WO1997041497B1 - Modular high power modulator - Google Patents

Modular high power modulator

Info

Publication number
WO1997041497B1
WO1997041497B1 PCT/US1997/002711 US9702711W WO9741497B1 WO 1997041497 B1 WO1997041497 B1 WO 1997041497B1 US 9702711 W US9702711 W US 9702711W WO 9741497 B1 WO9741497 B1 WO 9741497B1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
current
modulation
signal
transformer
power
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/US1997/002711
Other languages
French (fr)
Other versions
WO1997041497A1 (en
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from US08/638,458 external-priority patent/US5691607A/en
Application filed filed Critical
Priority to EP97929668A priority Critical patent/EP0943123B1/en
Priority to DE69715447T priority patent/DE69715447T2/en
Publication of WO1997041497A1 publication Critical patent/WO1997041497A1/en
Publication of WO1997041497B1 publication Critical patent/WO1997041497B1/en

Links

Abstract

A single-stage modular modulator (10) for pulsed illumination sources uses a full-bridge converter (20) which converts unregulated DC to a 40-50 kHz carrier modulated at a frequency of a few hundred to a few thousand hertz. The modulated carrier is applied to the illumination source (66) through a step-down transformer (50) followed by a low-pass filter circuit (60) which removes the carrier. The converter (20) is controlled by a modulation control (42) which uses an instantaneous load current signal feedback (72) to follow a modulation command signal (74), and a current mode signal (76) representing the primary current of the transformer (50) to compensate for converter output variations caused by input voltage variations.

Claims

AMENDED CLAIMS|received by the International Bureau on 12 November 1997 ( 12. 1 1.97); original claim 1 cancelled; original claims 2, 3, 5 and 6 amended; new claims 7- 1 1 added; remaining claim unchanged (6 pages)]
1 . CANCELED .
2. (Amended) A modulator for pulsed illumination sources, comprising: a) a source of AC power; b) a rectifier for converting said AC power to unregulated DC power; c) a full-bridge converter arranged to receive said DC power and to convert it to substantially square-wave AC power at a carrier frequency, the duty cycle of said square wave being variable at a lower modulation frequency under current control; d) a load; e) a transformer connected between said converter and said load; f) a low-pass filter connected between said transformer and said load for removing said carrier- frequency AC from the output of said transformer; g) a modulation control circuit connected to said converter and having a modulation command input; h) a monitoring element arranged to provide to said modulation control circuit a signal indicative of the primary current of said transformer; and i) a current sensing element arranged to provide to said modulation control circuit a signal indicative of the instantaneous current through said load; j) said modulation control circuit being arranged to vary said modulation frequency in accordance with said modulation command input, said primary current signal, and said instantaneous current signal.
3. (Amended) A modulator for pulsed illumination sources, comprising: - 1 1 - a) a source of AC power; b) a rectifier for converting said AC power to unregulated DC power; c) a full-bridge converter arranged to receive said DC power and to convert it to substantially square-wave AC power at a carrier frequency, the duty cycle of said square wave being variable at a lower modulation frequency under current control; d) a load; e) a transformer connected between said converter and said load; f) a low-pass filter connected between said transformer and said load for removing said carrier- frequency AC from the output of said transformer; g) a modulation control circuit connected to said converter and having a modulation command input; h) a monitoring element arranged to provide to said modulation control circuit a signal indicative of the primary current of said transformer; and i) a current sensing element arranged to provide to said modulation control circuit a signal indicative of the instantaneous current through said load; j ) said modulation control circuit being arranged to vary said modulation frequency in accordance with said modulation command input, said primary current signal, and said instantaneous current signal; and k) said primary current monitoring element being a second transformer having its primary winding connected in series with the primary winding of said first-named transformer, the output of the secondary winding of said second transformer being - 1 2 - said signal indicative of said primary current of said first-named transformer.
4. The modulator of Claim 2, in which said instantaneous load current sensing element is a current sensing resistor.
5. (Amended) The modulator of Claim 2, in which said converter includes insulated gate bipolar transistors.
6. (Amended) A modulator for pulsed arc lamps, comprising: a) a source of AC power; b) a rectifier for converting said AC power to unregulated DC power; c) a full-bridge converter arranged to receive said DC power and to convert it to substantially square-wave AC power at a carrier frequency, the duty cycle of said square wave being variable at a lower modulation frequency under current control; d) an arc lamp; e) a transformer connected between said converter and said load; f) a low-pass filter connected between said transformer and said load for removing said carrier-frequency AC from the output of said transformer; g) a modulation control circuit connected to said converter for switching said converter, said modulation control including: i) a source of modulation commands; ii) a simmer level reference representing a minimum current level for said arc lamp; iii) an adder for continuing said modulation commands and reference; - 1 3- iv) a source of current signals indicative of the actual instantaneous current drawn by said arc lamp; v) a first comparator connected to produce an output representative of the difference between the instantaneous current commanded by said combined modulation command and said actual instantaneous current; vi ) a source of current mode control signals representative of the current drawn by said transformer; vii) a second comparator connected to produce a pulse width output signal representative of said difference output modified as a function of said current mode control signals; and viii) a pulse width modulator responsive to said pulse width output signal and connected to cause said converter to be switched in accordance with said pulse width output signal .
7. (New) A modulation system for arc lamps or the like, comprising: a) a source of unregulated DC power; b) an output transformer having first and second windings; c) a converter connected to said unregulated DC source and arranged to alternately supply pulses of opposite polarity to said first winding at a predetermined frequency; d) drive circuitry arranged to vary the width of said pulses m response to a modulation signal; e) an output circuit connected to said second winding and to a load, and arranged to produce a DC load current varying in accordance with said pulse width and with the level of said unregulated DC power; - 1 4 - f) a current sensor m said output circuit arranged to produce a current feedback signal representative of said load current; and g) a modulator arranged to produce said modulation signal, said modulator including: l) a first input receiving a current mode signal representative of the current flowing in said first winding; n) a second input receiving said current feedback signal; and m) a third input receiving a modulation command signal representative of the desired load current; iv) said modulation combining said current mode, current feedback and signals modulation command to produce said modulation signal .
8. (New) The system of Claim 7, in which said current mode signal is generated by a transformer having a primary winding connected in series with said first winding.
9. (New) The system of Claim 7, m which the circuitry of said converter which supplies pulses to said first winding is resonant at said predetermined frequency.
10. (New) The system of Claim 7, in which said current mode signal produces a sawtooth wave at said predetermined frequency whose peak amplitude varies with said level of said unregulated DC power, said modulation command signal produces a first comparison signal, said current feedback signal produces a second comparison signal, said first and second comparison signals are compared to produce an error signal, and said pulse width is the time during which said error signal exceeds the amplitude of said sawtooth wave.
11. (New) The system of Claim 10, further comprising a source of a predetermined voltage which is - 1 5- added to said modulation command signal prior to said comparison to maintain said load current above a predetermined minimum.
1 6 -
STATEMENT UNDER ARTICLE 19
The claims have been amended to conform to the claims allowed in the priority (U.S.) application which were initially rejected based on the same cited references.
Claims 2 and 3 specifically calls for separate inputs of transformer primary AC current (i.e., current mode, clause h) and DC load current (i.e., current feedback, clause l). This allows the monitor to separately compensate for DC supply variations and respond to command signals. This duality is not present in Farrer, nor is it supplied by making Bergervoet's modulator an input to Farrer's error voltage generator 50.
Claims 4 and 5 are dependent on Claim 2 and should be allowable with it.
Claim 6 and new Claims 7-11 are more detailed claims, with Claim 7 being patterned on what is believed to be the allowable subject matter of Claim 6 and Claims 8-11 being dependent upon Claim 7.
PCT/US1997/002711 1996-04-26 1997-02-21 Modular high power modulator WO1997041497A1 (en)

