Title :
Implementation of a digitally dimming controlled lighting system for two-area fluorescent lamps
Author :
Cheng, Chun-An ; Cheng, Hung-Liang ; Lin, Kun-Jheng ; Chang, En-Chih ; Chun-Hsien Yen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., I-Shou Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
The digitally dimming control interface is a new kind of dimming control for a variety of lighting applications, including building, office, and conference room; it also features remote control, real-time dimming control and lamp condition recognition. The conventional RS-232-based digitally dimming lighting system for fluorescent lamps consists of a power-factor corrector and a half-bridge resonant inverter as the main circuit, and a microcontroller-based driver and dimmer as a controller. The drawbacks of this conventional lighting system are its short transmission length and low transmission speed, and that each lighting area needs its own driver and dimmer circuit, which results in large numbers of circuit components and non-cost-effectiveness for multi-area lighting control of fluorescent lamps. Therefore, this paper presents a new digitally dimming control lighting system for fluorescent lamps. The main goal of the paper is to boost the transmission length and speed with use of a new transmission interface. A compact universal-serial-bus (USB)-based lighting system for two lighting areas are developed and measured using the function of remote dimming control in order to improve the transmission speed and to reduce circuit components as compared with the conventional version.
Keywords :
digital control; fluorescent lamps; lighting control; microcontrollers; peripheral interfaces; power factor correction; RS-232-based digitally dimming lighting system; USB; digitally dimming controlled lighting system; half-bridge resonant inverter; lamp condition recognition; microcontroller-based driver; power-factor corrector; short transmission length; transmission interface; two-area fluorescent lamps; universal-serial-bus; Control systems; Digital control; Driver circuits; Fluorescent lamps; Humans; Lighting control; RLC circuits; Reactive power; Resonant inverters; Voltage control; digitally dimming control; fluorescent lamps; lighting systems; power factor;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA), 2010 the 5th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taichung
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5045-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5046-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICIEA.2010.5516688