Fluorescent_Lamp_Circuits
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12 Volt DC Fluorescent Lamp Driver: This fluorescent lamp driver uses a normal120 to 6V step-down transformer in reverse to step12V to about350-Volt to drive a lamp without the need to warm the filaments. |
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40 Watt Fluorescent Lamp Inverter: This40W fluorescent lamp inverter allows you to run40W fluorescent tubes from any12V source capable of delivering3A. |
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Dual MonoStable Drives Quasiresonant Inverter: 02/17/97 EDN-Design
Ideas / Circuit to power a fluorescent lamp from12V
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Electronic Ballasts using the Cost Saving IR215X: application note AN-995 from International Rectifier |
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Electronic Fluorescent Lamp Ballast: International Rectifier application note in PDF format |
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Fluorescent Ballast: Design uses Passive PFC and Crest Factor Control. Also available in PDF format |
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Fluorescent Desk Lamp: This circuit will power a 6 inch4-Watt fluorescent tube off a12 volt supply, consuming300 mA. It may also be powered by a suitably rated universal AC/DC adapter. |
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Half bridge Inverter has Variable Frequency: 10/09/97 EDN-Design Ideas |
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High-Efficiency Inverter Drives Compact Fluorescent :
08/19/02 Electronic Design - Ideas for Design / The
inverter circuit shown is designed to drive a 7-W, four-pin
compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) from a 12-V dc power supply. The
main features of this inverter circuit include direct-drive
capability, preheat for improved startup, high efficiency,
and... |
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Low Cost Converter Drives Fluorescent Tubes: 03/31/94 EDN-Design Ideas |
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Low Cost Fluorescent Lighting System: lighting system suitable for videography |
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Powering Fluorescent Lamps from Low Voltage DC!: inverter circuits |
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Preheat Starter for Electronic ballast: 10/04/01 EDN-Design
Ideas / PDF contains multiple circuits - scroll to find the one
of interest / Electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps use
various techniques to turn on the bulbs. The design usually
involves a compromise betw1een turn-on voltage and lamp life
because the tw1o are inversely related. One way to reach a
reasonable compromise is to initially allow a momentary inrush
current to warm the filaments, followed by a series of
interrupted short circuits across the lamp that generate the
required high voltage to trigger the fluorescent. With a
preheated filament, the necessary strike potential reduces to
half.
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Switching Regulator Controls CCFT: 02/16/95 EDN-Design Ideas / You can control the current in a cold-cathode fluorescent tube (CCFT) and, hence, its brightness with a switching-regulator IC |
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