Dimmable electronic ballast with high power-factor SEPIC preregulator, for multiple tubular fluorescent lamps
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An electronic ballast for multiple tubular fluorescent lamps is presented in this paper. The proposed structure features high power-factor, dimming capability, and soft-switching to the semiconductor devices operated in high frequencies. A Zero-Current-Switching - Pulse-Width-Modulated (ZCS-PWM) SEPIC converter composes the rectifying stage, controlled by the instantaneous average input current technique, performing soft-commutations and high input power factor. Regarding the inverting stage, it is composed by a classical resonant Half-Bridge converter, associated to Series Parallel-Loaded Resonant (SPLR) filters. The dimming control technique employed in this Half-Bridge inverter is based on the phase-shift in the current processed through the sets of filter + lamp. In addition, experimental results are shown in order to validate the developed analysis.
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Electronic ballasts, High power factor (HPF), Preregulators, Total harmonic distortion (THD), Diodes, Electric currents, Electric potential, Electric rectifiers, Ignition, Integrated circuits, Natural frequencies, Phase shift, Semiconductor devices, Switching, Fluorescent lamps
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PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, v. 5, p. 4043-4049.






