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  an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent lamp operation rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 application note document information info content keywords uba2015, tube lamp (tl), inde pendent lamp operation (ilo) abstract this application note describes how to drive multiple lamps with a uba2015 so that when one lamp fa ils the other lamps keep burning.
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 2 of 38 contact information for more information, please visit: http://www.nxp.com for sales office addresses, please send an email to: salesaddresses@nxp.com nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation revision history rev date description v.1 20121224 first issue
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 3 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 1. introduction there are several topologies possible for multiple lamps. the topology chosen depends on the bill of materials (b om) and the re quirements. ta b l e 1 shows the topologies for independent tube lamp (tl) operation described in this document. remark: all topologies are free of patents. table 1. topologies for independent tl operation topology pros cons ballast efficacy factor ( bef) independent lamp operation (ilo) one resonant tank per lamp simple architecture one inductor per lamp needed 0f u l l one resonant tank per two lamps (two by two lamps in series) less magnetic and half-bridge current if one lamp fails, then two lamps are off + half all lamps on one resonant tank separate heating transformer delivers short preheat and high bef more complicated control circuit ++ full all lamps on one resonant tank with transformer instant activation no preheat ++ full
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 4 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 2. overview of commonly used topologies this application note uses four 18 w t8 lamp s as an example. some of the topologies also apply to t5 lamps. 2.1 topology 1: four la mps in parallel with four resonant tanks figure 1 shows a topology of four lamps in parallel, each with a resonant tank. only the resonant tank part is shown. the pfc sect ion design generating the bus voltage does not depend on the ballast topology and is therefore not shown. the advantage of this topology is that it is true ilo, that is , the ballast works with one, two, three or four lamps inserted. the main disadvantage is that four rather expensive inductors are needed. this topology has the capacitor through the filaments, so it is not suitable for the t5 ha waiian electric industries series of lamps. fig 1. four lamps in parallel with four resonant tanks     
 
         
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 5 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 2.2 topology 2: two ?? two lamps in parallel with two resonant tanks figure 2 shows a topology that only requires two inductors. it is therefore, cheaper and has fewer losses than topology 1. the current through the mosfets is also lo wer, reducing the losses/bom cost even further. the only disadvantage of this topology is that if one lamp is missing or broken, two out of four lamps do not burn. 2.3 topology 3: four la mps in parallel with one resonant tank the topology shown in figure 3 allows full ilo (one, two, three or four lamps) but has a larger bom and is more complex. the resonant capacitors cannot now be placed over the lamp so so me form of inductive heating must be used if preheat is required. this heating allows this topology to be used for t8 and t5 lamps. the inductive heating ca n be switched off after preheat with an extra mosfet. to enable optimal operation, a feedback control loop is required. this loop keeps the lamp discharge current constant regardless of the number of working lamps in the ballast. if relamp is required, place a dc blocking capaci tor in series with the inductive filament heating windings. a simple, one transistor circ uit can generate a reset pulse if a lamp is inserted. inductor l1 carries the current of the lamps in parallel, plus the resonant tank current. this voltage is large due to the 200 v to 300 v voltage on the resonant tank capacitor during lamp operation. inductor l1 is therefore bul ky/expensive, partially undoing the benefit of having only one resonant tank inductor instead of four. fig 2. two ?? two lamps in parallel wi th two resonant tanks     "%  &  
