Electronic ballast with dimming control from power line sensing

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Current and/or voltage regulation – Automatic regulation

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C315SDIG002, C315S224000

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07982413

ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses an electronic ballast with dimming control from power line sensing for a fluorescent lamp, comprising: a line switching sensing circuit, used to generate a switching sensing signal by performing a voltage comparison operation on a DC voltage, and generate a reset signal according to the off time of the power line; a dimming voltage generator, used to generate a dimming voltage according to a count of the switching sensing signal; and a phase-controlled non-overlapping driver, used to generate a high side driving signal and a low side driving signal for delivering a lamp current according to the dimming voltage, wherein the dimming voltage is used to generate a phase, and the phase is used to generate the lamp current.

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patent: 7558081 (2009-07-01), Green et al.
patent: 2004/0174122 (2004-09-01), Ribarich
patent: 2005/0088112 (2005-04-01), Chong
patent: 2005/0156534 (2005-07-01), Oh

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