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Title: General study for design the HID ballasts
Authors: Kwok, KF
Cheng, KWE 
Dong, P
Issue Date: 2006
Source: 2006 2nd International Conference on Power Electronics Systems and Applications : Hong Kong, 12-14 November 2006, p. 182-185
Abstract: High-intensity discharge (HID) lighting lamp systems are widely used in applications that can provide a high light levels are desired for large areas, such as vehicle headlight, industrial and street lighting. Similar to fluorescent lighting systems, all HID lighting systems require a ballast to operate. Traditionally, magnetic ballast designs were the only choice available for HID lighting systems. Today, high-efficiency electronic HID ballasts are available that provide improved lighting quality and reduce lighting electricity use by 10 to 30 percent.
The purpose of this paper is to identify requirements of the ballast interface from the perspective of the HID lamp. This study will generally brief the starting, run-up, and steady state operation of HID lamps on electronics ballasts.
Keywords: High-intensity discharge (HID) ballast
Publisher: Power Electronics Research Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
ISBN: 9623675445
Rights: Copyright © The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2006
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