Starting Time-Lag Estimation of Electronic Compact Fluorescent Lamps
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概要
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Measurements of the statistical starting time-lag (s) of non-preheated electronic compact fluorescent lamps show that increases with longer off-time before starting and also with a darker environment on starting. The initial electrons per second Q(1/s), which is inversely proportional to T_s, changes from 1.2 to 72 in the dark environment on starting. Initial electrons are obtained mainly from the oxide emitter of the electrodes, even if they are not pre-heated. A brief start requires a Q greater than 260. This is achieved by heating an electrode to only about 100℃.
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著者
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YASUDA Takeo
Toshiba Lighting & Technology Corporation
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Yasuda Takeo
Toshiba Lighting & Technology Corporation
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Itou Hidenori
Toshiba Lighting & Technology Corporation
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