DocumentCode
992871
Title
A Modified Valley Fill Electronic Ballast Having a Current Source Resonant Inverter With Improved Line-Current Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), High Power Factor, and Low Lamp Crest Factor
Author
Lam, John Chi Wo ; Jain, Praveen K.
Author_Institution
Queen´´s Univ., Kingston
Volume
55
Issue
3
fYear
2008
fDate
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1147
Lastpage
1159
Abstract
In this paper, a modified valley fill (VF) circuit is employed to combine with a current-fed resonant inverter as a passive high power factor (PF) electronic ballast. A conventional VF circuit limits the line current to conduct when the conduction angles are: 30deg les omegat les 150deg and 210deg les omegat les 330deg during the line period, which results in high total harmonic distortion (THD). The modified VF circuit has the following advantage: When the capacitors are connected in parallel, the voltage across the capacitors is one-third of the peak voltage, which allows the conduction angle of the line current to be further extended to 19.5deg les omegat les 160.5deg and 199.5deg les omegat les 340.5deg, so that a lower THD can be achieved. The high lamp crest factor (CF) problem generated by the high ripple voltage from the modified VF circuit is improved in the proposed ballast as variable frequency control is employed to continuously regulate the lamp current. An experimental prototype is then built in the laboratory to verify the feasibility of the proposed work for a 26-W compact fluorescent lamp. The final results confirm that a PF of 0.986 and a lamp CF of 1.49 are achieved with the proposed circuit, whereas a PF of 0.96 is achieved with the conventional VF ballast.
Keywords
constant current sources; fluorescent lamps; harmonic distortion; lamp accessories; power factor; resonant invertors; THD; compact fluorescent lamp; current source resonant inverter; lamp crest factor; modified VF circuit; modified valley fill circuit; modified valley fill electronic ballast; passive high power factor electronic ballast; power 26 W; total harmonic distortion; variable frequency control; Electronic ballast; Fluorescent lamps; Power factor correction; fluorescent lamps; power factor correction (PFC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2007.907668
Filename
4391039
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