Buck-boost function type electronic ballast with bus capacitor current sensing
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1. An electronic ballast for high intensity discharge lamps having combined boost and buck converters and a simple current sensing technique, wherein said electronic ballast comprises:
- an AC voltage source having a first terminal and a second terminal;
a series arrangement of a first inductance, a second inductance and a high intensity discharge lamp connected to said first terminal of said AC voltage source;
a first capacitor arranged in parallel with said high intensity discharge lamp;
a first series arrangement of a first high frequency switch, along with a body diode, and a first low frequency switch arranged in parallel with said second inductance and said high intensity discharge lamp;
a second series arrangement of a second high frequency switch, along with a body diode, and a second low frequency switch arranged in parallel with said second inductance and said high intensity discharge lamp, a junction between said second high frequency switch and said second low frequency switch being connected to ground;
a series arrangement of two diodes, a cathode of one of said two diodes being connected to a junction of said first high frequency switch and said first low frequency switch, and an anode of the other of said two diodes being connected to the junction of said second high frequency switch and said second low frequency switch, a junction between said two diodes being connected to a second terminal of said AC voltage source; and
a series arrangement of a capacitor and a current sensing resistor arranged in parallel with said series arrangement of two diodes, wherein a current through said sensing resistor is used to detect an input buck current of said electronic ballast for indirectly controlling an output power generated by said electronic ballast.
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Abstract
An electronic ballast for a high intensity discharge lamp combines the functions of a boost converter and a buck converter and combines the line voltage rectification with the load commutation. With such a configuration, only one controller is required, and the control signal for the controller is taken off a resistor in series with the bus capacitor. As such, the lamp power is indirectly controlled by regulating the input buck current to the buck converter portion, instead of by measuring the lamp current.
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5 Claims
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1. An electronic ballast for high intensity discharge lamps having combined boost and buck converters and a simple current sensing technique, wherein said electronic ballast comprises:
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an AC voltage source having a first terminal and a second terminal;
a series arrangement of a first inductance, a second inductance and a high intensity discharge lamp connected to said first terminal of said AC voltage source;
a first capacitor arranged in parallel with said high intensity discharge lamp;
a first series arrangement of a first high frequency switch, along with a body diode, and a first low frequency switch arranged in parallel with said second inductance and said high intensity discharge lamp;
a second series arrangement of a second high frequency switch, along with a body diode, and a second low frequency switch arranged in parallel with said second inductance and said high intensity discharge lamp, a junction between said second high frequency switch and said second low frequency switch being connected to ground;
a series arrangement of two diodes, a cathode of one of said two diodes being connected to a junction of said first high frequency switch and said first low frequency switch, and an anode of the other of said two diodes being connected to the junction of said second high frequency switch and said second low frequency switch, a junction between said two diodes being connected to a second terminal of said AC voltage source; and
a series arrangement of a capacitor and a current sensing resistor arranged in parallel with said series arrangement of two diodes, wherein a current through said sensing resistor is used to detect an input buck current of said electronic ballast for indirectly controlling an output power generated by said electronic ballast. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
a polarity detector coupled across said AC voltage source, a first and a second output of said polarity detector forming control signals for said first and second low frequency switches, respectively.
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5. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 4, wherein said controller further comprises:
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a differential amplifier coupled to inversely measure a voltage across said sensing resistor;
a half-wave rectifier coupled to an output of said differential amplifier;
a multiplier having a first input coupled to an output of said half-wave rectifier;
a gain scaler coupled to the junction between said first high frequency switch and said first low frequency switch, an output from said gain scaler being coupled to a second input of said multiplier;
an error amplifier having an input coupled to an output of said multiplier, said error amplifier comparing the output from said multiplier with a reference signal;
a pulse-width modulation circuit having an input coupled to an output of said error amplifier; and
a select logic circuit for generating high frequency switching signals for said first and second high frequency switches, said select logic circuit having inputs connected to the first and second outputs of said polarity detector, and a control input coupled to an output of said pulse-width modulation circuit, wherein the high frequency switching signals are synchronized to the signals on the first and second outputs of said polarity detector, respectively, and the duty cycles of said switching signals are regulated by the output of said pulse-width modulation circuit.
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