Electrodeless discharge lamp containing push-pull class E amplifier
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1. An electrodeless discharge lamp comprising:
- a sealed vessel containing a gaseous mixture;
an induction coil positioned adjacent said sealed vessel, said induction coil having a center terminal and first and second end terminals, said center terminal being connected to a source of constant voltage;
means for generating an oscillating electrical signal at a predetermined frequency; and
means for amplifying said oscillating signal, said means for amplifying comprising;
a first switching means and a second switching means, said first and second switching means being turned on out of phase with each other such that one of said first and second switching means is in an off condition when the other of said switching means is in an on condition;
a first inductor and a first capacitor, said first inductor and said first capacitor being connected to said first end terminal of said induction coil; and
a second inductor and a second capacitor, said second inductor and said second capacitor being connected to said second end terminal of said induction coil;
the values of said first and second inductors and the values of said first and second capacitors being selected such that said first and second inductors, said first and second capacitors and said induction coil together form at least a portion of a damped resonant circuit, said damped resonant circuit resonating in such a way that (i) the voltage across said first switching means is substantially zero when said first switching means turns off and the voltage across and current through said first switching means are substantially zero when said first switching means turns on, and (ii) the voltage across said second switching means is substantially zero when said second switching means turns off and the voltage across and current through said second switching means are substantially zero when said second switching means turns on.
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Abstract
A push-pull Class E amplifier is used to provide an efficient transfer of power to the induction coil in an electrodeless discharge lamp and to minimize the amount of radio frequency interference emitted by the lamp into the surrounding environment.
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1. An electrodeless discharge lamp comprising:
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a sealed vessel containing a gaseous mixture; an induction coil positioned adjacent said sealed vessel, said induction coil having a center terminal and first and second end terminals, said center terminal being connected to a source of constant voltage; means for generating an oscillating electrical signal at a predetermined frequency; and means for amplifying said oscillating signal, said means for amplifying comprising; a first switching means and a second switching means, said first and second switching means being turned on out of phase with each other such that one of said first and second switching means is in an off condition when the other of said switching means is in an on condition; a first inductor and a first capacitor, said first inductor and said first capacitor being connected to said first end terminal of said induction coil; and a second inductor and a second capacitor, said second inductor and said second capacitor being connected to said second end terminal of said induction coil; the values of said first and second inductors and the values of said first and second capacitors being selected such that said first and second inductors, said first and second capacitors and said induction coil together form at least a portion of a damped resonant circuit, said damped resonant circuit resonating in such a way that (i) the voltage across said first switching means is substantially zero when said first switching means turns off and the voltage across and current through said first switching means are substantially zero when said first switching means turns on, and (ii) the voltage across said second switching means is substantially zero when said second switching means turns off and the voltage across and current through said second switching means are substantially zero when said second switching means turns on. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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