The reduction of Total Harmonic Distortion and electromagnetic interference in high pressure sodium street lighting using single stage electronic ballast

Author(s):  
M.H. Omar ◽  
H. Abdul Rahman ◽  
M.S. Majid ◽  
M.Y. Hassan ◽  
N. Rosmin
Author(s):  
Chun-Jen Yao ◽  
Huang-Jen Chin ◽  
Tai-Hung Wang ◽  
Shih-Jen Cheng ◽  
Yu-Kang Lo ◽  
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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.


2012 ◽  
Vol 614-615 ◽  
pp. 1539-1546
Author(s):  
Muhamad Fairus Hamid ◽  
Norazlan Hashim ◽  
Ahmad Farid Abidin

This paper presents an analysis and improvement of self-oscillation electronic ballast for local emergency light. The improvement circuit has been presented by replacing the original BJTs with MOSFETs as a switching device. Also, 555-timer has been used to drive the MOSFETs instead of the ballast feedback in the original circuit. This electronic ballast start and regulate fluorescent lamps by converting a DC supply to high ignition AC voltage by a rectifier circuit with switching frequency in the range of 20 kHz -1MHz. Operation at high frequency has two advantages; an improved efficiency and elimination of flickering in the lamps. The simulation has been done by using PSIM Simulink software and its results have been compared with experimental results. The results shows that by using MOSFETs as a switching device, the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) has been reduced and the brightness of lamp tube has been increased greatly.


Multilevel inverters are widely used for high power and high voltage applications. The performance of multilevel inverters are superior to conventional two level inverters in terms of reduced total harmonic distortion, higher dc link voltages, lower electromagnetic interference and increased quality in the output voltage waveform. This paper presents a single phase hybrid eleven level multilevel inverter topology with reduced switch count to compensate the above mentioned disadvantages. This paper also presents various high switching frequency based multi carrier pulse width modulation strategies such as Phase Disposition PWM Strategy (PDPWM), Phase Opposition and Disposition PWM Strategy (PODPWM), Alternate Phase opposition Disposition PWM (APODPWM), Carrier Overlapping PWM (COPWM), Variable frequency carrier PWM (VFPWM), Third Harmonic Injection PWM (TFIPWM) applied to the proposed eleven level multilevel inverter and is analyzed for RL load. FFT analysis is carried out and total harmonic distortion, fundamental output voltage are calculated. Simulation is carried out in MATLAB/SMULINK.


2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (06) ◽  
pp. 1245-1258 ◽  
Author(s):  
HUANG-JEN CHIU ◽  
YU-KANG LO ◽  
CHUN-JEN YAO ◽  
CHING-CHUN CHUANG ◽  
MING-HSIANG TSENG ◽  
...  

This paper presents a single-stage high-frequency full-bridge electronic ballast for high-pressure mercury lamps in high-luminance LCD projector systems. The studied electronic ballast is found to have high conversion efficiency due to its single-stage circuit with zero-voltage switching features. A high power factor can be achieved by using developed single-stage topology. The operation principles and design considerations are analyzed and discussed in detail. A laboratory prototype is designed and implemented for driving a 150 W projector lamp. The simulation and experimental waveforms are given to verify the feasibility of the proposed method.


Author(s):  
F. Dos Reis ◽  
J. Clima ◽  
R. Tonkoski ◽  
G. Maizonave ◽  
G. Ceccon ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 45 (6) ◽  
pp. 729-739 ◽  
Author(s):  
MH Omar ◽  
HA Rahman ◽  
MS Majid ◽  
N Rosmin ◽  
MY Hassan ◽  
...  

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