Abstract
A new low cost high power factor electronic ballast is introduced in this paper. The proposed topology is based on a single power processing stage to provide high frequency voltage to fluorescent lamps and high power factor to the utility line. The power processing stage is formed by a half-bridge converter operating above the resonant frequency to provide zero voltage switching. The self-oscillating technique is employed, which increases the converter reliability with great simplicity and low cost. High power factor is achieved by using a nonconventional AC/DC boost converter operating in discontinuous current mode. Theoretical analysis and experimental results have been obtained for two 40 W fluorescent lamps operating at 50 kHz switching frequency and 127 V line voltage. >
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