Priority Applications (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP97929668A EP0943123B1 (en) 1996-04-26 1997-02-21 Modular high power modulator
DE69715447T DE69715447T2 (en) 1996-04-26 1997-02-21 HIGH-PERFORMANCE MODULATOR COMPOSED OF MODULES

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US08/638,458 US5691607A (en) 1996-04-26 1996-04-26 Modular high power modulator
US08/638,458 1996-04-26

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO1997041497A1 WO1997041497A1 (en) 1997-11-06
WO1997041497B1 true WO1997041497B1 (en) 1997-12-18

Family

ID=24560118

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/US1997/002711 WO1997041497A1 (en) 1996-04-26 1997-02-21 Modular high power modulator

Country Status (5)

Country Link
US (1) US5691607A (en)
EP (1) EP0943123B1 (en)
DE (1) DE69715447T2 (en)
ES (1) ES2181008T3 (en)
WO (1) WO1997041497A1 (en)

Families Citing this family (15)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5898277A (en) * 1996-08-20 1999-04-27 National Biological Eta Systems Corporation Apparatus for controlling illumination of a fluorescent lamp
DE19711017A1 (en) * 1997-03-17 1998-10-08 Siemens Ag Electric power feeder for multistage gradient amplifier
US6493827B1 (en) * 1999-03-17 2002-12-10 International Business Machines Corporation Method and system for monitoring configuration changes in a data processing system
US6320764B1 (en) * 2000-03-31 2001-11-20 Yimin Jiang Regulation circuit for a power converter and method of operation thereof
US6246598B1 (en) 2000-08-02 2001-06-12 Polarity, Inc. High-voltage modulator system
US6515881B2 (en) * 2001-06-04 2003-02-04 O2Micro International Limited Inverter operably controlled to reduce electromagnetic interference
US6798153B2 (en) * 2001-08-02 2004-09-28 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Method of regulating power in a high-intensity-discharge lamp
US6483724B1 (en) * 2002-02-15 2002-11-19 Valere Power, Inc. DC/DC ZVS full bridge converter power supply method and apparatus
US6724158B1 (en) * 2002-10-28 2004-04-20 Honeywell International Inc. Power linearization technique for controlling the luminance of light emitting display devices
TW591974B (en) * 2002-11-14 2004-06-11 Richtek Technology Corp Two-phase H-bridge driving circuit and method
GB0330019D0 (en) * 2003-12-24 2004-01-28 Powell David J Apparatus and method for controlling discharge lights
KR100675224B1 (en) * 2005-05-09 2007-01-26 삼성전기주식회사 Driving method of external electrode fluorescent lamp inverter for backlight
US7660137B1 (en) 2006-07-26 2010-02-09 Polarity, Inc. High-voltage modulator system
RU2523916C1 (en) * 2013-03-21 2014-07-27 Владимир Георгиевич Бельцов Stable current source
RU2763014C1 (en) * 2021-07-08 2021-12-24 Российская Федерация, от имени которой выступает ФОНД ПЕРСПЕКТИВНЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ Multichannel current source for setting operating modes in two-qubit and multi-qubit systems