 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 7 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 2.4 topology 4: two ?? two 18 w lamps with one resonant tank the topology shown in figure 5 has only one inductor, but the current through it is lower (800 ma rms for four 18 w t8 lamps). the relamp, which is easier to implement, can be combined for two lamps at a time. the downside is that it is only ha lf ilo, so that if one lamp fa ils then the other lamp in series with it also fails. 2.5 topology 5: 4 lamps with transformer figure 6 shows the llc topology. the main advantage of this topology is that there is always a very high voltage over the output of the transformer (1 kv ). this high voltage ensures t hat if a lamp is inserted it ignites immediately. there is no need for extr a circuits to restart the ballast on lamp insertion (relamp). this high voltage is not allowed during lamp operation in many countries outside the usa. the transformer is also a rather bulky/expensive magnetic component. fig 5. two ?? two 18 w lamps with one resonant tank 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 10 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation at a lower frequency, the resonance point of this new tank is reached and the second lamp ignites. the uba2015 family has a delay of 5 ms between the first ignition detect and the start of the control loop. this delay is sufficient time to igni te a second lamp while not overstressing a lamp if it is the only one present. this coupling is only possible for non-dimmable systems. if two different brands of lamps are inserted, a small imbalance in lamp power (<1 w) can occur. for example, 31.5 w and 32.5 w instead of two times 32 w. the average power stays the same. 2.7 18 w t8 and t5 lamp types the following sections provide design exampl es for t8 18 w lamps. these lamps are commonly used in a fo ur lamp configuration (making a square sized tile on a ceiling). there is a problem with this lamp type. it is not possible to use one capacitor through its filaments and have acceptable preheat together with good lamp operation (high bef). the same applies to the t5 hawaiian el ectric industries series of lamps. the t5 hawaiian electric indus tries series of lamps cannot use the topologies with a resonant capacitor through its filament. choosing the right topology and implementing an ilo ballast is not an easy ta sk. the local nxp semiconductors sales office can provide support.
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 11 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 3. ilo two ? two 18 w lamps and ballast with ceramic disk capacitors this section describes the impl ementation of a complete ilo ballast for four t8 type 18 w lamps. this design follows that of topology 2 which is described in section 2.2 . the ignition of two lamps in series with resona nt capacitors is not as straightforward as expected. without these capacitors both lamps must ignite together to produce a conducting path. with capacitors, they can ig nite one after another. with neither of the lamps ignited, the resonant tank is as shown in figure 9 . the effective capacitance of the resonant tank is 12 nf/2 = 6 nf. its resonant frequency with a 1.95 mh inductor is 50 khz as shown in figure 10 . when one of the lamps ignites, its resistance becomes 55 v / 300 ma = 183 ??? this value is only an indicative value and the real value is a little different immediately after ignition. this resistance provides a new resonant tank. the tank consists of a capacitor for the not-ignited lamp and a 183 ? resistor in parallel with it for the ignited part. with a 12 nf resonant capacitor, this new tank has a resonant frequency of around 42 khz. this second resonant frequency is reached during the ignition ramp-down. if not, then only one lamp stays on. fig 9. ilo two ?? two 18 w lamps with ballast with ceramic disk capacitors fig 10. transfer function, no lamps ignited 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 12 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation ignition of two lamps in series is simultan eous, or 20 ms after each other, during the ramp-down to the minimum frequency of the ballast. after the first lamp ignites, the transfer function is similar to the one shown in figure 11 . 3.1 preheat and filament cu rrent during lamp operation in constant current mode, the t8 18 w lamp needs more than 500 ma for 1.7 s preheat. to provide for a proper preheat around 50 khz, the t8 18 w needs 12 nf or more of resonance capacitance. this capacitance is required to produce the preheat current without early ignition. this requirement is beca use the t8 18 w allows only 200 v across the lamp during preheat. at 40 khz, 55 v lamp voltage and 12 nf the filament current through the capacitor is: (1) every lamp has an optimal sum of s quares (sos) of the filament currents. fig 11. transfer function , first lamp ignited 7 8  %8  8    0+1 ) 9% 9 %  9% table 2. tl-d 18 w preheat and filament current during lamp operation preheat current (ma) preheating time r sub ( ? ) 0.5 s 1 s 1.5 s 2 s minimum 785 600 525 485 7.5 maximum 985 660 660 605 9.5 2 ? fv lamp ??? c165ma = ?
