A low cost electronic ballast for 250 W high pressure sodium vapour lamps using the CC/CC buck converter as power factor preregulator [CC/CC read DC/DC]

Author(s):  
J. Cardesin ◽  
J. Ribas ◽  
M. Rico ◽  
J.M. Alonso ◽  
A. Calleja ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 524-539
Author(s):  
B Gupta Bakshi ◽  
B Roy

This paper presents a methodology to design acoustic resonance-free, high-frequency, dimmable electronic ballasts for high-pressure sodium vapour (HPSV) lamps having a range of rated wattage (70–400 W). After estimation of the ‘quiet window’ of an HPSV lamp, the proposed iterative algorithm is able to determine the acoustic resonance-free driving frequencies of a design ballast corresponding to 50%–100% power level. On the other hand, a developed wattage and voltage independent HPSV lamp model facilitates finding the required electrical characteristics of HPSV lamps without performing laboratory experimentation. Using the estimated driving frequencies of a design ballast and the synthesized electrical characteristics of the lamp, the design circuit parameters of an electronic ballast are determined. Performance evaluation of the designed ballasts, carried out on the Matlab–Simulink platform, indicates several important attributes, viz. higher power control accuracy (deviation ≤3.69%), near-unity lamp power factor (≥0.98), lower lamp current crest factor (<1.7) and lower lamp current total harmonic distortion (≤12.63%). Results establish the effectiveness of the proposed design methodology to design lightweight and compact electronic ballasts for HPSV lamps with less effort than conventional design practice.


Author(s):  
C. Aguilar-Castillo ◽  
C.D. García-Beltrán ◽  
C. Morcillo-Herrera

This paper presents a digitally controlled integrated electronic ballast with dimming and power factor correction features. The control circuit is based on a low-cost PIC16C71 microcontroller where the different strategies for energysaving have been implemented. The ballast is operating in closed loop achieving tight lamp current regulation through a digital Proportional-Integral algorithm. The integrated power stage is based on a frequency-controlled single-switch boost rectifier plus a half-bridge series resonant parallel loaded inverter sharing one power switch. The single-switch boost rectifier works in discontinuous inductor current mode with automatic power factor correction. Detailed analysis of the power stages and experimental results using 42-watt electronic ballast are presented.


2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-214
Author(s):  
Geraldo C. R. Sincero ◽  
André Santos Franciosi ◽  
Arnaldo José Perin

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