V. Olivares, M. Ponce, C. Aguilar, R. Osorio, M. Juárez
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Reusing Tubular Fluorescent Lamps by Short Pulsed Voltage Dielectric Barrier Discharge
Due to recent tendencies to optimize the use of the discharge lamps and the pollution problem caused by mercury, this paper outlines a simple approach that puts the reuse of tubular fluorescent lamps into perspective. The operation of the lamp is through dielectric barrier discharge which is powered using short pulses voltage. A Class-E converter, which is suitable for dielectric barrier discharge, is also described. Comments on experimental results from a converter working at 100 kHz switching frequency are made at the end