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 13 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation the target sos at a nominal operation of 29 0 ma discharge current is 0.164. with a discharge current of 290 ma and a capacitor current of 165 ma, i lh is 335 ma. this current gives an sos of 0.15. even though this current is still under the sos target, the filament losses in the total system are very large. these losses are due to the fact there are eight filaments for a ballast of only 64 w. therefore, with 12 nf, the bef of the ballast is too low. to improve the bef, use ceramic disk capacitors such as the murata e class capacitors. these capacitors lose a part of their value at a higher ambient temperature. this temperature effect of ceramic disk ca pacitors is commonly used in the lighting industry (mostly in cfl). at a nomi nal operating temperature of 70 ? c these capacitors lose 40 % of their value, so are only 7 nf. this value reduces the sos an d increases the bef of the ba llast. the sos is still greater than sos min . fig 12. sum of squares (sos) of the filament currents table 3. tl-d 18 w electrode currents during lamp operation i d(min) (a) i d(max) (a) i lh(max) (a) i ll(max) (a) normal operation 0.280 0.450 0.480 0.360 dimming operation 0.035 0.280 0.480 0.360 table 4. sos of the tl-d 18 w electrode currents during lamp dimming operation x min (a 2 ) y min (a) x max (a 2 ) y max (a) sos min = x min ? y min.id sos target = x min ? z ? (y min.id ) sos tmax = x max ? y min.id z = 0.3 0.220 0.640 0.260 ? 0.160 i lh = lead high current i d = lamp (discharge) current i ll = lead low current sos = i 2 lh + i 2 ll i lh i ll i d 019aaa070
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 14 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 3.2 schematic diagram of two ?? two 18 w uba2015 ballast if a lamp is removed, the lamp in series with it also stops working. if a lamp stops working but still has its filaments in place (de-gass), the othe r lamp keeps on work ing. in this case, the discharge current flows through the capacitor of the other lamp. to reset the ballast when a lamp is inserted (relamp), add a small lamp insertion detection circuit. if rectification of one of the lamps occurs, the ba llast goes to standby (rectification is rare, so the ballast is ilo for most normal usage). figure 14 schematic diagram of two ?? two 2 18 w uba2015 ballast. (1) ch (2) sl (3) b (4) e (5) f fig 13. ch, sl, b, e, f characteristics -(': 9  " 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 16 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 3.3 pfc a complete explanation of the pfc section is contained in the uba2015 application note , which can be found on the n xp semiconductors website. a relatively low pfc voltage of 375 v is g enerated. this voltage ensures that with two times 12 nf in the resonant tank and a mi nimum frequency of 42 khz, the second lamp ignites. it also ensures that the nominal discharge current is 280 ma. with a 450 v bus voltage and 48 khz operating fr equency, it is possibl e that one of the two lamps does not ignite. the optimum is to be on the second ignition frequency, such that both lamps always ignite and stay on (reignite if one has a short hiccup). 3.4 eol rectification protection the uba2015 ic has a lamp rectification window detector of 1.9 v. the resistors r31, r30 and r20 are therefore given values so that at no-rectification th ere is 1.9 v on the eol pin. since there is only one eol pin, the voltage of both branches is mixed. if one branch is not operational (missing lamps), then there is no false detection. lamp rectification detection is not mandatory for t8 lamps, so the circuit could be left out. however, the dc blocking capacitors c25 and c33 mu st then be 600 v instead of 400 v. the eol detection triggers at an asymmetrical power greater than12.5 w. 3.5 voltage feedback and preheat circuit as shown in figure 14 , the lamp voltage and (preheat) current are mixed using diodes d10 and d11 and fed to the vfb pin. this pin regulates the frequency during preheat so that the voltage on it remains below 2.5 v. fig 15. eol rectification protection   ?   
