Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Current and/or voltage regulation – Automatic regulation
Patent
1978-09-07
1980-10-28
LaRoche, Eugene R.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Current and/or voltage regulation
Automatic regulation
315209R, 315283, 315287, 315290, H05B 4139
Patent
active
042309719
ABSTRACT:
A gas discharge lamp is connected in parallel with an inductor and in series with a solid state switching device and a resistor, and this combination is connected across a rectified AC voltage source. This switching device is controlled by a monostable multivibrator, the input of which is connected to the output of a comparator amplifier sensing the difference between the voltage drop across the above-mentioned resistor and a voltage which bears a predetermined relationship to the rectified AC signal of said source. This results in a high frequency operation of the lamp wherein the lamp current level is controlled or modulated in accordance with the rectified AC supply voltage, providing a high power factor lamp circuit without the normal heavy lamp ballast. In addition, a circuit is disclosed which prohibits the lamp from exhibiting a high resistance when the AC voltage is at a zero crossing point, protecting the solid state switching device and stabilizing the high frequency.
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Felper Gerald A.
Gerhard Francis H.
Datapower, Inc.
LaRoche Eugene R.
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