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System for sequentially operating flash lamps in repeated sequences

  • US 4,216,413 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1979
  • Issued: 08/05/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/13/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A control system for operating a plurality of flash lamps in repeated sequences, comprising:

  • a power distribution line to which each of the plurality of flash lamps is connected through an individual trigger circuit,a control unit having input terminals connected across an alternating current power source and output terminals connected to the power distribution line, the control unit comprising;

    first controlled switching means connected in series between the input and the output terminals for transmitting a positive half cycle of the power source voltage each time it is gated by a pulse being applied to its control electrode, said pulse corresponding to a triggering command for a respective flash lamp,second controlled switching means connected across the output terminals thereby to short circuit the power distribution line each time it is gated by a pulse being applied to its control electrode,means connected across the power source voltage for detecting the half cycles of the power source voltage and producing a first burst of pulses in which each pulse corresponds to a positive half cycle of the power voltage and a second burst of pulses in which each pulse corresponds to a negative half cycle of the power source voltage, the pulses of said first burst of pulses being applied to the control electrode of the first controlled switching means,counting means connected to accept said first burst of pulses from the detecting means for counting said pulses up to a number equal to the number of flash lamps to be operated in sequence, said counting means being further connected to produce a control signal when the number of said pulses is equal to said number of flash lamps to be operated in sequence, andgating means connected to accept the second burst of pulses from the detecting means and being responsive to the control signal from the counting means for transferring the second burst of pulses to the control electrode of said second controlled switching means, thereby to short the power distribution line and suppress the negative half cycles of the voltage thereon during the time intervals between succeeding operation sequences.

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