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 17 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation during lamp operation, the voltage must stay below 0.8 v. if one of the lamps is not present, the current and voltage mix must stay below this 0.8 v. when there is no ignition (de-gass), the vfb voltage remains at 2.5 v for 150 ms. when the external components that make this vfb voltage are included, there is approximately 1400 v across the lamps. the ba llast then executes one retry and, if there is still no ignition, it goes to standby. 3.5.1 preheat circuit the same current/voltage feedback signal is used to regulate the voltage across the lamps during preheat. the 12 nf ceramic disk capacitors can have a lower value for a restart, with an environment temperature of 70 ? c (on/off/on cycle). therefore, the maximum preheat voltage is limited using transistor q4. the only downside is that, in this case, the preheat current can be a little lower than specified. during typical use of a tl ballast , this lower current doe s not affect the lamp lifetime. if the environment temperature is higher, the diodes d10, d11 and transistor q4 have a lower drop (2 mv / k). in summary, about 350 ma to 400 ma preheat current remain in the case of a warm restart. 3.5.2 fine-tuning the total system the ceramic disc capacitors are the key here; di fferent brands give different results. it is possible to mix ceramic disk and film capacitors. for example, a 8.2 nf ceramic disk with a 3.9 nf film capacitor has little temperature variation. once the capacitors are chosen , the rest of the component va lues are easily fine-tuned to provide optimal ballast performance.
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 18 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 4. four 18 w lamps in parallel using separate heating transformer another way to make the ballast is using i nductive heating with four lamps in parallel. the resonant tank in this example design is similar to the one shown in topology 3 ( section 2.3 ). figure 16 shows four lamps in parallel wit h separate heating transformer. the resonant tank consists of inductor l1 and resonant capacitor c11. during lamp operation, there is a voltage of approximatel y 300 v rms over c33. the load consists of one to four lamps using series capacitors. 4.1 filament preheat usi ng a heating transformer the ballast with preheat at a relative high fr equency uses a separate heating transformer t2. the heating transformer switches off after the ic controlled preheat ends. it can also be switched off, about 50 ms earlier, after the ignition voltage is applied. the transformer is relatively small and without an air gap. the circuit to switch it off must have low capacitance to avoid current flowing through it during lamp operation. since the transformer acts as a voltage transf ormer, the constant voltage preheat table of the lamp applies, that is the one for t8 18 w. fig 16. four lamps in parallel wi th separate heating transformer      
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 19 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation the advantage of constant voltage preheat is that the preheat time can also be a little longer without much affect on filament temperature. figure 18 shows the preheat phase with the ignition deliberately delayed. to reduce the inductive current during lamp operation, place a capacitor over transformer t2. to increase the inductive current, place a capacitor over the mosfet that switches transformer t2. the discharge current splits itself over the wires. therefore, the sos can be lower than sos min , the sos where the filament resistance is about 4 r cold . this split is not 50/50, as it depends on the hotspot position. therefore, c40 is optional. also, depending on the choice of mosfet for q5, an extra (22 pf to 47 pf) capacitor is placed over th e mosfet. this addition keeps the filament at a good operating temperature. (1) current 460 ma (2) voltage 3.8 v fig 17. resistance ratio r hot /r cold versus time -3 %  % % %     %    <- d ,.) 5
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 20 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 4.2 ignition sequence of four lamps in parallel with this topology in theory, the lamps ignite one by one in the sweep down from the preheat frequency to the minimum frequency. every time a lamp igni tes, the voltage over the resonant capacitor (c11 in figure 16 ) drops. the frequency then falls unt il the next resonant tank point is reached. the sequential ignition is shown in figure 19 . every time a lamp ignites, the new resonant frequency of the tota l system becomes lower. (1) preheat current (2) voltage over the lamps (3) voltage over filaments fig 18. preheat phase with th e ignition deliberately delayed
