Electronic ballast with parallel-tuned output circuit

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

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315226, 315DIG5, H05B 4129

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054324092

ABSTRACT:
Power to a self-oscillating inverter ballast is supplied from a DC voltage source through an inductor means having two separate windings on a common magnetic core--with one winding being positioned in each leg of the power supply. The inverter is loaded by way of a parallel-tuned L-C circuit connected across the inverter's output, thereby providing a sinusoidal voltage thereat. A fluorescent lamp is connected by way of a current-limiting capacitor with the inverter's output.

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