Abstract—This
paper presents an electric equivalent model applied to induction electrodeless
fluorescent lamps. The model is based on passive components and takes into
account the real and reactive lamp power. The presented model and its obtention
methodology will be an important tool for ballast designers. One of the most
important features of the proposed methodology is the concern regarding core
losses and lamp reactive characteristics, because nowadays there are no
electricmodels including these characteristics. In order to obtain and validate
the electrodeless lamp model, a series–parallel resonant half-bridge inverter
is used as ballast. Plasma and lamp windings are modeled as resistances and
reactances depending on the lamp power. Simulations employing the proposed
model are also presented, showing an excellent agreement with experimental
results.
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Terms—Electrodeless fluorescent lamps, equivalent model, high frequency.)
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