Claims
- 1. An electronic ballast comprising:(a) limiting means for receiving a user-limited alternating current and providing user adjustment of the angular range of switch-on in each alternating current cycle; (b) an ac-dc rectifier receiving said user-limited alternating current and outputting a dc; (c) a dc-dc power converter adapted to provide voltage step up or step down of said rectified dc and to provide power factor correction; and (d) an inverter operated at constant frequency to convert the output of the power converter to a high frequency alternating voltage; wherein means are provided associated with said converter for mapping the input voltage of said converter to the output voltage in accordance with a desired relationship.
- 2. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 1 wherein said limiting means comprises a TRIAC.
- 3. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 1 wherein said converter comprises a flyback converter, a buck-boost converter, a Cuk converter or a SEPIC converter.
- 4. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mapping is a linear mapping.
- 5. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 4 wherein said mapping is performed by an analogue voltage equalisation circuit.
- 6. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 5 wherein said circuit implements the equation: vEQ,out*=12(1+1K1lnK2+vEQ, i n1+K2-vEQ,i n)whereν−EQ,out is an approximated value of the required voltage after mapping νEQ,in is the average input voltage of the rectified voltage and k, k2 are constants affecting the accuracy of the approximation.
- 7. An electronic ballast as claimed in claim 4 wherein said mapping is implemented by means of a memory table that stores desired output voltage corresponding to input voltages.
- 8. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 4 wherein said mapping is performed by a digital microprocessor.
- 9. An electronic ballast comprising:(a) limiting means for receiving a user-limited alternating current and providing user adjustment of the angular range of switch-on in each alternating current cycle; (b) an ac-dc rectifier receiving said user-limited alternating current and outputting a dc; (c) a dc-dc power converter adapted to provide voltage step up or step down of said rectified dc and to provide power factor correction; and (d) an inverter operated at constant frequency to convert the output of the power converter to a high frequency alternating voltage; and wherein said converter is selected from the group consisting of a flyback converter, a buck-boost converter, a Cuk converter and a SEPIC converter.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/211,575 filed Jun. 15, 2000, entitled DIMMABLE ELECTRONIC BALLAST, and which is in its entirety incorporated herewith by reference.
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