1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to an interface for a lamp operating device, in particular for a ballast for a gas discharge lamp, to lamp operating devices having such interfaces and to methods of generating control commands, in particular dimming commands for a lamp operating device.
A user should thus be provided with the possibility of entering manually, via a digital interface, control commands, in particular dimming commands for an electronic ballast.
2. Description of the Related Art
From EP 0 641 148 A1 it is generally known to carry out a dimming of an electronic ballast for supplying a load, such as for example a lamp, by means of an analogue phase control technique.
There is also known from German patent application 197 08 784 an electronic ballast which has (in the configuration according to FIG. 7) an interface device. This interface device can thereby be controlled via key signals or switch signals, as also via digital control signals. In the case of a connected key device, a connected electronic ballast can then be switched on or switched off by a (short or long) key press. In the same manner, however, a DSI (Digital Signal Interface) operation is also possible with which certain digital commands transmit for example desired values for brightness regulation etc.
With the interface device known from DE 197 08 784 it is disadvantageous that upon connection to an interface device of a key or switch supplied with mains voltage the user must select that duration of actuation of the key or switch which corresponds to the dimming value desired by the user. In other words, the user must mentally convert a dimming value into an actuation duration for the key or switch.
Starting from this state of the art it is object of the present invention to constitute more intuitively the manual input of control commands (for example dimming desired values) for electronic ballasts having a digital interface. Further it is object to the present invention to make available a simple possibility for dimming such an operating device by means of a digital interface.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided an interface for a lamp operating device, in particular for electronic ballast (EVG) for gas discharge lamps. Thereby, the interface has two terminals of a digital control input, on the input side, and evaluation logic which basically can process both digital signals applied to the terminals and also mains voltage signals. At the digital control input there is thereby provided a voltage divider or a potentiometer for the continuous setting of the amplitude of the mains voltage applied to the terminals of the digital control input. The setting of a potentiometer in the manner of a dimmer is more intuitive for the user since now a position (for example a rotary position), and no longer a temporal duration, represents the desired dimming value.
Further, the interface may have means for converting the amplitude of the applied mains voltage into pulse width information.
The evaluation logic can be constituted for converting the (digital) pulse width information into control commands for a lamp operating device. In particular the evaluation logic can be constituted to convert the pulse width information into dimming setting values for a lamp operating device.
Zener diodes may thereby subject the mains voltage applied at the digital interface to a bipolar thresholding.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lamp operating device, in particular a dimmable ballast for gas discharge lamps, which has an interface of the kind indicated above.
Finally, the invention also proposes a method for the generation of dimming commands for a lamp operating device, in particular for a ballast for gas discharge lamps. Thereby, the amplitude of a mains voltage applied to a digital interface is detected and the amplitude height converted into digital pulse width information which reproduces for how long the amplitude of the mains voltage has exceeded or fallen below a predetermined threshold value. This pulse width information can then be digitally processed as dimming command for the lamp operating device.
The amplitude of the applied mains voltage may thereby be continuously settable.
The conversion of the amplitude height into digital pulse width information may be effected in particular by means of a Zener diode circuit.
Further features, advantages and characteristics of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the Figures of the accompanying drawings and to the following description of exemplary embodiments.
As can be seen in
The interface device processes the signals applied to the input-side terminals UIN1, UIN2 in such a manner that independently of the nature of the applied signals there is issued at an output-side terminal OUT a digital signal the logical value of which corresponds to that of the signal applied to the input-side terminals UIN1, UIN2. The digital logic signal issued from the interface device may then for example be evaluated by a following controller, which in turn controls correspondingly a connected electronic device, such as for example a lamp operating device (e.g. electronic ballast EVG) or LED operating device.
The input side (terminals UIN1, UIN2) and the output side (OUT) of the interface device in accordance with the invention are galvanically separated from one another, which is schematically represented by means of the element GT. As element GT for galvanic separation (potential separation) there may thereby be considered for example optocouplers, transformers and level offset stages.
One of the input-side terminals UIN2 may be directly connected with this element for galvanic separation. On the other hand, between the other input-side terminal UIN1 and this element GT there may be connected an ohmic resistance R1, an element having positive temperature coefficient PCT (PTC element) and two (optional) Zener diodes D1 and D2 in series.
The output signals of the element GT for galvanic separation are delivered to evaluation logic AL which has a comparator KOMP. The comparator KOMP compares the output signal of the element GT for galvanic separation (input 3 of the comparator) with a reference or threshold value signal of comparator KOMP applied to the inverting input 2. In dependence upon the comparison the comparator KOMP then passes on the logic signal OUT for example to the controller.
In the configuration of the interface device illustrated in
Upon application of a mains voltage signal, the ohmic resistance R1 must transform electrical energy into heat for so long until the PTC element heats up and enters the highly resistant condition, through which the current through this path then falls again.
The Zener diodes D1 and D2 serve for defining the low level of the digital signal.
For the present invention it is basically sufficient that the interface is configured to process an analogue signal derived from a mains voltage signal at the digital control input.
As can be seen in
As will now be explained with reference to
In
If, in contrast, by the means of the potentiometer/voltage divider ST the amplitude of the a.c. voltage applied to the digital control input SE of the interface ES is damped to a value UMAX2<UMAX1, there is provided at the input of the evaluation logic AL, as illustrated in
The duty ratio is then converted into dimming setting values, on/off commands etc. by the evaluation logic AL on the basis of a table or function implemented in it.
By means of the invention there can thus be realised a dimmable ballast having an interface which can be dimmed both with digital control signals (e.g. DALI, DSI) and also with a continuously settable mains voltage. The mains voltage UNETZ is thereby delivered via a voltage divider ST to the digital control input SE of the interface SI.
Depending upon the setting of the potentiometer ST the voltage at the digital control input SE also changes. The interface circuit SE delivers this variable voltage or an equivalent signal to the evaluation logic AL via a galvanic coupling GK. The evaluation logic AL then ensures that for example a lamp is dimmed correspondingly to the signal amplitude applied to the digital control input SE.
The invention can be put to use for example in simple manner with dimmable standard lamps which in many cases are already equipped with a potentiometer/dimmer.
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