2007
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2007.896447
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Stabilization of HID Lamps Using DC–DC Converters With an Open Loop Control

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“…The Figure 1 shows a fly-back converter used like a ICSC and applied to an electronic ballast for HID lamps [3], [4], [5], [6]; this topology connect the input stage of the flyback converter in series with the output voltage of the converter. Then the output voltage is applied to an inverter that drives the HID lamp.…”
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“…The Figure 1 shows a fly-back converter used like a ICSC and applied to an electronic ballast for HID lamps [3], [4], [5], [6]; this topology connect the input stage of the flyback converter in series with the output voltage of the converter. Then the output voltage is applied to an inverter that drives the HID lamp.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ICSC has been proposed like power factor corrector because the input stage of the fly-back converter, behaves like a resistance when is working in DCM [3], [4], [6]. The ICSC has been proposed like power factor corrector because the input stage of the fly-back converter, behaves like a resistance when is working in DCM [4], [6].…”
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