Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – With cathode or cathode heater supply circuit – Delayed application of the discharge potential
Patent
1996-08-09
1999-07-13
Pascal, Robert
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
With cathode or cathode heater supply circuit
Delayed application of the discharge potential
315106, 315107, 315219, H05B 3702
Patent
active
059231262
ABSTRACT:
An electronic ballast for a fluorescent lamp includes a delay triggered circuit which, upon expiration of a predetermined period during which the lamp filaments, constituting opposite electrodes of the lamp, are preheated, applies high frequency operating voltage across the opposite electrodes of the lamp beginning with a transition from a condition of no voltage to a condition of full rated voltage which occurs within one cycle of the high frequency voltage. The sharp transition from zero "glow current" to full "arc current" at the end of the preheating period has been found to increase the life of lamps in the number of on-off starts, particularly with respect to lamps of poor quality. The rapid transition is possible because the ballast uses the same inverter and transformer for supplying preheating and operating voltages. The operating voltage is applied between the opposite electrodes of the lamp via an electronic bi-directional switch, controlled by a preheating delay RC timing circuit.
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Chao Chien F.
Hu Feng
Peng Albert
Yang Kevin
Yu John
Franzblau Bernard
Pascal Robert
Philips Electronic North America Corporation
Shingleton Michael B
Slobod Jack D.
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