ETC EFS1ACD

EFS

STARLIGHT-KIT
Application Specific Discretes
2-CHIPS SET FOR FLUORESCENT LAMP STARTER
A.S.D.
PRELIMINARY DATASHEET
DESCRIPTION
The EFS Kit is a 2 chips set used with 4 additional
passive components as direct replacement of the
Glow switch Starter.
The ASD (Application Specific Discretes)
includes a bi-directional Power Switch and a
Power Supply for the driver.
The driver provides a program to ensure a fully
optimised fluorescent lamp ignition.
S014
PENTAWATT HV
FEATURES
VERY WIDE POWER RANGE:
linear lamp ignition from 18 to 125W
VERY WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE:
tube ignition from - 40 to 85 °C
8 STRIKING PULSE CAPABILITY:
for very cold environment or aging lamp
SELECTABLE PRE-HEAT TIME:
1.5 s or 2.5 s
IGNITION at 350mA, 1350V
STARTER SHUTDOWN WITH FAILED LAMP
BENEFITS
Very low component count: 2 chips + 4 passive components
Universal Core for any multi power multi temperature range starter application
Serial tube lamp connection capability (note 1)
Compatible with EMI Capacitor to meet EMI standards
Extended life time of the fluorescent lamp due to smooth and single shot ignition
Very Cold and Lower power application coverage with selectableand accurate pre heat time
Unaffected by Mains Power micro-interruptions
Reduced maintenance thanks to failed lamp automatic safety shut down
Extended life time of the starter that survives to the tube lamp failure
Inherent high reliability of the electronic power elements
note1: see section on tubes in series in attached application note
March 1998 - Ed: 1
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EFS
PIN CONNECTION (top view)
SO14
State tube detection
Pre-heat select
to be grounded
Shunt
to be grounded
to be grounded
to be grounded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Pentawatt HV
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
G1
G2
VCC
GND
to be grounded
DO NOT CONNECT
to be grounded
G1
Vcc
1
2
Tube
3
GND
G2
4
5
If Pin 2 = GND, preheat = 1.5s
If Pin 2 = Vcc, preheat = 2.5s
DRIVER: EFS1/2/3-A-CD
ASD: EFS1/2/3-1
EFS STARLIGHT-KIT PARTS SELECTION:
The EFS STARLIGHT-KIT family offers an effective answer to linear fluorescent lamp ignition needs
AC MAINS = 230/240V
EFS STARLIGHT-KIT FAMILY
CONDITIONS FOR USE
EFS1
EFS2
EFS3
LAMP POWER RANGE
36 to 58W
18 to 70W
18 to 125W (note 2)
AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
5 to 75°C
-20 to 75°C
-40 to 85°C
(note 3)
TWIN TUBE SERIAL
CONNECTION
(2 X 18W - 115V)
YES
YES
YES
DRIVER
EFS1A
EFS2A
EFS3A
ASD
EFS11
EFS21
EFS31
Note 2: above 70W, the operating temperature is higher than 5°C
Note 3: below -20°C, the lamp power range is less than 70W
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EFS
UNIVERSAL CORE FOR WIDE RANGE APPLICATIONS
LAMP POWER (W)
125 W
EFS 3
70 W
58 W
EFS 3
EFS 2
EFS 1
36 W
18 W
0W
-40
-20
5
75
85
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
DRIVER: EFS1/2/3-A
Symbol
Vcc
Toper
Parameter
Supply Voltage
OperatingAmbient Temperature range
(refer to EFS selection table)
Ptot
Power Dissipation
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge between any pins
Value
Unit
14
V
-40 to +85
°C
500
mW
1
kV
Value
Unit
ASD: EFS1/2/3-1
Symbol
Parameter
ITRMS
RMS On-State Current @ Tcase = 90°C
1
A
ITSM
Non repetitive Surge peak On-State Current
Tj initial = 25°C, Tp = 10ms
15
A
Repetitive peak off-State voltage
600
V
-40 to +85
°C
TON = 0.75s
+ 120
°C
Maximum Operating Junction Temperature
+125
°C
VDRM/RRM
Toper
OperatingAmbient Temperature range
(refer to EFS selection table)
Tcase
IRMS = 1A
Tj

