Three terminal inverter for electroluminescent lamps

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Plural power supplies – Plural cathode and/or anode load device

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315209R, 315226, 315283, 315362, G09G 310

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ABSTRACT:
An inverter for powering an electroluminescent lamp has a direct current supply terminal, a ground terminal, and a single output terminal. A high frequency pumping circuit stores electrical energy in an inductor having a first terminal and a second terminal. A switching circuit alternately connects the first and second terminals of the inductor to the output terminal at a low frequency. The output from the inverter is a high voltage, low frequency, alternating current.

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