Claims
- 1. An electronic ballast circuit including a starting circuit and an operator circuit for starting and operating a high intensity discharge lamp from a low voltage AC power source, said operating circuit comprising:
- first circuit means for storing a first voltage at a first energy level wherein said first circuit means provides an output to a high intensity discharge lamp and wherein said first voltage at said first energy level functions to lower an impedance of said lamp;
- second circuit means including a second means for storing a second voltage at second energy level and providing an output pulse at said second energy level to said lamp in order to operate said lamp; and
- diode matrixing means connected between said first and second circuit means for causing said second energy level pulse to bypass said first circuit means during a half-cycle operation of said source and immediately following the lowering of said lamp impedance during said half-cycle, wherein said first circuit means for storing said first voltage and said second circuit means for storing said second voltage are selected so that a value of said first energy level is of the same order of magnitude as a value of said second energy level.
- 2. The circuit according to claim 1 further including a third circuit means and a second diode matrixing means for establishing a third voltage at a third energy level and outputting said third voltage at said energy level to said lamp.
- 3. An electronic valve circuit for a high intensity discharge lamp wherein said circuit is driven by a low voltage AC source and wherein said valve circuit includes a starter circuit and an operating circuit and wherein said operating circuit comprises:
- a low energy, high voltage means for providing a first low energy delivery loop for lowering an impedance of said lamp, wherein said low energy high voltage means is connected to said source and provides said first energy delivery loop during a first half-cycle operation of said source; and
- a high energy, low voltage means for providing a second high energy delivery loop to said lamp subsequent to said first energy loop and subsequent to said impedance lowering of said lamp and which said high energy pulse operates said lamp, wherein said high energy loop has an energy value of the same order of magnitude as , but greater than, an energy value of said low energy loop and wherein said low energy loop and said high energy loop are both provided subsequent to ignition by said starter circuit of said lamp.
- 4. A low loss low voltage metal halide lamp ballast circuit, comprising:
- a pulsed starter circuit for igniting said lamp;
- a low voltage AC power source;
- a low loss capacitive means connected to said power source for increasing the voltage output of said power source and controlling flow of at least two different levels of energy subsequent to said igniting of said lamp by said by said starting circuit to provide operation of said lamp wherein said at least two levels of energy are provided as a function of the dynamic impedance of said lamp and wherein a value of each of said at least two levels of energy is of the same order to magnitude as a value of another one of said two levels of energy.
- 5. The circuit according to claim 4 wherein said low loss capacitive means includes a low energy, high voltage capacitive delivery system for reducing the impedance of said lamp after ignition of said lamp and a high energy low voltage delivery system for delivering a high energy capacitive pulse to said reduced impedance in order to operate said lamp after ignition.
- 6. The circuit according to claim 5 wherein said low energy high voltage capacitive delivery system includes a first capacitor and wherein said high energy low voltage delivery system includes a second capacitor and a diode matrix arrangement the bypass of low energy high voltage capacitor during delivery of said capacitive result to said lowered resistance lamp.
- 7. An electronic ballast circuit for operating a high intensity discharge lamp from a low voltage AC power source, said circuit comprising:
- first circuit means including a first capacitor for storing a first voltage at a first energy level wherein said first circuit means provides an output to said high intensity discharge lamp and wherein said first voltage at said first energy level functions to lower an impedance of said lamp;
- second circuit means including a second capacitor for storing a second voltage at a second energy level and providing an output pulse at said second energy level to said lamp in order to operate said lamp; and
- diode matrixing means connected between said first and second circuit means for causing said second energy level pulse to bypass said first circuit means during a half-cycle operation of asid source and immediately following the lowering of said lamp impedance during said half-cycle, wherein a value of said first capacitor is the same order of magnitude as a value of said second capacitor.
- 8. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein said first circuit means comprises a first capacitor and said second circuit means comprises a second capacitor each of said first and second capacitors having a terminal connected to a respective output of said source and wherein said diode matrixing means includes a first and second diode with said first diode being connected to a second output of said source and to a second terminal of said first capacitor and wherein said second diode is connected to a second terminal of said first capacitor and to a second terminal of said second capacitor.
- 9. The circuit according to claim 3 wherein said low voltage high energy means includes a capacitor and a matrix connection of diodes wherein said matrix connection of diodes causes said low voltage high energy pulse to bypass said high voltage low energy means as said low voltage high energy means delivers said high energy pulse to said lamp.
- 10. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein said ballast circuit has an open circuit voltage of four times the peak value of said low voltage AC power source.
- 11. The circuit according to claim 3, wherein said ballast circuit has an open circuit voltage of four times the peak value of said low voltage AC power source.
- 12. The lamp ballast circuit according to claim 4, wherein said circuit has an open circuit voltage of four times the peak value of said low voltage AC power source.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/863,272, filed on Apr. 3, 1992, now abandoned.
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