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 21 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation equation 2 shows the formula for the resonant frequency of the lrc series in figure 19 . (2) the more lamps ignite the higher the load (the lower the resistance r) becomes. the ramp down-time of the uba2015 for ignition is less than 50 ms so the lamps appear to ignite at the same time. after the ignition of four lamps the ballast runs at the minimum frequency. the cf capacitor, giving about 280 ma discharge current through each lamp, sets this frequency. this situation is the normal case with four lamps and no lamps failing to ignite. the current through the inductor l3 is 1.7 a rms, therefore the inductor is made of thick wire to minimize losses. 4.3 independent lamp operati on (ilo) in this topology this design is meant for ilo, therefore it must also work with only one, two or three lamps inserted. if one of the lamps does not ignite, or is missing, the voltage over the resonant tank can rise to 3 kv or until something breaks. at about 1 kv (sufficient for t8 18 w lamp ignition), the ramp-down to the minimum frequency stops and the uba2015p feedback control loop starts. the uba2015p feedback control loop starts within 2 ms to 4 ms after the following conditions are met: ? the voltage on the csi pin is >1 v ? the voltage on the vfb pin is < 1 v (1) current through one of the lamps (2) voltage over the resonant tank fig 19. ignition sequence ? o 1 lc ------- 1 rc ?? 2 -------------- - ? ?? ?? ?? =
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 22 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation the feedback control loop must not start too qu ickly. then only one or two lamps ignite and the uba2015p control loop must increase its frequency to enable the other lamps to ignite. if the minimum frequency is reached, the feedback control loop starts anyway. the feedback control path activates a capacitor and a resistor connected in series to the resonant tank. a circuit converts this voltag e into a dc level for the uba2015p csi input. the four lamp branches also consist of a ca pacitor and resistor (lamp) in series. the feedback control mechanism must match this voltage to draw a constant lamp current, independent of the frequency the ballast is running. the sense resistor (r2 in figure 16 ) chosen must enable the use of four lamps without activating the feedback control loop. the ballast runs on f min with a discharge current of 280 ma, which is the recommended value for a t8 18 w lamp. with less than four lamps, the feedback co ntrol loop is active and a discharge current of 300 ma runs throug h the remaining lamps. this activation is done deliberately to avoid having too many critical components for the lamp current in normal usage. remark: place c18 and r51 close to uba2015 to provide line reflection reduction. the signal from the sense resistor enters the circuit in figure 20 from the right. it is then converted into an ifb level for the feedback control loop. the small signal mosfet q6 (30 v, 20 e) conducts from start-up until a specific time. c15 and r19 set this time. this time is longer than the ic preheat time. it disables the control loop and makes sure that the uba2015 is at its minimum frequency before the control loop starts. fig 20. lamp current control 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 23 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation however, if the resonant tank voltage becomes greater than 1000 v (the normal t8 18 w lamp ignition voltage) the feedback control loop is activated. this activation is achieved by switching off q6 using transistor q7 and resistor r59. normally, the vfb pin is used to prevent over voltage. here however, this pin cannot be used because it prevents the control loop from starting. therefore, in the proposed circuit the resonant tank voltage is divided with resistors and a small current pulled from the cifb pin with a transistor. the voltage on the cifb pin provides the input of the vco and determines the running frequency of the ballast. so, r60 limits the frequency ramp-down to approximately 1 kv, which is more than enough to ignite a t8 18 w lamp. at the same time, the ifb pin is released (greater than 1 v). within 2 ms to 4 ms, the control loop starts and the frequency increases to produce a good discharge current from the lamps that are present. figure 22 shows the preheat and ignition with only one lamp inserted. if the voltage on the resonant tank reaches a too high value, the frequency ramp-down stops and the feedback control loop starts. fig 21. resonant tank overvoltage protection 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 24 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation the plot for two lamps is shown in figure 23 . two lamps can ignite at the same time, so four ignition peaks cannot always be seen when four lamps are inserted. 4.4 no lamps if there are no working lamps present, the ballast is able to keep running on a frequency of 10 khz. this frequency is approximately th e ignition frequency of the resonant tank. (1) discharge current of the only lamp (2) voltage over the resonant tank (3) voltage on npn transistor q7 fig 22. preheat and ignition with only one lamp inserted (1) discharge current of the only lamp (2) voltage over the resonant tank (3) voltage on npn transistor q7 fig 23. preheat and ignition with two lamps inserted
