An Electronic Ballast for Fluorescent Lamps with No Series Passive Elements
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∗ Corresponding author Abstract -This exploratory study examined the possibility of driving a fluorescent lamp at high frequency with no serially connected passive elements. The proposed driver is a full bridge stage controlled by the phase shifted PWM scheme. Current feedback was used to stabilize the average of the rectified lamp current to a set value. The experimental results of this research confirm the conjecture that an all-electronic fluorescent driver is feasible. Lamp V-I characteristics and lamp resistances were found to be comparable to those measured when the lamp is driven by a conventional HF electronic ballast. The measured light output of a lamp driven by proposed ballast was found to be slightly higher than the light output of same lamp when driven by a conventional HF ballast for the same input power. The paper covers the issue of feedback consideration for ensuring dynamic stability.
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تاریخ انتشار 2000