Title :
Constant on time controlled zero voltage switching electronic ballast with power quality improvement
Author :
Shrivastava, Ashish ; Singh, Bhim
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Indian Inst. of Technol. Delhi (IITD), New Delhi, India
Abstract :
This study deals with the design, modelling and implementation of unity power factor (UPF) boundary conduction mode (BCM)-based electronic ballast for a T8, 36 W fluorescent lamp. In low power applications, BCM-based boost converter is widely used because of the low inductor value, however, because of zero crossover distortion, achieving a total harmonic distortion of <;10% is difficult for universal AC mains. In proposed electronic ballast, UPF has been achieved at universal AC mains by using a boost power factor corrected converter operating in BCM with constant on time control. The achieved constant DC-link voltage is converted into high frequency AC voltage using a quasi-half bridge series resonant inverter to initiate the discharge and also to drive the fluorescent lamp with constant current. The modelling and simulation of the proposed topology have been performed using sim power system tool-boxes in MATLAB-Simulink environment. The switching losses have been reduced by achieving zero voltage switching at an operating switching frequency of 46 kHz. Different evaluated parameters have been found as per the international standard IEC61000-3-2 of class C regulations.
Keywords :
fluorescent lamps; harmonic distortion; lamp accessories; low-power electronics; power factor; power supply quality; resonant invertors; zero voltage switching; BCM; BCM-based boost converter; Matlab-Simulink environment; Sim power system tool-boxes; T8 fluorescent lamp; UPF; boost power factor converter; boundary conduction mode; constant DC-link voltage; constant on time controlled zero voltage switching electronic ballast; frequency 46 kHz; high frequency AC voltage; international standard IEC61000-3-2 class C regulations; low inductor value; power 36 W; power quality improvement; quasihalf bridge series resonant inverter; switching losses; total harmonic distortion; unity power factor; zero crossover distortion;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-pel.2014.0160