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Inverter driving scheme for capacitive mode protection

  • US 5,696,431 A
  • Filed: 05/03/1996
  • Issued: 12/09/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/03/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A ballast for powering a load having an inductor coupled to a capacitor and a lamp, comprising:

  • an inverter including a first switching device responsive to a first driving signal for oscillating between its conductive and nonconductive states and a second switching device responsive to a second driving signal for oscillating between its conductive and nonconductive states whereby power is delivered to the load, voltages are developed across each switching device during their nonconductive states and current flows through the inductor; and

    driving circuitry for producing the first and second driving signals during a first switching period in response to a first control signal and for producing the first and second driving signals during a second switching period in response to a second control signal and includingfirst capacitive mode monitoring means for detecting when current flowing through the inductor leads in phase over the voltage across one of the two switching devices and producing a first capacitive mode signal;

    second capacitive mode monitoring means for detecting when current flowing through the inductor lags within a predetermined phase difference behind the voltage across one of the two switching devices and producing a second capacitive mode signal; and

    control means for producing the first control signal in response to the presence of the first capacitive mode signal and for producing the second control signal in response to the presence of the second capacitive mode signal;

    wherein the first switching period and second switching period are unequal.

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