Electronic ballast system for fluorescent lamps
First Claim
Patent Images
1. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding with a tank circuit which is resonant at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding and adapted for connection to the fluorescent lamp in a parallel resonant circuit having a resonant frequency within about ±
10 percent of the predetermined frequency.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
Electronic ballast system for fluorescent lights. A power oscillator connected to the primary winding of a power transformer for operation at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network is connected to the secondary winding of the transformer and to one or more fluorescent lamps. The ballasting network is resonant at a frequency within about ±10 percent of the predetermined frequency, and in some embodiments, the resonant frequency of the ballasting network remains the same regardless of the number of lamps connected to it.
49 Citations
35 Claims
-
1. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding with a tank circuit which is resonant at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding and adapted for connection to the fluorescent lamp in a parallel resonant circuit having a resonant frequency within about ±
10 percent of the predetermined frequency. - View Dependent Claims (5)
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding with a tank circuit which is resonant at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding and adapted for connection to the fluorescent lamp in a parallel resonant circuit having a resonant frequency within about ±
-
2. In an electronic ballast system for fluorescent lamps:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding and adapted for connection to a pair of fluorescent lamps in a parallel resonant circuit having a resonant frequency within about ±
10 percent of the predetermined frequency, the ballasting network including impedance elements which are connected to a frequency determining circuit in response to presence of the lamps so that the resonant frequency of the ballasting network remains substantially the same when one or both of the lamps are connected. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding and adapted for connection to a pair of fluorescent lamps in a parallel resonant circuit having a resonant frequency within about ±
-
6. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having primary and secondary windings; a Class-D power oscillator having a pair of resonating capacitors, a pair of switching transistors for alternately connecting respective ones of the capacitors in a tank circuit with the entire primary winding, and a pair of drive windings on the transformer connected to the switching transistors to provide positive feedback for starting and maintaining oscillation; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp; the tank circuit and the ballasting network being tuned to resonance at substantially the same frequency.
-
-
7. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having primary and secondary windings; a Class-D power oscillator having a pair of resonating capacitors connected electrically in series with each other and in parallel with the primary winding of the transformer to form a tank circuit, a pair of switching transistors controlling the flow of current in a tank circuit, and a pair of drive windings on the transformer connected to the switching transistors to provide positive feedback for starting and maintaining oscillation; negative feedback means connected to the switching transistors for decreasing the gain of the transistors in response to an increase in voltage on the transistors; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp; the tank circuit and the ballasting network being tuned to resonance at substantially the same frequency.
-
-
8. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having primary and secondary windings; a Class-D power oscillator having a pair of resonating capacitors connected electrically in series with each other and in parallel with the primary winding of the transformer to form a tank circuit, a pair of switching transistors controlling the flow of current in the tank circuit, and a pair of drive windings on the transformer connected to the switching transistors to provide positive feedback for starting and maintaining oscillation; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp; the tank circuit and the ballasting network being tuned to resonance at substantially the same frequency; the ballasting network also being adapted for connection to a second fluorescent lamp and including impedance elements which are connected to a frequency determining circuit in response to presence of the lamps so that the resonant frequency of the ballasting network remains substantially the same when one or both of the lamps are connected.
-
-
9. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having a primary winding with a center tap, a secondary winding, and a pair of drive windings connected electrically in series; means for applying operating power to the center tap of the primary winding; a pair of resonating capacitors connected electrically in series with each other and in parallel with the primary winding, with the junction of the capacitors being connected to ground; a pair of switching transistors having drain elements connected to the capacitors, source elements connected to a common source node, and gate elements connected to the drive windings on the transformer; a back-to-back pair of diodes connected in series with a sensing resistor between the common source node and ground; means connected to the junction of the drive windings for applying a biasing voltage to the gate elements; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 22)
-
-
13. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having a primary winding with a center tap, a secondary winding, and a pair of drive windings connected electrically in series; means for applying operating power to the center tap of the primary winding; a pair of switching transistors having drain elements connected to the primary winding, source elements connected to a common source node, and gate elements connected to the drive windings; a pair of resonating capacitors connected between the source and drain elements of the transistors and forming a tank circuit with the primary winding; a diode connected in series with a sensing resistor between the common source node and ground; means connected to the junction of the drive windings for applying a biasing voltage to the gate elements; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 23)
-
-
17. In an electronic ballast system for fluorescent lamps:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network comprising a differential transformer having a pair of windings with first ends connected to one end of the secondary winding of the power transformer through contact pins on the fluorescent lamps, a series inductor connected between second ends of the differential transformer windings and the other end of the secondary winding, and a resonating capacitor connected in series with each of the fluroescent lamps across the secondary winding, the ballasting network being resonant at substantially the predetermined frequency.
