Claims
- 1. A magnetic/electronic ballast for an HID lamp comprising:a variable output voltage supply connected across an inductor and the lamp, for applying thereto a selected output voltage; a voltage sensor for measuring an input voltage to said voltage supply; a controller responsive to said measured input voltage to provide a switching signal; and a switching arrangement connected to said voltage supply for selecting an appropriate switching state in accordance with said switching signal, wherein said switching state is provided in order to maintain a relatively constant power through said lamp throughout its useful life.
- 2. The electronic ballast of claim 1 claim wherein said voltage supply comprises an autotransformer arranged with a plurality of taps on its primary winding for providing said switching state using said switching arrangement.
- 3. The electronic ballast of claim 2 further comprising an igniter providing an ignition voltage to the lamp provided as a high voltage pulse.
- 4. The electronic ballast of claim 3 wherein said switching arrangement comprises a plurality of triac switches each connected at one of said taps, said switching arrangement further including a triac driver.
- 5. The electronic ballast of claim 4 wherein said triac driver is operable to repeatedly activate said igniter when power to the lamp has been interrupted and the lamp has not cooled down, said repeated activation being provided in intervals of approximately 5 seconds with pauses of 2 minutes therebetween.
- 6. The electronic ballast of claim 1 wherein said switching arrangement provides regulation of the lamp power in relation to said measured input voltage.
- 7. The electronic ballast of claim 1 wherein regulation of the lamp power enables a high power factor greater than 0.97.
- 8. The electronic ballast of claim 1 in which said selected output voltage has a total harmonic distortion of 6%-7%.
- 9. The electronic ballast of claim 1 further including circuitry for increasing the current to the lamp beyond a nominal value to decrease the lamp warmup time.
- 10. The electronic ballast of claim 1 wherein said switching arrangement provides said selected appropriate applied input voltage without generating RFI.
- 11. A method for operating a magnetic/electronic ballast for an HID lamp comprising:providing a variable output voltage supply connected across an inductor and the lamp for applying thereto a selected output voltage; measuring an input voltage to said voltage supply; providing a switching signal in response to said measured input voltage; and selecting an appropriate switching state in accordance with said switching signal, wherein said switching state is provided in order to maintain a relatively constant power through said lamp throughout its useful life.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising providing an igniter generating an ignition voltage to the lamp provided as a high voltage pulse,wherein said igniter is repeatedly activated when power to the lamp has been interrupted and the lamp has not cooled down, said repeated activation being provided in intervals of approximately 5 seconds with pauses of 2 minutes therebetween.
- 13. The method of claim 11 further comprising increasing the current to the lamp beyond a nominal value to decrease the lamp warmup time.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said switching enables regulation of the lamp power in relation to said measured input voltage.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said switching is provided without generating RFI.
Parent Case Info
This application Claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/247,886 filed Nov. 14, 2000.
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