Title :
Controlled HID Lamp-Ballast Interaction for Low-Frequency Square-Wave Drivers
Author :
Van Casteren, Dolf H J ; Hendrix, Marcel A M ; Duarte, Jorge L.
Author_Institution :
Philips Lighting Electron., Eindhoven
fDate :
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High intensity discharge lamps are typically operated at low frequency to avoid damage from acoustic resonance. Accordingly, an electronic ballast normally comprises a buck converter to control the lamp current magnitude and a full-bridge to commutate the lamp current at a low frequency. In such a system, the negative dynamic lamp characteristic may interact with the power electronic driver may give a poorly damped response, sometimes resulting in an oscillatory lamp current. Furthermore, lamp aging and reduced power mode operation both tend to increase re-ignition voltage overshoot, which in turn may lead to reduced lifetime, or prematurely extinguishing lamps. In the present paper, a procedure for obtaining the small-signal dynamic characteristics of metal halide lamps is proposed. Using this dynamic model, the lamp-ballast interaction is simulated and analyzed. A fuzzy-logic control method is presented to cope with nonlinear behavior and improve the lamp-ballast performance. The simulation results are verified with practical measurements on a laboratory prototype
Keywords :
fuzzy control; lamp accessories; metal vapour lamps; nonlinear control systems; stability; HID lamp-ballast interaction; acoustic resonance; buck converter; current magnitude control; electronic ballast; fuzzy-logic control; lamp current commutation; low-frequency square-wave drivers; metal halide lamps; Aging; Analytical models; Buck converters; Driver circuits; Electronic ballasts; Frequency conversion; High intensity discharge lamps; Power electronics; Resonance; Voltage; High intensity discharge (HID) lamp stability; lamp-ballast interaction; pulse operation; voltage feedback;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2007.896448