- View Dependent Claims (18)
-
19. In an electronic ballast system for fluorescent lamps:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network comprising a pair of tank circuits each of which comprises an inductance connected across the secondary winding of the power transformer through contact pins on one of the fluroescent lamps and a capacitance connected in series with a respective one of the fluorescent lamps across the secondary winding of the power transformer, the tank circuits being tuned to resonance at substantially the predetermined frequency.
-
20. In an electronic ballast system for fluorescent lamps:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a predetermined frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballasting network comprising a differential transformer having a pair of windings with first ends connected to one end of the secondary winding of the power transformer through the fluorescent lamps, a series inductor connected between second ends of the differential transformer windings and the other end of the secondary winding, and a resonating capacitor connected across the secondary winding through contact pins on each of the fluorescent lamps, the ballasting network being resonant at substantially the predetermined frequency.
-
21. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
- a transformer having primary and secondary windings, a Class-D power oscillator connected to the primary winding by a resonant tank circuit, and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding and to the fluorescent lamp to form a parallel resonant circuit which is tuned to resonance at substantially the same frequency as the tank circuit.
-
24. In an electronic ballast system for fluorescent lamps:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballast network comprising a plurality of parallel branches each having a capacitor and a fluorescent lamp connected electrically in series across the secondary winding, and an inductor connected across the secondary winding to form a parallel resonant circuit with the branches.
-
25. In an electronic ballast system for fluorescent lamps:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, and a ballast network comprising a plurality of parallel branches each having an inductor and a fluorescent lamp connected electrically in series across the secondary winding, and a capacitor connected across the secondary winding to form a parallel resonant circuit with the branches.
-
26. In an electronic ballast system for an induction discharge lamp:
- a power transformer having primary and secondary windings, a power oscillator connected to the primary winding for operation at a frequency in the range of 10 KHz to 5 MHz, a pair of capacitors connected electrically in series across the secondary winding, and an inductor for radiating an AC magnetic field which couples to the lamp, the inductor being connected in parallel with the capacitors to form a tank circuit which is tuned to substantially the frequency as the oscillator.
-
27. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having primary and secondary windings; a pair of resonating capacitors; a pair of switching transistors having source electrodes connected to a common source node and drain electrodes connected to the capacitors for alternately connecting the capacitors in a tank circuit with the primary winding of the transformer; a diode connected in series with a sensing resistor between the common source node and ground; a pair of drive windings on the transformer connected in opposite phase to the gate electrodes; a biasing circuit comprising a Zener diode and a dropping resistor, with the dropping resistor being connected between a voltage source and the cathode of the Zener diode, and the anode of the Zener diode being connected to ground; a low-pass filter comprising a resistor connected between the cathode of the Zener diode and the junction of the drive windings, and a capacitor connected between the cathode of the Zener diode and ground; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp.
-
-
28. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having primary and secondary windings; a pair of resonating capacitors each having first sides which are connected to opposite ends of the primary winding and second sides which are connected together; a pair of switching transistors having source electrodes which are connected together and drain electrodes which are connected to the first sides of the capacitors; a back-to-back pair of diodes connected in series with a sensing resistor between the source electrodes and the second sides of the capacitors; means for turning the transistors on alternately to connect alternate ones of the capacitors in a tank circuit with the primary winding; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31)
-
-
32. In an electronic ballast system for a fluorescent lamp:
-
a transformer having primary and secondary windings; a pair of resonating capacitors each having first sides which are connected to opposite ends of the primary winding and second sides which are connected together; a pair of switching transistors having source electrodes which are connected to the second sides of the capacitors and drain electrodes which are connected to the first sides of the capacitors; a diode connected in series with a sensing resistor between the source electrodes and ground; means for turning the transistors on alternately to connect alternate ones of the capacitors in a tank circuit with the primary winding; and a ballasting network connected to the secondary winding for connection to a fluorescent lamp. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35)
-
Specification