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AN3032 Datasheet, PDF (1/26 Pages) STMicroelectronics – This application note describes a demonstration board able to drive
AN3032
Application note
STEVAL-ILB007V1, 2 x 58 W/T8 ballast
based on the L6585DE suitable for 2 x 36 W/T8 lamp
Introduction
This application note describes a demonstration board able to drive 2 x 58 W linear T8
fluorescent tubes. The last section of the document describes the changes that need to be
made to adapt the same board for 2 x 36 W linear T8 fluorescent tubes.
The ballast is controlled by the new L6585DE IC that integrates the PFC and half-bridge
control circuits, relevant drivers, and the circuitry that manages all the operating phases
(preheating, ignition and run mode) of the lamp. Protections against failures such as lamp
disconnection, anti-capacitive mode and PFC overvoltage are guaranteed and obtained with
a minimum number of external components. In addition to the description of the circuit and
design criteria, this document provides a short overview of the ballast performances.
Fluorescent lamps are driven more and more by electronic ballasts rather than by
electromagnetic ones, primarily because fluorescent lamps can produce around 20% more
light for the same input power when driven above 20 kHz instead of 50/60 Hz. Operation at
this frequency also eliminates both light flickering (the response time of the discharge is too
slow for the lamp to have a chance to extinguish during each cycle) and audible noise.
Electronic ballasts consume less power and therefore dissipate less heat than
electromagnetic ballasts. The energy saved can be estimated in the range of 20-25% for a
given lamp power. Finally, the electronic solution allows better control of the filament current
and lamp voltage during preheating with the unquestionable benefit of increasing the
average lamp life.
Figure 1. 2 x 58 W T8 ballast demonstration board
June 2010
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