Claims
- 1. A fluorescent lighting system connected to an alternating current (AC) voltage source providing a first AC voltage, the lighting system comprising:
- a converter circuit connected to the AC voltage source for converting the first AC voltage to a direct current (DC) voltage and for supplying the DC voltage at an output;
- an oscillator circuit having an input connected to the output of the converter circuit for receiving the DC voltage, the oscillator circuit for producing a second AC voltage from the DC voltage, the oscillator circuit including:
- a series resonant circuit including a resonant capacitor and a resonant inductor in series;
- a removable installed fluorescent lamp including first and second elements, the lamp being connected in parallel with the resonant capacitor of the series resonant circuit such that lighting current runs between the first and second elements, the second element being connected in series with the resonant capacitor and resonant inductor of the series resonant circuit and acting as a switching element; and
- a voltage monitoring circuit for monitoring the second AC voltage and for shutting down the oscillator if the second AC voltage exceeds a predetermined value,
- wherein with the fluorescent lamp installed in the system, the presence of the switching element completes a circuit between the resonant capacitor and resonant inductor of the series resonant circuit such that the oscillator circuit operates, and
- wherein with the fluorescent lamp removed from the system, the absence of the switching element creates an open circuit between the resonant capacitor and resonant inductor of the series resonant circuit such that the oscillator circuit ceases to operate.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the series resonant circuit is a first series resonant circuit and the fluorescent lamp is a first fluorescent lamp, the oscillator circuit further comprising:
- a second series resonant circuit including a resonant capacitor and a resonant inductor in series, the second series resonant circuit being connected in parallel with the first series resonant circuit; and
- a second removable installed fluorescent lamp including first and second elements, the second lamp being connected in parallel with the resonant capacitor of the second series resonant circuit such that lighting current runs between the first and second elements thereof, the second element of the second lamp being connected in series with the resonant capacitor and resonant inductor of the second series resonant circuit and acting as a switching element.
- 3. The system of claim 1 the converter circuit includes a power factor correction circuit for maintaining a near unity power factor.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the power factor correction circuit comprises a split series inductor having a first part in series with a first line of the AC voltage source and a second part in series with a second line of the AC voltage source, and a power factor correction capacitor connected in series with and between the first part and the second part.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the oscillator circuit further includes a transformer having a primary winding and first and second secondary windings, the series resonant circuit being connected to the primary winding of the transformer.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the oscillator circuit further comprises:
- a first voltage control circuit comprising a first transistor, a first biasing resistor connected between a gate of the first transistor and the first secondary winding, and a first capacitor connected between a source of the first transistor and a drain of the first transistor;
- a second voltage control circuit comprising a second transistor, a second biasing resistor connected between a gate of the second transistor and the second secondary winding, and a second capacitor connected between a source of the second transistor and a drain of the second transistor, wherein the drain of the second transistor is connected to the source of the first transistor and wherein the first and second transistors are alternately turned on and off commensurate with charging and discharging of the first and second secondary windings, thereby providing a substantially continuous alternating voltage through the primary winding, the charging and discharging of the first and second secondary windings being governed at least in part by the series resonant circuit.
- 7. The system of claim 5 wherein the transformer further has a third secondary winding, the oscillator circuit further comprising an excessive primary winding voltage detection circuit coupled to the third secondary winding for determining a voltage of the primary winding and for shutting down the oscillation circuit if the voltage of the primary winding exceeds a predetermined level.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/657,993, filed Jun. 4, 1996 now abandoned.
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