XI Brazilian Power Electronics Conference 2011
DOI: 10.1109/cobep.2011.6085288
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Modeling and control strategy of HPS electronic ballast considering the dynamic model of the lamp

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“…The zero is located between 10 and 10 3 rad/s, and the pole between 100 and 10 4 rad/s. In reference [25] the parameters of an specific HPS lamp with z L = −3141.5 rad/s and p L = 18.8 rad/s are given, whereas in reference [26], similar parameters for a 150 W MH lamp with z L = −1850 rad/s and p L = 10,690 rad/s can be found. This illustrates the great variability in the location of p L and z L .…”
Section: First-order Lamp Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The zero is located between 10 and 10 3 rad/s, and the pole between 100 and 10 4 rad/s. In reference [25] the parameters of an specific HPS lamp with z L = −3141.5 rad/s and p L = 18.8 rad/s are given, whereas in reference [26], similar parameters for a 150 W MH lamp with z L = −1850 rad/s and p L = 10,690 rad/s can be found. This illustrates the great variability in the location of p L and z L .…”
Section: First-order Lamp Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This illustrates the great variability in the location of p L and z L . The ballast operation with HPS and MH lamps is simulated using the values of [25,26] and the real resonant tank values (L s = 150 µH, C s = 22 nF, and C p = 3.3 nF) of the ballast prototype. The corresponding results are given in Table 1, where Z DC (P) = V res I res .…”
Section: First-order Lamp Modelmentioning
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