Direct current ballasting and starting circuitry for gaseous discharge lamps
First Claim
1. In a system for operating a gaseous discharge lamp from direct current ballasting and starting circuitry, a power conversion circuit for converting alternating current voltage to suitable direct current voltage for said ballasting and starting circuitry, said power conversion circuit comprising:
- a power transformer;
a primary winding on said transformer, said primary winding having a tap connected to a portion of said primary winding, said portion of the primary winding being adapted for applying alternating current input voltage thereacross, whereby the alternating current voltage is stepped-up in potential across the entire primary winding;
rectification means for rectifying the alternating current voltage appearing across the entire primary winding;
filtering means connected to said rectification means for filtering the rectified alternating current voltage supplied by said rectification means to provide a direct current voltage at a pair of output terminals across said filtering means to at least one ballasting and starting circuitry;
a secondary winding of said transformer having a center-tap, said center-tap referenced to one of said pair of output terminals of said filtering means, with the ends of said secondary winding providing an alternating current voltage suitable for connection to a cathodic heater element of said lamp, whereby said lamp operates on direct current supplied by rectification of said primary winding and which returns to said primary winding through said secondary winding, the center-tap thereof, and said rectification means, while heating the lamp with alternating current voltage does not cause alternating current voltage modulation of the D.C. regulated current through said lamp.
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Abstract
Direct current ballasting and starting circuitry for efficiently operating a gaseous discharge lamp on direct current. Series-pass switching means in one of a pair of input lines alternatively switches between on and off states to periodically supply pulses of energy from a source of direct current voltage. During steady-state operation, current sensing means limits the maximum current conductable by said switching means such that the output of the circuitry is current regulated. Starting means, in series connection between the filter means and an output terminal, senses the nonionized state of the lamp and provides a voltage pulse of sufficient magnitude and duration to initiate ionization in the lamp. Various forms of control means or drive means for controlling the conductive state of the switching means are disclosed.
An A.C. to D.C. power conversion circuit, for operating a plurality of ballasting and starting circuits therefrom, utilizes a portion of a primary winding of a transformer for connection to the A.C. voltage source. A stepped up A.C. voltage across the entire primary winding is applied to a rectification means, which rectifies the A.C. voltage and supplies the same to a filter means. The filter means provides a D.C. voltage for input to the ballasting and starting circuits. A center-tap on a secondary winding of the transformer is referenced to the second of a pair of input lines of the ballasting and starting circuit, and the ends of the secondary winding provide a small A.C. voltage to the cathodic heater element of the lamp.
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2 Claims
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1. In a system for operating a gaseous discharge lamp from direct current ballasting and starting circuitry, a power conversion circuit for converting alternating current voltage to suitable direct current voltage for said ballasting and starting circuitry, said power conversion circuit comprising:
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a power transformer; a primary winding on said transformer, said primary winding having a tap connected to a portion of said primary winding, said portion of the primary winding being adapted for applying alternating current input voltage thereacross, whereby the alternating current voltage is stepped-up in potential across the entire primary winding; rectification means for rectifying the alternating current voltage appearing across the entire primary winding; filtering means connected to said rectification means for filtering the rectified alternating current voltage supplied by said rectification means to provide a direct current voltage at a pair of output terminals across said filtering means to at least one ballasting and starting circuitry; a secondary winding of said transformer having a center-tap, said center-tap referenced to one of said pair of output terminals of said filtering means, with the ends of said secondary winding providing an alternating current voltage suitable for connection to a cathodic heater element of said lamp, whereby said lamp operates on direct current supplied by rectification of said primary winding and which returns to said primary winding through said secondary winding, the center-tap thereof, and said rectification means, while heating the lamp with alternating current voltage does not cause alternating current voltage modulation of the D.C. regulated current through said lamp. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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