Claims
- 1. A light source, comprising:
- a ballast characterized by a resonant frequency and including a reference bus and a transformer having a secondary winding; and
- a fluorescent lamp partially covered by a shield, connected to the reference bus and coupled to the secondary winding;
- wherein the ballast further includes a current sensor connected between the secondary winding and reference bus for sensing current flow through at least the lamp including that portion of lamp current attributable to parasitic capacitances affecting the resonant frequency.
- 2. The light source of claim 1, wherein the shield is connected to the reference bus.
- 3. The light source of claim 1, wherein the current sensor senses current flowing through the secondary winding.
- 4. The light source of claim 1, wherein the parasitic capacitances are associated with the shield and transformer.
- 5. The light source of claim 1, wherein the ballast further includes a discrete inductor and wherein the resonant frequency of the ballast is based on the inductance of the discrete inductor, leakage inductance of the transformer, and parasitic capacitances associated with the transformer and shield.
- 6. The light source of claim 2, wherein the ballast further includes a discrete inductor and wherein the resonant frequency of the ballast is based on the inductance of the discrete inductor, leakage inductance of the transformer, and parasitic capacitances associated with the transformer and shield.
- 7. The light source of claim 1, wherein the current sensor, secondary winding and lamp form a closed loop.
- 8. The light source of claim 1, wherein the current sensor has a substantially resistive impedance.
- 9. The light source of claim 1, wherein the current sensor has a substantially fixed impedance.
- 10. A computer having a light source as claimed in claim 1.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/046,955 filed May 19, 1997.
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