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Power supply for microwave discharge light source

  • US 5,115,168 A
  • Filed: 11/20/1990
  • Issued: 05/19/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/28/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit system adapted to supply microwave energy to a microwave discharge light source apparatus including an electrodeless discharge bulb, comprising:

  • first rectifier means, adapted to be coupled to an AC voltage source of a relatively low voltage and frequency, for outputting a rectified voltage of a relatively low voltage;

    filter means, coupled to said first rectifier means, for smoothing said rectified voltage outputted from said first rectifier means, and for outputting a smoother rectified voltage;

    inverter means, coupled to said filter means, for converting said smoothed rectified voltage outputted from said filter means to an AC voltage of a relatively high frequency having a waveform of alternating pulses, wherein the relative high frequency f, expressed in kilohertz, of the AC voltage outputted by said inverter means is not less than 1500 divided by a diameter D, expressed in millimeters, of said electrodeless discharge bulb of the microwave light source apparatus;

    
    
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    1500/D;

    pulse width modulation control means for modulating a pulse width of said pulses of said AC voltage outputted from said inverter means;

    a step-up transformer having a primary winding coupled to an output of said inverter means, a secondary winding of the step-up transformer outputting an AC voltage of said relative high frequency and of a relatively high voltage;

    second rectifier means, coupled to said secondary winding of said step-up transformer, for rectifying said AC voltage of the relative high frequency and the relative high voltage outputted from said secondary winding to a rectified voltage of a relatively high voltage; and

    a magnetron coupled to said second rectifier means, to be supplied with and operated by said rectified voltage of the relative high voltage outputted from said second rectifier means.

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