Claims
- 1. A discharge lamp operating circuit comprising:
- a source of alternating current (AC) voltage at a predetermined frequency;
- a discharge lamp;
- a series resonant circuit connected to said source of alternating current voltage and in series with said lamp, said resonant circuit being tuned to a frequency higher than said predetermined frequency, said lamp repeatedly switching at a rate between said predetermined frequency and said tuned frequency to stimulate said series resonant circuit into oscillation and said series resonant circuit maintaining said lamp in operation; and
- a variable capacitance circuit connected in series with said lamp and comprising at least one capacitor and at least one switching device to selectively connect and disconnect said capacitor from said lamp and alter the amount of current supplied to the lamp from said source.
- 2. A discharge lamp operating circuit according to claim 1, wherein said series resonant circuit comprises a second capacitor connected in series with said lamp, said at least one capacitor being connected in parallel with and disconnected from said second capacitor when said at least one switching device is in a closed position and an open position, respectively.
- 3. A discharge lamp operating circuit according to claim 2, wherein said at least one switching device is opened to dim said lamp.
- 4. A discharge lamp operating circuit according to claim 2, wherein said source is operable to generate one of a first AC voltage and a second AC voltage, said second AC voltage being greater than said first AC voltage, said at least one switching device being open and closed when said second AC voltage and said first AC voltage are generated, respectively.
- 5. A discharge lamp operating circuit according to claim 4, further comprising an input voltage sensing device to detect which of said first AC voltage and said second AC voltage is being supplied to said series resonant circuit and said lamp, said input voltage sensing device being operable to automatically switch said at least one switching device to a open and closed position when said first AC voltage and said second AC voltage are detected, respectively.
- 6. A method of operating a discharge lamp provided with power by an alternating current power source, comprising the steps of:
- connecting a resonant circuit comprising an inductor and a capacitor in series with said lamp;
- exciting said inductor and said capacitor substantially every half-cycle of said power source using an internal switching characteristic of said lamp, said lamp and said resonant circuit cooperating together to at least semi-resonantly transfer power therebetween; and
- operating a switching device to selectively connect and disconnect a second capacitor connected to said resonant circuit.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein said operating step comprises the steps of:
- closing said switching device to connect said second capacitor in parallel with said capacitor to operate said lamp at full power; and
- opening said switching device to disconnect said second capacitor from said capacitor to dim said lamp.
- 8. A method according to claim 6, wherein said power source is operable to generate one of a first AC voltage and a second AC voltage using said source, said second AC voltage being greater than said first AC voltage, further comprising the steps of:
- closing said switching device to connect said second capacitor in parallel with said capacitor when said first AC voltage is generated; and
- opening said switching device to disconnect said second capacitor from said capacitor when said second AC voltage is generated.
- 9. A method according to claim 6, further comprising the step of:
- detecting if one of a first AC voltage and a second AC voltage is applied to said resonant circuit and said lamp;
- closing said switching device to connect said second capacitor in parallel with said capacitor if said first AC voltage is applied; and
- opening said switching device to disconnect said second capacitor from said capacitor if said second AC voltage is applied.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of prior application Ser. No. 08/556,878, originally filed on Nov. 2, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,825,139.
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