Claims
- 1. Electronic ballast for operating at least one gas discharge lamp, said ballast comprising:
- an inverter;
- a load circuit connected to the inverter;
- a gas discharge lamp connected to the load circuit, said gas discharge lamp having a filament-heating transformer for preheating the filaments of the gas discharge lamp;
- a primary winding for said transformer being connected in series with a first resistor in parallel with the gas discharge lamp;
- a monitoring circuit arrangement for monitoring the current flow through the primary winding of the filament-heating transformer, or a variable that is proportionally dependent upon such current;
- an interconnection point between the primary winding of the filament-heating transformer and the first resistor being connected to the monitoring circuit arrangement by way of a second resistor so that the voltage drop across the first resistor and the current flow through the second resistor are fed as monitoring variables to the monitoring circuit arrangement;
- said monitoring circuit arrangement being arranged to assess, as a monitoring variable, the presence of a rectification effect in the gas discharge lamp in the case of a voltage drop across the first resistor which increases in a positive direction or in the case of a current flowing through the first resistor which increases, in a positive direction as a function of the voltage drop across the first resistor;
- said monitoring circuit arrangement further being arranged to assess, as a monitoring variable, the presence of a rectification effect in the gas discharge lamp in the case of a voltage drop across the first resistor which increases in a negative direction or a current flow through the first resistor which increases in a negative direction as a function of the current flow through the second resistor;
- said monitoring circuit arrangement being constructed to indicate the presence of a rectification effect in the gas discharge lamp upon a monitoring variable exceeding a predetermined limiting value.
- 2. Electronic ballast according claim 1, wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement is an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit).
- 3. Electronic ballast according to claim 1, wherein:
- a limiting value of the voltage across the first resistor, which represents the presence of a rectification effect in the gas discharge lamp, is determined by the resistance value of the first resistor and can be changed.
- 4. Electronic ballast according to one of claims 1 and 2, wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement and the first resistor are connected to ground.
- 5. Electronic ballast according to one of claims 1 and 2, wherein:
- the filament-heating transformer has two secondary windings, connected respectively, to associated ones of the lamp filaments of the gas discharge lamp.
- 6. Electronic ballast according to one of claims 1 and 2, wherein:
- the inverter includes two alternately activated switches which are connected in series and which are connected to be supplied with a direct voltage from a direct-voltage source;
- the load circuit connected to the inverter contains a series-resonant circuit to which the at least one gas discharge lamp is connected;
- and the monitoring circuit arrangement, upon identification of the rectification effect in the at least one gas discharge lamp, changes the frequency and/or the pulse duty factor of the alternating voltage delivered by the inverter in such a way that the power consumed by the at least one gas discharge lamp is reduced.
- 7. Electronic ballast according to claim 6, wherein:
- after identification of the rectification effect in the at least one gas discharge lamp, the monitoring circuit arrangement increases the frequency of the alternating voltage delivered by the inverter and/or reduces the pulse duty factor thereof.
- 8. Electronic ballast according to one of claims 1 and 2, further including:
- at least one further filament-heating transformer;
- a series circuit arrangement comprising a primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and a further first resistor which is connected in parallel with a series circuit arrangement comprising the primary winding of the filament-heating transformer and the first resistor;
- at least one further gas discharge lamp;
- two secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer being connected to an associated one of the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp in such a way that the circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp are connected in parallel with a circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the gas discharge lamp;
- and at least one further second resistor connected between the monitoring circuit arrangement and an interconnection point between the primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the at least one further first resistor.
- 9. Electronic ballast according to claim 8, wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement includes an OR-circuit arrangement, the input terminals of said OR-circuit being connected to the second resistors so that the monitoring circuit arrangement concludes that the rectification effect is present in one of the gas discharge lamps if at least one of the variables fed to the monitoring circuit arrangement by way of the second resistors exceeds a predetermined limiting value.
- 10. Electronic ballast according to claim 9, wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement includes an OR-circuit arrangement, the input terminals of which are connected to the second resistors so that the monitoring circuit arrangement concludes that the rectification effect is present in one of the gas discharge lamps if at least one of the variables fed to the monitoring circuit arrangement by way of the second resistors exceeds a predetermined limiting value.
- 11. Electronic ballast according claim 9, wherein:
- the inverter includes two alternately activated switches which are connected in series and which are connected to be supplied with a direct voltage from a direct-voltage source;
- the load circuit connected to the inverter contains a series-resonant circuit to which the at least one gas discharge lamp is connected; and wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement, upon identification of the rectification effect in the at least one gas discharge lamp, changes the frequency and/or the pulse duty factor of the alternating voltage delivered by the inverter in such a way that the power consumed by the at least one gas discharge lamp is reduced.
