The present invention relates to a circuit arrangement for producing a control signal for the purpose of dimming at least one lamp, comprising a device for modifying the phase gating angle corresponding to a dimming input value, it being possible for the device for modifying the phase gating angle to be fed, at its input, an input signal, whose phase gating angle is to be modified, and for an output signal having a modified phase gating angle to be provided at its output, and an output at which the control signal can be provided. It also relates to a method for producing a control signal for the purpose of dimming at least one lamp, comprising the steps of providing an input signal and of modifying the phase gating angle of the input signal corresponding to a dimming input value.
Such a circuit arrangement and such a method are known from the prior art, cf. in this regard
This control voltage is now made available to an electronic ballast (not shown) to which the lamp to be dimmed is coupled. The problems associated with this circuit are explained with reference to
a shows the waveform of the voltage Ug for different voltages, in particular system voltages, applied at the input of the device for modifying the phase gating angle given an identical dimming input value 8, i.e. both times for a phase gating angle φ of 20°. In
a shows the voltage Ug for different phase angles φ, the system voltage being 120 V. The voltage Ug1 corresponds to a phase angle φ of 20°, while the voltage Ug2 corresponds to a phase angle φ of 120°.
As a result, such a circuit arrangement as illustrated in
The present invention is based on the object of developing a circuit arrangement of the type mentioned initially and the method mentioned initially such that use at different system voltages is made possible.
The present invention is based on the knowledge that the object can be achieved by the output signal being compared with a predeterminable signal for the purpose of producing the control signal, the amplitude of the predeterminable signal depending on the amplitude of the input signal.
As a result of the fact that the system voltage can be taken into account in the comparison, and that there is virtually a comparison between two signals derived from the system voltage, the influence of the system voltage can be eliminated such that the single remaining dependence in the control signal Us is the dependence on the phase gating angle. It is thus possible for one and the same circuit arrangement to be used both in the USA and in Europe, for example.
A particularly preferred embodiment is characterized in that the comparison device comprises a toggle circuit. This makes it possible for a control signal Us to be provided at the output of the comparison device, and this control signal Us is pulse width modulated as a function of the phase gating angle.
A rectifier circuit is preferably provided upstream or downstream of the modification device. This has the advantage that it is only necessary to use a unipolar signal in the comparison device, which results in a simplification of the circuit arrangement and thus in a reduction of the circuitry complexity.
The circuit arrangement according to the invention preferably also has an amplitude detection device for the purpose of detecting the amplitude of the input signal. In this case, a variable is preferably determined which is correlated with the peak value of the amplitude of the input signal.
The amplitude detection device preferably has a holding element in order to provide the comparison device with the detected amplitude or a variable which has been correlated therewith for a predeterminable period of time. Alternatively, a corresponding holding element may also be provided in the comparison device.
As has already been mentioned, preferred embodiments of the invention are characterized in that they are designed such that a signal, which has been pulse width modulated as a function of the phase gating angle, can be provided at the output of the comparison device.
The comparison device preferably has a current mirror and/or an operational amplifier and/or a transistor.
Further preferred embodiments are described in the subclaims.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described in more detail below with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
a shows the waveform of the voltage Ug for different input signals;
b shows the waveform, corresponding to that in
a shows the waveform of the voltage Ug in
b shows the waveform, corresponding to that in
a shows the waveform of the voltage Ug at a phase gating angle φ of 20° for different input voltages and the associated comparison voltages Uc;
b shows the waveform of the control voltages Us for a circuit arrangement as shown in
a shows the waveform of the voltage Ug at a phase gating angle φ of 120° for different input voltages and the associated comparison voltages Uc; and
b shows the waveform of the control voltages Us for a circuit arrangement as shown in
In the description of the following exemplary embodiment of the invention, where comparable the same references are used as in the description of the prior art with reference to
a shows the waveform of the voltage Ug for a phase gating angle φ equal to 20° for an input voltage of 277 V, Ugh, and for an input voltage of 120 V, Ug1. Furthermore,
a shows the waveforms of the voltages Ug1, Ugh, Uc1, Uch, cf.
b shows the associated waveforms of the control signals Ush and Us1 which in turn coincide.
As a result it remains to be mentioned that the circuit arrangement according to the invention makes it possible to provide a control signal for the purpose of dimming at least one lamp, said control signal depending merely on the phase gating angle and remaining largely uninfluenced by the amplitude of the system voltage applied to the input of the device for modifying the phase gating angle.
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