IP Library Granted Patent US 7,224,124
Granted Patent B2
US 7,224,124 · App. 11/335,350 · Granted May 29, 2007

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

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Patent No.
US 7,224,124
App. No.
11/335,350
Granted
May 29, 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 (15)

1. A ballast for controlling heater current supplied to an electrode contained within a fluorescent lamp, the ballast comprising:

a controller that is adapted to receive an electrical signal from an output terminal of an operational amplifier, and to determine a magnitude of cathode fall potential from the electrical signal, wherein the operational amplifier is electrically coupled to a conductive sleeve that surrounds a portion of the lamp that contains the electrode; and

a power supply that provides to the electrode a heater voltage based on the magnitude of cathode fall potential.

2. The ballast of claim 1 , wherein the operational amplifier has a first input terminal that is electrically coupled to the conductive sleeve and a second input terminal that is electrically coupled to the output terminal.

3. The ballast of claim 1 , wherein the power supply comprises a first terminal that is electrically coupled to the electrode through a first diode.

4. The ballast of claim 3 , wherein the diode is polarized such that an anode current is collected near a first end of the electrode.

5. The ballast of claim 4 , wherein the power supply further comprises a second terminal that is electrically coupled to the electrode through a second diode.

6. The ballast of claim 5 , wherein the second diode is polarized such that a cathode current is collected near a second end of the electrode.

7. The ballast of claim 1 , wherein the electrode heater voltage is a voltage required to start the lamp before applying an arc voltage.

8. The ballast of claim 1 , further comprising:

means for adjusting the power supply to maintain the cathode fall potential below a predefined threshold.

9. The ballast of claim 1 , wherein the controller is programmed to determine an optimal electrode heater voltage to be supplied by the power supply to the lamp based on measurements of cathode fall potential.

10. The ballast of claim 1 , wherein the controller dynamically controls the electrode heater voltage based on real-time determinations of discharge current.

11. The ballast of claim 1 , wherein the heater voltage has a sine waveform.

12. The ballast of claim 1 , wherein the heater voltage has a square waveform.

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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