Claims
- 1. Circuitry for starting and operating a gas discharge lamp, the operation of which is initiated in response to the voltage thereacross exceeding a predetermined value, said circuitry comprising:
- an excitation signal source including inverter switching means for converting DC voltage to produce a high frequency alternating current excitation signal at a predetermined fundamental frequency for energizing the lamp;
- reactance means responsive to the excitation signal and connected in circuit with the lamp, said reactance means including inductive means and capacitive means and having an initial natural resonant frequency at starting of the lamp, said initial natural resonant frequency being selected from the group consisting of the fundamental frequency and the second and higher harmonics of said fundamental frequency;
- sensing means for sensing operation of the lamp; and
- switching means connected to said sensing means and said reactance means for varying the impedance of one of said inductive means and said capacitive means from a first nonzero value to a second nonzero value in response to the sensing means sensing initiation of the lamp operation, whereby said natural resonant frequency of said reactance means is changed form said initial value to a different value which is also selected from the group consisting of the fundamental frequency and the second and higher harmonics of said fundamental frequency.
- 2. Circuitry as in claim 1 wherein said different value of said natural resonant frequency is the same as said fundamental frequency of the excitation signal.
- 3. Circuitry as in claim 1 wherein said first value of the impedance of the reactance means is greater than said second value of said impedance to thus limit the current through the inverter switching means prior to initiation of operation of the lamp.
- 4. Circuitry as in claim 1 wherein the natural resonant frequency of the inductive and capacitive means, prior to initiation of the operation of the lamp, is a harmonic higher than the second harmonic of the fundamental frequency of said excitation signal.
- 5. Circuitry as in claim 1 wherein the natural resonant frequency of the inductive and capacitive means, prior to initiation of operation of the lamp, is the same as the fundamental frequency of the excitation signal.
- 6. Circuitry for starting and operating a gas discharge lamp, the operation of which is initiated in response to the voltage thereacross exceeding a predetermined value, said circuitry comprising:
- an excitation signal source including inverter switching means for converting DC voltage to produce a high frequency alternating current excitation signal at a predetermined fundamental frequency for energizing the lamp;
- reactance means responsive to the excitation signal connected in circuit with the lamp and including capacitive means and inductive means;
- sensing means for sensing operation of the lamp; and
- switching means for changing the impedance of said reactance means from a first value to a second value in response to the sensing means sensing initiation of the lamp operation;
- wherein said reactance means includes capacitive means and inductive means which, in combination, have a first natural resonant frequency prior to the operation of the switching means to change the impedance of the reactance means from said first value to said second value, and a second natural resonant frequency subsequent to the operation of the switching means, and where said first and second natural resonant frequencies are the same as said fundamental frequency of the excitation signal.
- 7. Circuitry for starting and operating a gas discharge lamp, the operation of which is initiated in response to the voltage thereacross exceeding a predetermined value, said circuitry comprising:
- an excitation signal source including inverter switching means for converting DC voltage to produce a high frequency alternating current excitation signal at a predetermined fundamental frequency for energizing the lamp;
- reactance means responsive to the excitation signal connected in circuit with the lamp;
- sensing means for sensing operation of the lamp; and
- switching means for changing the impedance of said reactance means from a first value to a second value in response to the sensing means sensing initiation of the lamp operation;
- wherein said reactance means includes capacitive means and inductive means which, in combination, have a first natural resonant frequency prior to the operation of the switching means to change the impedance of the reactance means from said first value to said second value, and a second natural resonant frequency subsequent to the operation of the switching means, and where said first natural resonant frequency of the reactance means is the same as one of the harmoonics of said fundamental frequency of the excitation signal and where the second natural resonant frequency of the reactance means is the same as said fundamental frequency of the excitation signal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/332,055, filed Apr. 3, 1989, now abandoned.
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