Wakabayashi, F. T.Dantas, F. D.Pinto, J O PCanesin, C. A.2014-05-202014-05-202005-01-012005 IEEE 36th Power Electronic Specialists Conference (pesc), Vols 1-3. New York: IEEE, p. 1136-1141, 2005.0275-9306http://hdl.handle.net/11449/37382This paper presents a new methodology for the determination of fluorescent lamp models based on equivalent resistances. One important feature of the proposed methodology is concerned with the inclusion of the filaments into the model, considering the effects of dimming operation on the equivalent resistances. The classical Series-Resonant Parallel-Loaded Half-Bridge inverter is used as the power stage of the ballast. Moreover, the variation of the inverter's switching frequency is the dimming technique assumed for the analyses. Results obtained with a F32T8 lamp indicate that the accuracy of the model is very satisfactory. Thus, the lamp models obtained with the proposed methodology have the potential to serve as an important tool for ballast designers, considering the necessity for evaluating the lamp/ballast compatibility, according to issues concerned to the operating conditions of the electrodes' filaments.1136-1141engFluorescent lamp model based on equivalent resistances, considering the effects of dimming operationTrabalho apresentado em evento10.1109/PESC.2005.1581772WOS:000237036501025Acesso aberto6427185658143370