Triac dimmable compact fluorescent lamp with low power factor
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1. A ballast for receiving power from a triac dimmer connected to an A.C. source and powering one or more lamps, comprising:
- an input stage for coupling to the triac dimmer, the triac dimmer including a triac and the A.C. source providing a voltage waveform to the triac dimmer;
an output stage coupled to the input stage for supplying power to the one or more lamps; and
a feedback circuit coupled between the output stage and the input stage for feeding to the input stage a signal produced by the output stage and representative of the voltage across the one or more lamps, the output stage including a voltage divider network having at least two components forming a junction therebetween, in parallel with the one or more lamps and connected to the feedback circuit at the junctions;
whereby the feedback circuit maintains conduction of the triac over an increased portion of the voltage waveform of the A.C. source without substantially fully correcting power factor.
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Abstract
A triac dimmable compact fluorescent lamp having a low power factor. A power feedback circuit coupled between the input and output stages of the lamp ballast creates sufficient current demand to sustain triac conduction at low dim levels. The power fed back from the output stage to the input stage, which includes a voltage doubler, reflects the voltage across the lamp.
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1. A ballast for receiving power from a triac dimmer connected to an A.C. source and powering one or more lamps, comprising:
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an input stage for coupling to the triac dimmer, the triac dimmer including a triac and the A.C. source providing a voltage waveform to the triac dimmer; an output stage coupled to the input stage for supplying power to the one or more lamps; and a feedback circuit coupled between the output stage and the input stage for feeding to the input stage a signal produced by the output stage and representative of the voltage across the one or more lamps, the output stage including a voltage divider network having at least two components forming a junction therebetween, in parallel with the one or more lamps and connected to the feedback circuit at the junctions; whereby the feedback circuit maintains conduction of the triac over an increased portion of the voltage waveform of the A.C. source without substantially fully correcting power factor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A ballast for receiving power from a triac dimmer connected to an A.C. source and powering one or more lamps, comprising:
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an input stage for coupling to the triac dimmer, the triac dimmer including a triac, the A.C. source providing a voltage waveform to the triac dimmer, and the input stage including a voltage doubler; an output stage coupled to the input stage for supplying power to the one or more lamps; and a feedback circuit coupled between the output stage and the input stage for feeding to the input stage a signal produced by the output stage and representative of the voltage across the one or more lamps; whereby the feedback circuit maintains conduction of the triac over an increased portion of the voltage waveform of the A.C. source without substantially fully correcting power factor. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of powering at least one lamp, comprising the steps of:
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powering an input stage of a ballast with a triac dimmer connected to an A.C. power source; increasing the voltage within the input stage to about twice the peak voltage of the A.C. power source in forming a buffer voltage; applying the buffer voltage to an output stage of the ballast; and feeding a signal produced by the output stage and representative of the voltage across the at least one lamp to the input stage of the ballast to maintain conduction of a triac in the triac dimmer over an increased portion of each cycle of the A.C. power source without substantially fully correcting power factor.
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14. A ballast for receiving power from a triac dimmer connected to an A.C. source and powering one or more lamps, comprising:
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an input stage for coupling to the triac dimmer, the triac dimmer including a triac, the A.C. source providing a voltage waveform to the triac dimmer; an output stage coupled to the input stage for supplying power to the one or more lamps; and a feedback circuit coupled between the output stage and the input stage for feeding to the input stage a signal produced by the output stage and representing the voltage across the one or more lamps for maintaining conduction of the triac over an increased portion of the voltage waveform of the A.C. source without substantially fully correcting power factor. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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