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 25 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation this situation is also possible if the final lamp stops working during lamp operation. in that case, the resonant tank voltage is approximat ely 200 v. this voltage is within the iec safety limits and any power loss is minimal. under these circumstances, the ballast can run indefinitely without any damage. however, switching the ballast off is recommended. switch-off is achieved using a transformer (toroid). the transformer senses when there is no lamp current within a few seconds of start-up and switches the ballast to standby. start-up with no lamps causes the system to go to standby as shown in figure 25 . however, a running system with on ly one lamp ignited continues running if the lamp stops working during operation. fig 24. optional no lamp protection (1) discharge current of the only lamp (2) voltage over the resonant tank (3) voltage on npn transistor q7 fig 25. preheat and ignition with no lamps inserted 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 26 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 4.5 coil saturation protection if the inductor saturates during ignition, the uba2015p switches the ballast into standby within a few cycles, thus avoiding damage to the half-bridge mosfets. however, the size of the inductor mu st remain limited. therefore, a support saturation regulation ci rcuit inside the uba2015p is used before the protection kicks in. with a diode over r sense , the remainder of the half-bridge cycle is aborted, effectively increasing the frequency. diode d21 (see figure 26 ) is required to prevent a negative voltage on the cf pin. the i sat of the inductor must grea ter than 5 a. with three lamps already ignited at the ignition voltage of the last lamp, these lamps conduct a discharge current of about 700 ma per lamp. this discharge is also present if only three lamps are inserted at the maximum voltage of 1 kv). some trade-off can be made here by reducing the series capacitors (now 5.6 nf) and the nominal voltage on the resonant tank (now 300 v rms). 4.6 relamp if a relamp circuit is added, the inductive heat ing must have a capacitor in series with the heating transformer secondary winding to allo w filament detection. the other filament contact is connected to ground. one small signal transistor can short-circuit ifb for 50 ms to retu rn the ballast to its minimum frequency and ignite the newly inserted lamp. in the circuit in figure 27 , if a lamp is inserted the voltage over the 1 nf capacitors (v dd ) falls to almost zero volts. this drop caus es a short pulse through r61 which, in turn, opens pnp transistor q10. fig 26. coil saturation protection 
   

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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 28 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 4.9 bill of material (b om) of the four 18 w lamp inductive topology the bom of this inductive heating solution is lower than the vdr so lution. the magnetic component costs are lower, with one large inductor being about the price of two small ones. the heating transformer is also very cheap/small, being similar to the one in a 15 w cfl. however, a lot more small sign al components are required in the inductive heating design than in the ceramic disk or vdr design. these components are not expensive but do increase the cost of manufacturing, especially when no smd components are used. using smd components, with resistors 0.01 dolla r cent each and capacitors less than a cent, keeps the total bom cost low. however, an automatic pick and place facility must be present for smd components. the preheat time and bef of this inductive to pology enables it to outperform a topology with a capacitor across the filaments. produc ing a good preheat of 0.7 s and a good bef at the same time is no problem. use 2 kv capacitors for the fi rst prototypes. when the protec tions do not work, the voltage on the resonant tank can easily rise to above 2 kv. choose high quality resonant tank capacitors (higher than for cfl) for the production version. the voltage across the capacitors is about 300 v rms during lamp operation. too-high dielectric losses reduce the bef and the spread in capacitor values results in a spread in the lamp discharge current. the 100 pf lamp current detection capacitor (c12 in figure 30 ) must be from the same manufacturer/series as the capacitors that regulate the lamp discharge current. this requirement is because their temper ature characterist ics must match. 4.10 complete four 18 w lamps schematic figure 30 and figure 31 show the complete four 18 w lamps schematic. fig 29. overpower protection 
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 32 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 5.3 relamp and start-up you can add v dd start-up resistors in parallel through the upper filaments, or leave out the electrode capacitors c48 and c50 (see figure 32 ). the relamp circuit is the same as in the example with pfc. the uba2017 is part of the uba2015 family, the only major difference is that the pfc section is absent. as a result, the ic is ava ilable in the 16-pin dip16 and so16 instead of the 20-pin uba2015.
