Use of saturable inductor to improve the dimming characteristics of frequency-controlled dimmable electronic ballasts

Stephen S.T. Lee, Samuel Chan, Henry S.H. Chung, S. Y R Hui

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Abstract

This paper presents an investigation into the use of saturable inductor to improve the dimming characteristics of frequency-controlled dimmable electronic ballasts with a half-bridge series-resonant parallel-loaded inverter. The concept is based on the fact that the effective resonant frequency increases as the inductor current increases, if the unsaturable inductor in the resonant tank circuit is replaced with a saturable one. Susceptibility of the lamp power to the switching frequency variation at low luminous level can be reduced. This can lessen the problem of lamp flickers at dimmed level, resulting in a wider dimming range and improved controllability. The method gives a simple solution of improving the dimming characteristics without changing the circuit structure. Theoretical predictions are verified with the experimental results of a 36W T8 prototype.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)988-993
JournalPESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventIEEE 34th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (PESC'03) - Acapulco, Mexico
Duration: 15 Jun 200319 Jun 2003

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