IP Library Granted Patent US 7,675,244
Granted Patent B2
US 7,675,244 · App. 11/444,716 · Granted Mar 9, 2010

System and method for power supply for lamp with improved constant power mode control and improved boost current circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,675,244
App. No.
11/444,716
Granted
Mar 9, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power supply and method for operating a power supply for a short arc lamp are provided herein. The power supply and method can operate to provide to a number of advantageous operations. One aspect herein provides a power supply which utilizes a constant power mode type of operation. However, the constant power mode is modified to allow for some variation in power in order to provide for a more constant light output by the lamp. A second aspect herein provides for controlling the operation of a boost voltage applied to the lamp at start up. This control allows for adjusting the applied boost voltage to accommodate the changing characteristics of the lamp itself, and these adjustments can allow for extended life of the lamp.

Claims (46)

1. A power supply system for driving a lamp, comprising:

a DC power supply coupled with the lamp;

a current sensor which senses an amount of current transmitted through the lamp, and generates a current signal corresponding to the amount of current transmitted through the lamp;

a voltage detector which detects the voltage across the lamp and generates a voltage signal corresponding the voltage across the lamp;

a voltage signal processing module which receives the voltage signal, and outputs a processed voltage signal, wherein the voltage signal processing module operates to smooth out fluctuations in the voltage signal due to changes in the impedance of the lamp;

a power calculation module which generates a power signal using the processed voltage signal and the current signal; and

a controller module which controls the output of the DC power supply to the lamp based on the power signal.

2. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the voltage signal processing module includes an analog filter having a resistor and capacitor in series.

3. The power supply of claim 2 , wherein the resistor and capacitor in series have a time constant of greater than 1 second.

4. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the power calculation module is an analog multiplier having a first input and a second input, and the processed voltage signal is input to the fist input of the analog multiplier and the current signal is input the second input of the analog multiplier.

5. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the controller module is a comparator having a fist input and a second input, and the comparator receives the power signal at the first input of the comparator, and the comparator receives an input reference signal at the second input of the comparator, and the comparator outputs a control signal to the DC power supply based on a comparison of the power signal and the reference signal.

6. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the voltage signal processor includes a low pass filter having a corner frequency in the range of 0.16 Hz or less.

7. A method for driving a short arc lamp, the method comprising:

transmitting an operating current through the lamp;

generating a current signal corresponding to an amount of current transmitted through the lamp;

generating a voltage signal corresponding to a voltage across the lamp; smoothing the voltage signal to reduce fluctuations in the voltage signal due to changes in the impedance of the lamp;

generating a smoothed voltage signal;

generating a power signal using the current signal and smoothed voltage signal; and

controlling the operating current transmitted through the lamp based on the power signal.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the transmitting an operating current includes:

driving a DC power supply to apply a voltage across electrodes of the lamp.

9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the smoothing the voltage signal includes passing the voltage signal through an analog filter having a time constant of at least 1 second.

10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the smoothing of the voltage signal includes passing the voltage signal through a filter selected from an analog filter have a time constant of at least 1 second, and a digital filter having a time constant of at least 1 second.

11. The method of claim 7 , wherein changes in the voltage signal due to changes in the impedance of the lamp, which are in the frequency range of, 10 Hz-2 kHz are attenuated by at least a factor 2.

12. The method of claim 7 , further wherein:

generating a voltage signal includes sensing the voltage across the lamp and outputting a first signal corresponding the sensed voltage and digitizing the first signal; and

generating a current signal includes sensing the current transmitted through the lamp and outputting a second signal corresponding the sensed current and digitizing the second signal.

13. A method for starting the operation of a gas containing lamp, the method comprising:

applying a high voltage trigger pulse to the lamp;

thereafter, applying a boost voltage to the lamp, said boost voltage being lower than the voltage of the trigger pulse, said boost voltage being applied in a manner sufficient to drive the impedance in the lamp low enough so that the gas will be sufficiently conductive to permit sustained operation of the lamp with a lower operating voltage while not driving a significantly excessive amount of current through the gas;

using a DC power supply to supply said lower operating voltage to sustain an operating current through the lamp.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

sensing a current being transmitted through the lamp in response to the application of the boost voltage; and

terminating the application of the boost voltage when the sensed current reaches a predetermined level.

15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

adjusting the applying of the boost voltage based the number of the times that the lamp has been started up, such that an amount of energy applied to the lamp by the applied boost voltage is increased, as the number of times the lamp has been started up increases.

16. A power supply system for a gas containing lamp, including:

a trigger voltage source coupled with the lamp to apply a trigger voltage to the lamp to energize a gas in the lamp at a start of operation for the lamp;

a boost voltage supply for supplying a boost voltage to the lamp;

a DC power supply coupled with the lamp to apply a sustaining operating current being transmitted through the lamp, after the boost voltage has been applied to the lamp wherein the trigger voltage is higher than the boost voltage which in turn is higher than the voltage supplied by the DC power supply; and

a controller coupled with the boost voltage supply, and which operates to control the boost voltage power supply so that an amount of energy applied to the lamp by the boost voltage power supply is sufficient to drive the impedance in the lamp low enough so that the gas will be sufficiently conductive to permit sustained operation of the lamp with a lower operating voltage supplied by the DC power supply while not driving a significantly excessive amount of current through the gas.

17. The power supply of claim 16 , further including:

a current sensor which generates a current signal corresponding to an amount of current being transmitted through the lamp when the boost voltage is being applied to the lamp; and

wherein the controller operates to terminate the application of the boost voltage to the lamp, based on the current signal.

18. The power supply of claim 16 , wherein the controller operates to control the boost power supply such that as the lamp ages the energy voltage applied to the lamp is increased.

19. The power supply of claim 16 , wherein the controller operates to count the number of times the operation of the lamp has been started, and to increase the energy applied to the lamp by the boost voltage supply as the number of times the operation of lamp has been started increases.

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RELEASE OF SECOND LIEN SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Aug 12, 2022
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