Title :
2.65 MHz Self-oscillating Electronic Ballast with Constant Lamp-Current Control for Metal Halide Lamp
Author :
Ray-Lee Lin ; Zhi-Qiang Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan
Abstract :
This paper presents the 2.65 MHz self-oscillating electronic ballast with constant-lamp-current control for metal halide lamp. To avoid the inherent acoustic-resonance problem of metal halide lamps, the switching frequency is chosen to be above 1 MHz. Furthermore, in order to satisfy higher magnitudes of maximum EMI limitation at frequencies in between 2.5 MHz to 3.0 MHz, the ballast\´s switching-frequency level was selected to be 2.65 MHz, which falls within the frequency range "chimney", for RF lighting systems, such as electrodeless fluorescent lamps. The conventional self-oscillating electronic ballast is disadvantageous because the lamp-current varies according to the input voltage. This difference in lamp-current causes poor quality of illumination for the lamp. In order to solve this issue for the self-oscillating electronic ballast, the constant-lamp-current control circuit is proposed to provide constant lamp-current. Finally, a 20 W self-oscillating ballast with the proposed constant lamp-current control for metal halide lamp is implemented in order to demonstrate the ability to avoid the acoustic-resonance and to provide constant levels of lamp current
Keywords :
electric current control; fluorescent lamps; lamp accessories; lighting; 2.65 MHz; EMI limitation; acoustic-resonance avoidance; constant lamp-current control; electrodeless fluorescent lamps; lamp illumination; metal halide lamp; self-oscillating electronic ballast; switching frequency; Ceramics; Circuits; Cities and towns; Electrodeless lamps; Electromagnetic interference; Electronic ballasts; Fluorescent lamps; Radio frequency; Resonance; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2006. PESC '06. 37th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Jeju
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9716-9
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2006.1712134