DocumentCode :
1490494
Title :
A Dimming Module for Controlling Power Supplying to a Fluorescent Lamp Ballasted by a Nondimmable Electronic Ballast
Author :
Chen, Nan ; Chung, Henry Shu-Hung
Author_Institution :
Centre for Power Electron. & Sch. of Energy & Environ., City Univ. of Hong Kong, Kowloon, China
Volume :
25
Issue :
10
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
2541
Lastpage :
2551
Abstract :
A dimming module for controlling the power supplying to a fluorescent lamp ballasted by a nondimmable electronic ballast is proposed. It is physically connected across the lamp tube to perform the dimming operation. The methodology is based on diverting the current supplying to the lamp tube to adjust the lamp power. The current diverted is in phase quadrature with the lamp voltage. The power stage of the module consists of a series-resonant inverter operated as a reactive-power controller. On dimming the lamp, it will increase the filament voltage for maintaining good thermionic emission of electrons from the filament. More importantly, it enables dimming function without detriment to the input-power quality of the ballast and lamp-current crest factor. The operating principle, control of the module, and the design procedure are described in this paper. An experimental prototype for dimming a 28 W T5 lamp has been built. The module is applied to one of the two lamps that are both ballasted by a commercial-electronic ballast for dual lamps. Experimental results show that the proposed module can adjust the power supplying to the lamp with the dimming module from 100% to 30% of the full power. A comprehensive study into the electrical characteristics of the ballast, lamp operational characteristics, and system efficiency at different dimmed conditions will be presented.
Keywords :
fluorescent lamps; lamp accessories; power supply quality; reactive power control; resonant invertors; dimming module; filament; filament voltage; fluorescent lamp; lamp operational characteristics; lamp power; lamp tube; lamp-current crest factor; nondimmable electronic ballast; power 28 W; power quality; power supply control; reactive-power controller; series-resonant inverter; thermionic emission; Current supplies; Electron emission; Electronic ballasts; Fluorescent lamps; Power quality; Power supplies; Reactive power control; Resonant inverters; Thermionic emission; Voltage; Dimming technique; electronic ballast; lighting technology;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2010.2050152
Filename :
5464350
Link To Document :
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