2017
DOI: 10.1177/1477153517717081
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Wattage-independent dynamic conductance model of compact fluorescent lamps: Validation and application in high-frequency operation

Abstract: A wattage-independent (7–18 W) compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) model has been developed in Matlab-Simulink and validated in low-frequency (50 Hz) operation in our earlier work. In this paper, the same lamp model is simulated for high-frequency operation and then validated experimentally with a 9 W test CFL driven by a compatible electronic ballast (e-ballast). Simulation results have shown a maximum 6.4% deviation compared to the measured data. Thereafter, the developed model is applied to obtain the arc resist… Show more

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“…Many ways to feed the HID lamp with a low frequency, pulsed, square waveform have been analysed. Gupta-Bakshi et al 8 propose the use of a compact fluorescent lamp model developed in MATLAB-Simulink. The validation of simulation results has been done with a 9 W lamp supplied at high frequency based on a voltage-fed series-parallel resonant inverter topology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many ways to feed the HID lamp with a low frequency, pulsed, square waveform have been analysed. Gupta-Bakshi et al 8 propose the use of a compact fluorescent lamp model developed in MATLAB-Simulink. The validation of simulation results has been done with a 9 W lamp supplied at high frequency based on a voltage-fed series-parallel resonant inverter topology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%