- 12. Electronic ballast according to claim 11, wherein:
- after identification of the rectification effect in the at least one gas discharge lamp, the monitoring circuit arrangement increases the frequency of the alternating voltage delivered by the inverter and/or reduces the pulse duty factor thereof.
- 13. Electronic ballast according to claims 1 or 2, wherein:
- a limiting value of the current flowing through the second resistor, which represents the presence of a rectification effect in the gas discharge lamp, is determined by the resistance value of the second resistor and can be changed.
- 14. Electronic ballast according to claim 13, wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement includes an OR-circuit arrangement, the input terminals of which are connected to the second resistors so that the monitoring circuit arrangement concludes that the rectification effect is present in one of the gas discharge lamps if at least one of the variables fed to the monitoring circuit arrangement by way of the second resistors exceeds a predetermined limiting value.
- 15. Electronic ballast according to claim 13, wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement and the first resistor are connected to ground.
- 16. Electronic ballast according to claim 15, wherein:
- the filament-heating transformer has two secondary windings, connected respectively, to associated ones of the lamp filaments of the gas discharge lamp.
- 17. Electronic ballast according to claim 15, and further including:
- at least one further filament-heating transformer;
- a series circuit arrangement comprising a primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and a further first resistor connected in parallel with a series circuit arrangement which comprises the primary winding of the filament-heating transformer and the first resistor;
- at least one further gas discharge lamp, two secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer being connected to an associated one of the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp in such a way that the circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp are connected in parallel with a circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the gas discharge lamp; and
- at least one further second resistor connected between the monitoring circuit arrangement and an interconnection point between the primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the at least one further first resistor.
- 18. Electronic ballast according to claim 15, wherein:
- the inverter includes two alternately activated switches which are connected in series and which are connected to be supplied with a direct voltage from a direct-voltage source;
- the load circuit connected to the inverter contains a series-resonant circuit to which the at least one gas discharge lamp is connected; and
- the monitoring circuit arrangement, upon identification of the rectification effect in the at least one gas discharge lamp, changes the frequency and/or the pulse duty factor of the alternating voltage delivered by the inverter in such a way that the power consumed by the at least one gas discharge lamp is reduced.
- 19. Electronic ballast according to claim 13, wherein:
- the filament-heating transformer has two secondary windings, connected respectively, to associated ones of the lamp filaments of the gas discharge lamp.
- 20. Electronic ballast according to claim 19, wherein:
- the inverter includes two alternately activated switches which are connected in series and which are connected to be supplied with a direct voltage from a direct-voltage source;
- the load circuit connected to the inverter contains a series-resonant circuit to which the at least one gas discharge lamp is connected; and
- the monitoring circuit arrangement, upon identification of the rectification effect in the at least one gas discharge lamp, changes the frequency and/or the pulse duty factor of the alternating voltage delivered by the inverter in such a way that the power consumed by the at least one gas discharge lamp is reduced.
- 21. Electronic ballast according to claim 19, wherein:
- the monitoring circuit arrangement includes an OR-circuit arrangement, the input terminals of which are connected to the second resistors so that the monitoring circuit arrangement concludes that the rectification effect is present in one of the gas discharge lamps if at least one of the variables fed to the monitoring circuit arrangement by way of the second resistors exceeds a predetermined limiting value.
- 22. Electronic ballast according to one of claims 15 and 19, further including:
- at least one further filament-heating transformer;
- a series circuit arrangement comprising a primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and a further first resistor connected in parallel with a series circuit arrangement which comprises the primary winding of the filament-heating transformer and the first resistor;
- at least one further gas discharge lamp, two secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer being connected to an associated one of the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp in such a way that the circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp are connected in parallel with a circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the gas discharge lamp; and
- at least one further second resistor connected between the monitoring circuit arrangement and an interconnection point between the primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the at least one further first resistor.
- 23. Electronic ballast according to claim 22, further including:
- at least one further filament-heating transformer, a series circuit arrangement comprising a primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and a further first resistor connected in parallel with a series circuit arrangement which comprises the primary winding of the filament-heating transformer and the first resistor, at least one further gas discharge lamp, two secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer being connected to an associated one of the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp in such a way that the circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the at least one further gas discharge lamp are connected in parallel with a circuit arrangement which comprises the secondary windings of the filament-heating transformer and the lamp filaments of the gas discharge lamp; and
- at least one further second resistor connected between the monitoring circuit arrangement and an interconnection point between the primary winding of the at least one further filament-heating transformer and the at least one further first resistor.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of co-pending International Application No. PCT/EP98/00791, filed Feb. 12, 1998.
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