This invention relates to a dimming control system, and more particularly to a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp.
Still now, although there are many kinds of dimmers have been developed already. Two major kinds of dimmers are still commonly used. The first kind is an electronic ballast that is depicted in FIG. 1. Please refer to
The second traditional dimmer is a phase-controlled dimmer. A phase control of the AC line voltage is used to drive a lighting equipment for regulating the brightness of the lighting equipment. Please refer to
From the above description, it is known that how to design a dimming control system for providing an efficient and convenient dimming control has become a major problem waited to be solved. In order to overcome the drawbacks in the prior art, a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp is provided. The particular design in the present invention not only solves the problem described above, but also uses a simple circuit to accurately regulate the light intensity of a discharge lamp. It does not need to alter the setting of a power cord and can provide a wide dimming range. Thus, the invention has the utility for the industry.
Therefore, the present invention provides a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp which overcomes the disadvantages described above.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp. The frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp has a voltage regulator and a ballast. The output voltage of the voltage regulator is variable. The voltage regulator can be a power supply or a transformer for transferring a DC voltage or an AC line voltage into a bus voltage. The level of the bus voltage is a predetermined ratio of the input DC voltage or the input AC line voltage, for example 10% of the input voltage. The ballast circuit for driving the discharge lamp by detecting a variation of the bus voltage and then providing a current to said discharge lamp in response to a frequency modulation of said ballast circuit and the variation of the bus voltage so as to control a light intensity of the discharge lamp.
It is another object of the present invention is to provide a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp, which provides a not only simple but also convenient way to control the light intensity of a discharge lamp.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp, which allows not altering the present arrangement of the two-line power line
It is further object of the present invention to provide a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp, which can be used to accurately regulate the discharge lamp light intensity.
It is the other object of the present invention to provide a frequency-modulated dimming control system of a discharge lamp, including a voltage regulator having a variable output voltage for converting an input voltage into a bus voltage, wherein a level of the bus voltage is a predetermined ratio of the input voltage, and a ballast circuit for driving the discharge lamp by detecting a variation of the bus voltage and then providing a current to the discharge lamp in response to a frequency modulation of the ballast circuit and the variation of the bus voltage so as to control a light intensity of the discharge lamp.
Preferably, the input voltage is one of a DC voltage and an AC line voltage.
Preferably, the voltage regulator is one of a power supply and a transformer.
Preferably, the predetermined ratio is 10%.
Preferably, the ballast circuit further including a rectifier for rectifying the bus voltage, a voltage converter for detecting the variation of the bus voltage and amplifying the variation to produce a dimming signal, and a control integrated circuit for controlling an output of the discharge lamp according to the dimming signal.
Preferably, the rectifier is a bridge circuit consisting of four rectifier diodes.
Preferably, the voltage regulator consists of an operational amplifier.
Preferably, the control system further including an inverter consisting of at least one switch, wherein the inverter is controlled by the control integrated circuit, seriously connected between the rectifier and the discharge lamp and adjustably providing a current to the discharge lamp by altering a frequency.
Preferably, the switch is a Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET).
Preferably, the control system further including an inductor seriously connected between the inverter and the discharge lamp for receiving energy from the inverter when the switch is off and providing energy to the discharge lamp.
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The circuit structure and the operation method of the ballast circuit 32 can be well illustrated in FIG. 4. Please refer to
In conclusion, the present invention provides a dimming control system for a discharge lamp. It is used not only efficiently but also conveniently to control the light intensity while we want to start the discharge lamp at random luminance and don't want to alter the present arrangement of the two-line power line. Especially, a simple circuit is able to be used in the dimming control system of the present invention. The dimming control system of the present invention can be used to accurately regulate the discharge lamp light intensity ranged from 0% to 100%. So, the dimming control system for a discharge lamp of the present invention is real simple and has a wide dimming range.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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