IP Library Granted Patent US 7,196,476
Granted Patent B2
US 7,196,476 · App. 11/335,334 · Granted Mar 27, 2007

Apparatus and methods for making capacitive measurements of cathode fall in fluorescent lamps

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Patent No.
US 7,196,476
App. No.
11/335,334
Granted
Mar 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and methods for measuring cathode fall in fluorescent lamps are disclosed. Together with measurements of cathode temperature, such measurements of cathode fall may inform a determination of cathode heater voltage as a function of discharge current (i.e., a cathode-heating-profile) that avoids both sputtering and excess-evaporation.

Claims (51)

1. A method for designing an electrode for a fluorescent lamp, the method comprising:

providing a first fluorescent lamp containing a first electrode of a first electrode type;

receiving a first electrical signal from an output terminal of a first operational amplifier, wherein the first operational amplifier has a first input terminal that is electrically coupled to a first conductive sleeve that surrounds a portion of the first fluorescent lamp that contains the first electrode;

determining from the first electrical signal a first magnitude of a cathode fall potential associated with the first electrode;

providing a second fluorescent lamp containing a second electrode of a second electrode type, the second electrode type being different from the first electrode type;

receiving a second electrical signal from an output terminal of a second operational amplifier, wherein the second operational amplifier has a first input terminal that is electrically coupled to a second conductive sleeve that surrounds a portion of the second fluorescent lamp that contains the second electrode;

determining from the second electrical signal a second magnitude of a cathode fall potential associated with the second electrode; and

identifying a preferred electrode type based on the first and second magnitudes of cathode fall potential.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second electrical signals represents a respective peak cathode fall potential.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

determining whether the peak cathode fall potential associated with the preferred electrode type is within a predefined range of acceptable cathode fall potential values.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first input terminal of the first operational amplifier is electrically coupled via a shielded cable to the first conductive sleeve, the shielded cable comprising an electrical shield.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first operational amplifier has a second input terminal, and wherein the output terminal of the first operational amplifier is electrically coupled to the second input terminal thereof and to the electrical shield.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

surrounding the portion of the first fluorescent lamp that contains the first electrode with the first conductive sleeve; and

surrounding the portion of the second fluorescent lamp that contains the second electrode with the second conductive sleeve.

7. A method for designing a fluorescent lamp, the method comprising:

providing a first fluorescent lamp of a first lamp type, the first fluorescent lamp containing a first electrode;

receiving a first electrical signal from an output terminal of a first operational amplifier, wherein the first operational amplifier has a first input terminal that is electrically coupled to a first conductive sleeve that surrounds a portion of the first fluorescent lamp that contains the first electrode;

determining a first magnitude of cathode fall potential from the first electrical signal;

providing a second fluorescent lamp of a second lamp type, the second fluorescent lamp containing a second electrode, the second lamp type being different from the first lamp type;

receiving a second electrical signal from an output terminal of a second operational amplifier, wherein the second operational amplifier has a first input terminal that is electrically coupled to a second conductive sleeve that surrounds a portion of the second fluorescent lamp that contains the second electrode;

determining a second magnitude of cathode fall potential from the second electrical signal; and

identifying a preferred lamp type based on the first and second magnitudes of cathode fall potential.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein each of the first and second electrical signals represents a respective peak cathode fall potential.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

adjusting a voltage supplied to the second lamp such that the peak cathode fall potential of the second lamp does not exceed the peak cathode fall potential of the first lamp.

10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

determining whether the peak cathode fall potential associated with the preferred lamp type is within a predefined range of acceptable cathode fall potential values.

11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

operating the first lamp at a first frequency; and

operating the second lamp at a second frequency that is different from the first frequency.

12. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first input terminal of the first operational amplifier is electrically coupled via a shielded cable to the first conductive sleeve, the shielded cable comprising an electrical shield.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first operational amplifier has a second input terminal, and wherein the output terminal of the first operational amplifier is electrically coupled to the second input terminal thereof and to the electrical shield.

14. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

surrounding the portion of the first fluorescent lamp that contains the first electrode with the first conductive sleeve; and

surrounding the portion of the second fluorescent lamp that contains the second electrode with the second conductive sleeve.

15. A method for testing a fluorescent lamp, the method comprising:

providing a fluorescent lamp containing an electrode;

receiving an electrical signal from an output terminal of an operational amplifier, wherein the operational amplifier has an input terminal that is electrically coupled to a conductive sleeve that surrounds a portion of the fluorescent lamp that contains the electrode;

determining from the electrical signal a peak cathode fall potential associated with the electrode; and

determining whether the peak cathode fall potential associated with the electrode is within a predefined range of acceptable cathode fall potential values associated with the lamp.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the input terminal of the operational amplifier is electrically coupled via a shielded cable to the conductive sleeve, the shielded cable comprising an electrical shield.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the operational amplifier has a second input terminal, and wherein the output terminal of the operational amplifier is electrically coupled to the second input terminal thereof and to the electrical shield.

18. A method for testing a fluorescent lamp electrode, the method comprising:

providing a fluorescent lamp containing an electrode;

receiving an electrical signal from an output terminal of an operational amplifier, wherein the operational amplifier has an input terminal that is electrically coupled to a conductive sleeve that surrounds a portion of the fluorescent lamp that contains the electrode;

determining from the electrical signal a peak cathode fall potential associated with the electrode; and

determining whether the peak cathode fall potential associated with the electrode is within a predefined range of acceptable cathode fall potential values associated with the electrode.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the input terminal of the operational amplifier is electrically coupled via a shielded cable to the conductive sleeve, the shielded cable comprising an electrical shield.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the operational amplifier has a second input terminal, and wherein the output terminal of the operational amplifier is electrically coupled to the second input terminal thereof and to the electrical shield.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2019
From: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
To: LUTRON TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LLC
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