Conference Record of the 2000 IEEE Industry Applications Conference. Thirty-Fifth IAS Annual Meeting and World Conference on In
DOI: 10.1109/ias.2000.882658
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A PSpice model for HPS lamps operated at high frequency

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“…Measurfor different values -I characteristics is cording to [7], this at high frequencies hat these measuree lamp. Following equivalent circuit Fig.…”
Section: B Model Proposed By Ferreromentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Measurfor different values -I characteristics is cording to [7], this at high frequencies hat these measuree lamp. Following equivalent circuit Fig.…”
Section: B Model Proposed By Ferreromentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The experimental data reveals that the Vapproximately distributed along a line L. Acc indicates that the lamp equivalent resistance a is relatively independent of the power and th ments alone are sufficient for modeling the the methodology proposed in [7], a lamp valid only at high frequencies is obtained. F diagram, where v L t v t is the lamp i L t i VA t is the lamp circulating current after a linear regression of the data in T models simplificaonsider the lamp as sinusoidal waves Fig.…”
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“…In [2], a very complex HPS lamp model is presented based on electro-and thermo-physical parameters, which are difficult to obtain. In [3,4], HPS lamp models for high-frequency (HF) operation are presented. These models implement the lamp behaviour by means of a pure resistor, but they are valid only for HF operation.…”
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