Claims
- 1. A ballast circuit arrangement adapted to be connected to at least one fluorescent lamp, each lamp having two ends and a filament at each end, each filament having two terminals, said circuit arrangement comprising:
- a filament voltage oscillator connectable across the two filament terminals at each lamp end for providing a filament current through the filaments of the at least one fluorescent lamp;
- a separate arc voltage oscillator connectable to each of said fluorescent lamps between a first filament terminal at one of its two lamp ends and another filament terminal at the other of its two lamp ends for providing an arc voltage across each connected lamp, said arc voltage having either a first voltage value that is sufficient to induce an are discharge in each connected lamp, or a second voltage value that is insufficient to induce or maintain an arc discharge in each connected lamp;
- control means for causing said arc voltage oscillator to have either of the first and second voltage values; and
- a detector circuit connected to each lamp filament for providing signals to said control means that change in response to a change in the filament current of any one of said filaments to which the detector is connected,
- said control means being responsive to said signals from said detector circuit to cause said arc voltage oscillator to not have the first voltage value until after said detector circuit has detected the filament current.
- 2. The ballast arrangement as in claim 1, wherein the second voltage value is zero volts.
- 3. The ballast arrangement as in claim 1, wherein the second voltage value provides less than 527 volts to an open circuit.
- 4. The ballast arrangement as in claim 1, wherein said control means is a switch.
- 5. The ballast arrangement as in claim 4, wherein said switch is a manually actuated switch.
- 6. The ballast arrangement as in claim 4, wherein said switch is actuated in response to changes in temperature.
- 7. The ballast arrangement as in claim 4, in combination with a control system that generates signals, wherein said switch is actuated in response to said signals from said control system.
- 8. The ballast arrangement as in claim 1, wherein at least one of the arc voltage oscillator and the filament voltage ocsillator is free-running.
- 9. The ballast arrangement as in claim 1, wherein said control means is a logic circuit responsive to the signals from said detector circuit for providing one of the first and second voltage values.
- 10. A ballast arrangement as in claim 1, wherein said detector circuit provides to said control means one of a first signal indicative of a normal operating condition and a second signal indicative of a fault or interrupt condition.
- 11. The ballast arrangement as in claim 10, wherein the first signal is nominally 1.5 volts.
- 12. The ballast arrangement as in claim 10, wherein the second signal is either greater or less than the first signal by at least a predetermined amount.
- 13. The ballast arrangement as in claim 12, wherein the predetermined amount is of the order of 0.6 volts.
- 14. A ballast arrangement as in claim 10, wherein said signals from said detector circuit are indicative of a broken lamp filament.
- 15. A ballast arrangement as in claim 10, wherein said signals from said detector circuit are indicative of a lamp filament near to the end of its usable life.
- 16. A ballast arrangement as in claim 10, wherein said signals from said detector circuit are indicative of an improperly seated lamp.
- 17. A ballast arrangement as in claim 10, wherein said signals from said detector circuit are indicative of arcing in the lamp socket.
- 18. A ballast arrangement as in claim 10, wherein said signals from said detector circuit are indicative of a lamp removed from its socket.
- 19. A ballast arrangement as in claim 1 for connection to a power source, wherein the arc voltage oscillator comprises:
- a transformer including first and second primary windings each having a center tap, the center taps being adapted to be connected to one terminal of the power source;
- a pair of MOSFET transistors, the transistors having their sources adapted to be commonly connected to another terminal of the power source, their gates being connected to opposite ends of the first primary winding, and their drains being connected to opposite ends of the second primary winding.
- 20. A ballast arrangement as in claim 19, wherein the control means comprises means adapted to connect the center tap of the first primary winding to the other terminal of the power source.
- 21. A ballast arrangement as in claim 1, for connection to a power source, wherein the filament voltage oscillator comprises:
- a transformer including first and second primary windings each having a center tap, the center taps being adapted to be connected to one terminal of the power source;
- a pair of bipolar transistors, the transistors having their emitters adapted to be commonly connected to another terminal of the power source, their bases being connected to opposite ends of the first primary winding, and their collectors being connected to opposite ends of the second primary winding.
- 22. The ballast arrangement as in claim 1, further comprising a soft start circuit for providing the filament voltage to the filaments for a predetermined time period before providing the arc voltage of said first voltage value to the connected lamp.
- 23. The ballast arrangement as in claim 22, wherein the predetermined time period is a time sufficient to warm the lamp filaments.
- 24. The ballast arrangement as in claim 22, wherein the arc voltage of said second voltage value is provided to the connected lamp during the predetermined time period.
- 25. The ballast arrangement as in claim 22, wherein the soft start circuit includes a capacitor having a charging time, and wherein the predetermined time period is the charging time of the capacitor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/397,785, filed Mar. 3, 1995 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Silicon General; "SG1548 Quad Power Fault Monitor" Device Description and Application Notes; pp. 4:157-160 and 12:91-97. Dated before the invention thereof by applicant. |
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