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an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 36 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 6. glossary independent lamp operation (ilo) ? a multilamp electronic ballast allows working lamps to operate even when there are missing or broken filaments in any of the other lamps in the ballast. if the lamps are in series and one of them fails, all the lamps in the same series branch are off. but, a four lamp ballast with two times tw o lamps in series can still have ilo. relamp ? the requirement that a ballast restarts itself automatically after a lamp has been (re)placed. if the ballast was already running, the newly inserted lamp must ignite without requiring a power cycle. legal requirements ? there are many legal requirements for tl ballasts. one that affects ilo is the maximum voltage over the tl connection pins during lamp operation. this requirement means that some of the ilo topologies are not allowed in certain countries. the most commonly used topology in the us is to generate a high voltage greater than the ignition with a transformer. th is topology cannot be used in europe where only a limited voltage over the contacts is allowed after 5 s ( iec 928 safety requirements, section 12 ). this time includes any retry the ballast performs on no-ignition. preheat ? a requirement for filament preheating makes some of the topologies unsuitable. the lamp type is also important be cause most t5 hawaiian electric industries lamp types require inductive heating. ballast efficacy factor (bef) ? a minimum amount of light output given the consumed ballast power. bef = balla st factor / input power. end of life (eol) ? end-of-life conditions for lamps such as: ? degauss - when the (starter) gasses leak out of the lamp. so although the filaments are present, the lamp does not ignite. th is situation is rare, but it does happen. ? rectification - when one of the filaments is broken or its emissive coating has vaporized. ? symmetrical aging - when both filaments are broken or have lost their emissive coating.
an11199 all information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. application note rev. 1 ? 24 december 2012 37 of 38 nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation 7. legal information 7.1 definitions draft ? the document is a draft versi on only. the content is still under internal review and subject to formal approval, which may result in modifications or additions. nxp semiconductors does not give any representations or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of information included herein and shall hav e no liability for the consequences of use of such information. 7.2 disclaimers limited warranty and liability ? information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. however, nxp semiconductors does not give any representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of such information and shall have no liability for the consequences of use of such info rmation. nxp semiconductors takes no responsibility for the content in this document if provided by an information source outside of nxp semiconductors. in no event shall nxp semiconductors be liable for any indirect, incidental, punitive, special or consequential damages (including - without limitation - lost profits, lost savings, business interruption, costs related to the removal or replacement of any products or rework charges) whether or not such damages are based on tort (including negligence), warranty, breach of contract or any other legal theory. notwithstanding any damages that customer might incur for any reason whatsoever, nxp semiconductors? aggregate and cumulative liability towards customer for the products described herein shall be limited in accordance with the terms and conditions of commercial sale of nxp semiconductors. right to make changes ? nxp semiconductors reserves the right to make changes to information published in this document, including without limitation specifications and product descriptions, at any time and without notice. this document supersedes and replaces all information supplied prior to the publication hereof. suitability for use ? nxp semiconductors products are not designed, authorized or warranted to be suitable for use in life support, life-critical or safety-critical systems or equipment, nor in applications where failure or malfunction of an nxp semiconductors product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury, death or severe property or environmental damage. nxp semiconductors and its suppliers accept no liability for inclusion and/or use of nxp semiconductors products in such equipment or applications and therefore such inclusion and/or use is at the customer?s own risk. applications ? applications that are described herein for any of these products are for illustrative purpos es only. nxp semiconductors makes no representation or warranty that such applications will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification. customers are responsible for the design and operation of their applications and products using nxp semiconducto rs products, and nxp semiconductors accepts no liability for any assistance wi th applications or customer product design. it is customer?s sole respon sibility to determine whether the nxp semiconductors product is suitable and fit for the customer?s applications and products planned, as well as for the planned application and use of customer?s third party customer(s). customers should provide appropriate design and operating safeguards to minimize the risks associated with their applications and products. nxp semiconductors does not accept any liability related to any default, damage, costs or problem which is based on any weakness or default in the customer?s applications or products, or the application or use by customer?s third party customer(s). customer is responsible for doing all necessary testing for the customer?s applic ations and products using nxp semiconductors products in order to av oid a default of the applications and the products or of the application or use by customer?s third party customer(s). nxp does not accept any liability in this respect. export control ? this document as well as the item(s) described herein may be subject to export control regulations. export might require a prior authorization from competent authorities. evaluation products ? this product is provided on an ?as is? and ?with all