IP Library Granted Patent US 7,368,878
Granted Patent B1
US 7,368,878 · App. 11/535,988 · Granted May 6, 2008

Current-mode resonant ballast

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Patent No.
US 7,368,878
App. No.
11/535,988
Granted
May 6, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

A lower-cost ballast circuit for fluorescent lamps is provided. A resonant circuit is formed by a series connection of an inductor and a capacitor to operate the fluorescent lamp. A first circuit and a second circuit are coupled to switch the resonant circuit. Taking the first circuit for instance, a first resistor is connected in series with a first switch for generating a first control signal in response to a switching current of the first switch. The first switch is turned on once the first control signal is lower than a first zero-threshold. After a quarter resonant period of the resonant circuit, the first switch is turned off once the first control signal is lower than a first threshold. Therefore, a soft switching for the first switch is achieved.

Claims (53)

1. A ballast circuit, comprising:

a resonant circuit, formed by a series connection of an inductor and a capacitor to operate a lamp;

a first switch, coupled to said resonant circuit for supplying a first voltage to said resonant circuit, wherein said first switch is controlled by a first switching signal;

a second switch, coupled to said resonant circuit for supplying a second voltage to said resonant circuit, wherein said second switch is controlled by a second switching signal;

a first resistor, connected in series with said first switch for generating a first control signal in response to a switching current of said first switch;

a second resistor, connected in series with said second switch for generating a second control signal in response to a switching current of said second switch;

a first control circuit, for generating said first switching signal to control said first switch in response to said first control signal; and

a second control circuit, for generating said second switching signal to control said second switch in response to said second control signal.

2. The ballast circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first switching signal is enabled once said first control signal is lower than a first zero-threshold, and after a quarter resonant period of said resonant circuit, said first switching signal is disabled once said first control signal is lower than a first threshold.

3. The ballast circuit as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said second switching signal is enabled once said second control signal is lower than a second zero-threshold, and after a quarter resonant period of said resonant circuit, said second switching signal is disabled once said second control signal is lower than a second threshold.

4. The ballast circuit as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the magnitude of said first zero-threshold is equal to that of said second zero-threshold, and the magnitude of said first threshold is equal to that of said second threshold.

5. The ballast circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first control circuit comprises:

an first input terminal, coupled to said first resistor;

a first comparator, having an input coupled to said first input terminal, and another input of said first comparator being supplied with a first zero-threshold;

a second comparator, having an input coupled to said first input terminal, and another input of said second comparator being connected to said first input terminal via a first delay circuit; and

a third comparator, having an input coupled to said first input terminal, and another input of said third comparator being supplied with a first threshold, wherein said first switching signal is enabled in response to an output of said first comparator, and said first switching signal is disabled in response to the outputs of said second comparator and said third comparator.

6. The ballast circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said second control circuit comprises:

a second input terminal, coupled to said second resistor;

a fourth comparator, having an input coupled to said second input terminal, and another input of said fourth comparator being supplied with a second zero-threshold;

a fifth comparator, having an input coupled to said second input terminal, and another input of said fifth comparator being connected to said second input terminal via a second delay circuit; and

a sixth comparator, having an input coupled to said second input terminal, and another input of said sixth comparator being supplied with a second threshold, wherein said second switching signal is enabled in response to an output of said fourth comparator, and said second switching signal is disabled in response to the outputs of said fifth comparator and said sixth comparator.

7. The ballast circuit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said first control circuit further comprising:

a first debounce circuit, coupled to enable said first switching signal; and

a second debounce circuit, coupled to disable said first switching signal.

8. The ballast circuit as claimed in claim 6 , wherein said second control circuit further comprises:

a third debounce circuit, coupled to enable said second switching signal; and

a fourth debounce circuit, coupled to disable said second switching signal.

9. A ballast, comprising:

a resonant circuit, formed by a series connection of a capacitor and an inductor to operate a lamp;

a first switch, coupled to switch said resonant circuit, wherein said first switch is controlled by a first switching signal;

a second switch, coupled to switch said resonant circuit, wherein said second switch is controlled by a second switching signal;

a first resistor, connected in series with said first switch for generating a first control signal in response to a switching current of said first switch;

a second resistor, connected in series with said second switch for generating a second control signal in response to a switching current of said second switch;

a first control circuit, coupled to generate said first switching signal to control said first switch in response to said first control signal; and

a second control circuit, coupled to generate said second switching signal to control said second switch in response to said second control signal.

10. The ballast as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said first switching signal is enabled once said first control signal is lower than a first zero-threshold, and after a quarter resonant period of said resonant circuit, said first switching signal is disabled once said first control signal is lower than a first threshold; wherein said second switching signal is enabled once said second control signal is lower than a second zero-threshold, and after a quarter resonant period of said resonant circuit, said second switching signal is disabled once said second control signal is lower than a second threshold.

11. The ballast as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the magnitude of said first zero-threshold is equal to that of said second zero-threshold, and the magnitude of said first threshold is equal to that of said second threshold.

12. The ballast as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said first control circuit comprises:

a first input terminal, coupled to said first resistor;

a first comparator, having an input coupled to said first input terminal, and another input of said first comparator being supplied with a first zero-threshold;

a second comparator, having an input coupled to said first input terminal, and another input of said second comparator being connected to said first input terminal via a first delay circuit; and

a third comparator, having an input coupled to said first input terminal, and another input of said third comparator being connected to a first threshold, wherein said first switching signal is enabled in response to an output of said first comparator, and said first switching signal is disabled in response to the outputs of said second comparator and said third comparator.

13. The ballast as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said second control circuit comprises:

a second input terminal, coupled to said second resistor;

a fourth comparator, having an input coupled to said second input terminal, and another input of said fourth comparator being supplied with a second zero-threshold;

a fifth comparator, having an input coupled to said second input terminal, and another input of said fifth comparator being connected to said second input terminal via a second delay circuit; and

a sixth comparator, having an input coupled to said second input terminal, and another input of said sixth comparator being supplied with a second threshold, wherein said second switching signal is enabled in response to an output of said fourth comparator, and said second switching signal is disabled in response to the outputs of said fifth comparator and said sixth comparator.

14. The ballast as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said first control circuit further comprises:

a first debounce circuit, coupled to enable said first switching signal; and

a second debounce circuit, coupled to disable said first switching signal.

15. The ballast as claimed in claim 13 , wherein said second control circuit further comprises:

a third debounce circuit, coupled to enable said second switching signal; and

a fourth debounce circuit, coupled to disable said second switching signal.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT RECORDED AT REEL 046410, FRAME 0933 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC; FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 22, 2018
From: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 25, 2017
From: FAIRCHILD (TAIWAN) CORPORATION (FORMERLY SYSTEM GENERAL CORPORATION)
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 8, 2016
From: SYSTEM GENERAL CORP.
To: FAIRCHILD (TAIWAN) CORPORATION
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