 23, and the second output potential picked off at second output terminal 22, based on reference potential 12, yields second output voltage 24. The two output potentials are sent to a drive circuit 15 which in turn supplies a gas discharge lamp 16.
The time characteristic of a lamp voltage 26, which could be established on gas discharge lamp 16, fluctuates at equal intervals between first output voltage 23 and second output voltage 24. An average 25 of this lamp voltage 26 is estab
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Kern Robert
Preis Karl-Heinrich
Lee Wilson
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Wong Don
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