Family Cites Families (19)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3567969A (en) * 1968-08-06 1971-03-02 Us Army High power modulator
FR2363234A1 (en) * 1976-08-27 1978-03-24 Thomson Csf MODULAR MODULATOR ESPECIALLY FOR RADAR TRANSMITTER, AND RADAR CONTAINING SUCH A MODULATOR
US4114071A (en) * 1976-10-18 1978-09-12 Herbert T. Thrower, Jr. Light modulator system
DE2809379A1 (en) * 1978-03-04 1979-09-06 Porsche Ag CONSTRUCTION FOR MOTOR VEHICLES, IN PARTICULAR PASSENGER CARS, WITH A SLIDING ROOF WITH A FRAME FLOOR
US4204587A (en) * 1978-10-13 1980-05-27 White Metal Rolling And Stamping Corp. Ladder constructions
US4309639A (en) * 1979-09-24 1982-01-05 Thrower Jr Herbert T Light modulator system and method
US4319316A (en) * 1979-10-31 1982-03-09 Gould Advance Limited Controlled power supply apparatus
US4359669A (en) * 1980-12-22 1982-11-16 General Electric Company Lamp modulating circuitry
US4464606A (en) * 1981-03-25 1984-08-07 Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Pulse width modulated dimming arrangement for fluorescent lamps
US4415839A (en) * 1981-11-23 1983-11-15 Lesea Ronald A Electronic ballast for gaseous discharge lamps
GB2170663B (en) * 1985-02-02 1989-06-14 Brian Ernest Attwood Harmonic-resonant power supply
US4672300A (en) * 1985-03-29 1987-06-09 Braydon Corporation Direct current power supply using current amplitude modulation
US4783728A (en) * 1986-04-29 1988-11-08 Modular Power Corp. Modular power supply with PLL control
US4870327A (en) * 1987-07-27 1989-09-26 Avtech Corporation High frequency, electronic fluorescent lamp ballast
US5140602A (en) * 1987-12-16 1992-08-18 Loughlin James P O Pulsed power modulator circuit for a Q-switched chemical laser
US4904905A (en) * 1988-08-05 1990-02-27 American Sterilizer Company Dual resonant frequency arc lamp power supply
US4958108A (en) * 1989-02-14 1990-09-18 Avtech Corporation Universal fluorescent lamp ballast
US5243261A (en) * 1991-02-07 1993-09-07 U.S. Philips Corporation Modulated high frequency dimmer circuit with infrared suppression
DE4123187A1 (en) * 1991-07-12 1993-01-14 Tridonic Bauelemente CONTROL UNIT FOR THE PULSE OPERATION OF GAS DISCHARGE LAMPS

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US5654880A (en) Single-stage AC-to-DC full-bridge converter with magnetic amplifiers for input current shaping independent of output voltage regulation
US4885675A (en) Transformer isolated AC to DC power conditioner with resistive input current
US5519306A (en) Constant voltage circuit and a stabilized power supply unit
US6275018B1 (en) Switching power converter with gated oscillator controller
US5394064A (en) Electronic ballast circuit for fluorescent lamps
WO1997041497B1 (en) Modular high power modulator
US5434477A (en) Circuit for powering a fluorescent lamp having a transistor common to both inverter and the boost converter and method for operating such a circuit
EP0597426B1 (en) AC-to-DC converter
EP0503715B1 (en) Power supply circuit
CA2059935A1 (en) High power factor power supply
US4642745A (en) Power circuit with high input power factor and a regulated output
US4502104A (en) Bootstrapped AC-DC power converter
KR20050085774A (en) Supply assembly for a led lighting module
SG44798A1 (en) High frequency ac/ac converter with power factor correction
US5691607A (en) Modular high power modulator
US10362652B1 (en) Lighting device with dimming reference control method to stabilize low output current
JPS6130785B2 (en)
US4390846A (en) Power amplifier connection
EP0797290B1 (en) Regulated resonant converter
US3889177A (en) Power supply having substantially constant output during load switching
US5424616A (en) Modulatged high frequency discharge lamp operating circuit with IR suppression
JP2653712B2 (en) Switching regulator
KR100331575B1 (en) SMPS converting by high-frequency that makes use of Digital Control System
RU2020710C1 (en) Frequency changer with dc link
WO2023015453A1 (en) Power supply circuit, driver and controlling method