Claims
- 1. A method of driving a high intensity discharge (HID) lamp, comprising the steps:generating a very high frequency driving signal for said HID lamp; generating a low frequency modulating signal; amplitude modulating said driving signal with said modulating signal at a level of 10% to 30%; and applying said amplitude modulated driving signal to said HID lamp.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said modulating signal has a frequency of substantially 100 Hz.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said driving signal has a frequency in the range of 100 kHz to 500 kHz.
- 4. A method of driving a high intensity discharge (HID) lamp, comprising the steps:(a) generating a very high frequency driving signal for said HID lamp; (b) generating a low frequency modulating signal; (c) amplitude modulating said driving signal with said modulating signal at a predetermined low initial modulation level; (d) measuring a lamp voltage across said HID lamp; (e) determining a standard deviation of said lamp voltage; (f) comparing said standard deviation with a predetermined minimum level; (g) if said standard deviation is above said predetermined minimum level, incrementally increasing said modulation level and repeating steps (c), (d), (e) and (f); and if said standard deviation is below said predetermined minimum level, maintaining said amplitude modulation at said determined level.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said driving signal is in a frequency range of 100 kHz to 500 kHz.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein said modulating signal has a frequency of substantially 100 Hz.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said driving signal is initially set at the bottom of said frequency range, and if at step (f) said standard deviation does not drop below said predetermined minimum level when the amount of amplitude modulation reaches a predetermined amount, the driving signal frequency is incrementally increased and said method of amplitude modulating at an initial level and incrementally increased levels is repeated at step (b).
- 8. An electronic ballast for driving a high intensity discharge (HID) lamp, said ballast comprising:a source for direct current voltage; a converter for converting said direct current voltage into a direct current drive voltage; means for generating a very high frequency driving signal for said HID lamp; means for generating a low frequency modulating signal; means for amplitude modulating said driving signal with said modulating signal at a level of 10% to 30%; and means for applying said amplitude modulated driving signal to said HID lamp.
- 9. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 8, wherein said modulating signal has a frequency of substantially 100 Hz.
- 10. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 8, wherein said driving signal has a frequency in the range of 100 kHz to 500 kHz.
- 11. An electronic ballast for driving a high intensity discharge (HID) lamp, said ballast comprising:a source for direct current voltage; a converter for converting said direct current voltage into a direct current drive voltage; means for generating a very high frequency driving signal for said HID lamp; means for generating a low frequency modulating signal; means for amplitude modulating said driving signal with said modulating signal at a predetermined low initial modulation level; means for measuring a lamp voltage across said HID lamp; means for determining a standard deviation of said lamp voltage; and means for comparing said standard deviation with a predetermined minimum level; wherein, if said standard deviation is above said predetermined minimum level, said amplitude modulating means incrementally increases said modulation level and said measuring means, said determining means and said comparing means repeat their respective functions; and if said standard deviation is below said predetermined minimum level, said amplitude modulating means maintains said amplitude modulation at said determined level.
- 12. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 11, wherein said driving signal is in a frequency range of 100 kHz to 500 kHz.
- 13. The electronic ballast as claimed in claim 12, wherein said modulating signal has a frequency of substantially 100 Hz.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/043,586, filed Jan. 10, 2002.
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