faults? basis for evaluati on purposes only. nxp semico nductors, its affiliates and their suppliers expressly disclaim all warranties, whether express, implied or statutory, including but not limited to the implied warranties of non-infringement, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. the entire risk as to the quality, or arising out of the use or performance, of this product remains with customer. in no event shall nxp semiconductors, its affiliates or their suppliers be liable to customer for any special, indirect, consequential, punitive or incidental damages (including without limitation damages for loss of business, business interruption, loss of use, loss of data or information, and the like) arising out the use of or inability to use the product, whether or not based on tort (including negligence), strict liability, breach of contract, breach of warranty or any other theory, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. notwithstanding any damages that customer might incur for any reason whatsoever (including without limitat ion, all damages referenced above and all direct or general damages), the entire liability of nxp semiconductors, its affiliates and their suppliers and custom er?s exclusive remedy for all of the foregoing shall be limited to actual damages incurred by customer based on reasonable reliance up to the greater of the amount actually paid by customer for the product or five dollars (us$5.00) . the foregoing limitations, exclusions and disclaimers shall apply to the ma ximum extent permitted by applicable law, even if any remedy fails of its essential purpose. safety of high-voltage evaluation products ? the non-insulated high voltages that are present when operatin g this product, constitute a risk of electric shock, personal injury, death an d/or ignition of fire. this product is intended for evaluation purposes only. it shall be operated in a designated test area by personnel that is qualified according to local requirements and labor laws to work with non-insulated mains voltages and high-voltage circuits. the product does not comply with ie c 60950 based national or regional safety standards. nxp semiconductors does not accept any liability for damages incurred due to inappropriate use of this product or related to non-insulated high voltages. any use of this product is at customer?s own risk and liability. the customer shall fully indemnify and hold harmless nxp semiconductors from any liability, dam ages and claims resulting from the use of the product. translations ? a non-english (translated) version of a document is for reference only. the english version shall prevail in case of any discrepancy between the translated and english versions. 7.3 trademarks notice: all referenced brands, produc t names, service names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
nxp semiconductors an11199 uba2015 tl ballast for multiple lamps with independent operation ? nxp b.v. 2012. all rights reserved. for more information, please visit: http://www.nxp.com for sales office addresses, please se nd an email to: salesaddresses@nxp.com date of release: 24 december 2012 document identifier: an11199 please be aware that important notices concerning this document and the product(s) described herein, have been included in section ?legal information?. 8. contents 1 introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 overview of commonly used topologies . . . . 4 2.1 topology 1: four lamps in parallel with four resonant tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2.2 topology 2: two two lamps in parallel with two resonant tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.3 topology 3: four lamps in parallel with one resonant tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.4 topology 4: two two 18 w lamps with one resonant tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2.5 topology 5: 4 lamps with transformer . . . . . . . 7 2.6 topology 6: inductive heating with added circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2.7 18 w t8 and t5 lamp types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3 ilo two two 18 w lamps and ballast with ceramic disk capacitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 3.1 preheat and filament current during lamp operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.2 schematic diagram of two two 18 w uba2015 ballast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 3.3 pfc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3.4 eol rectification protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3.5 voltage feedback and preheat circuit . . . . . . . 16 3.5.1 preheat circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 3.5.2 fine-tuning the total system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 4 four 18 w lamps in parallel using separate heating transformer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 4.1 filament preheat using a heating transformer 18 4.2 ignition sequence of four lamps in parallel with this topology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 4.3 independent lamp operation (ilo) in this topology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 4.4 no lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 4.5 coil saturation protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 4.6 relamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 4.7 eol rectification protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 4.8 overpower protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 4.9 bill of material (bom) of the four 18 w lamp inductive topology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 4.10 complete four 18 w lamps schematic . . . . . . 28 5 separate heating transformer combined with passive pfc for two 36 w t8 lamps. . . . . . . . 31 5.1 ivf circuit with charge pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 5.2 resonant tank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 5.3 relamp and start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 6 glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 7 legal information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 7.1 definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 7.2 disclaimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 7.3 trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 8 contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38


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