TOFF = 0.16s
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EFS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tj = 25°C, unless otherwise specified)
EFS STARLIGHT KIT
Symbol
EFS1
Parameter
EFS2
EFS3
Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. Unit
ASD
VT +
Positive On-State voltage
tp = 500µs
IT = 1.5A
2.5
2.5
2.5
V
VT -
Negative On-State voltage
IT = 1.5A
tp = 500µs
1
1
1
V
VBR
Breakdown Forward
voltage
IDRM = 5mA tp = 10ms
IDRM/RRM
IH
1100 1200
Forward and reverse
leakage current,
VDRM/RRM rated
1150 1350
20
Holding current
dI/dt = 9 A/s
Pin1 = Pin2 = Pin4 = Pin5
1200 1350
20
130
V
20
150
µA
200
mA
350
mA
DRIVER
ISO
Ignition Switch-Off
current with:
Rsense = 0.4Ω,
Tj = Tj MIN, L = 0.7H
Not applicable
275
350
275
ORDERING INFORMATION
EFS 1/2/3 KIT
DRIVER
EFS
Electronic
Fluorescent
Switch
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1/2/3
Kit
A
ASD
-
Traceability
Digit
CD
SO14
Package
EFS
Electronic
Fluorescent
Switch
1/2/3
Kit
1
-
xx5
Traceability TL5:
Digit
Pentawatt HV
Package with
lead forming
T5:
Pentawatt HV
Package with
straight lead
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EFS
BASIC APPLICATION DIAGRAM
BALLAST
R1
DRIVER
230V / 50HZ
FLUORESCENT
TUBE
ASD
4
18W TO 125W
U2
DO NOT
CONNECT
14
1
3
13
5
U1
12
2
9
4
R2
7/8/10/11
2/3/5/6
1
C SUPPLY
R3
COMPONENT SIDE LAYOUT
PCB WITH PENTAWATT HV and SO14
Configurate pin 2.
Do not connect pin 9.
U2
U1
R1
+
R3
R2
C SUPPLY
Pin 2 is the preheat time select pin. To select a 1.5s preheat time, drill and cut the Vcc to pin 2 wiring at the
metallization hole. To select a 2.5s preheat time, drill and cut the GND to pin 2 wiring. The layout must be
configuratedfor either choice to avoid supply short circuit.
RECOMMENDED COMPONENTS ACCORDING TO APPLICATION CONDITIONS
Application Conditions
AC mains
Single 230V - 50Hz
Lamp Power Range
18 to 125W
18 to 36W
Ambient Temperature Range
-40 to + 85°C
-40 to +85°C
Twin series 230V / 50Hz or
single 115V / 50Hz
Recommended Components
Starter Kit
EFS1/2/3 (see note 4)
EFS1/2/3 (see note 4)
R1
150kΩ - 0.5W - 5%
150kΩ - 0.5W - 5%
R2
1kΩ - 0.25W - 5%
2kΩ - 0.25W - 5%
R3
0.39Ω - 0.25W - 5%
0.39Ω - 0.25W - 5%
Csupply
22µF - 16V - 10%
22µF - 16V - 10%
Note 4: refer to EFS selection table on page 2
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EFS
EFS STARLIGHT-KIT APPLICATION NOTE
1/ THE AC POWER SWITCH: FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Starter is a bi-directional switch which performs two functions:
the preheat of the tube,
the ignition of the tube.
BALLAST
PREHEAT
1
FLUORESCENT
TUBE
2
V strike
3
220V / 50HZ
The mains voltage is applied
Preheating of the tube
Striking of the tube
During the preheat period, the ASD is fully
conducting. The tube lamp is short circuited by the
starter, and the current flows through its filaments. In
these conditions, the tube can not light up, but the
temperatureof the tube electrodes increases.
At the end of the preheat period, the lamp filaments are
warm enough to emit electrons in the gas and to permit
the lamp ignition in good conditions. The ASD switches
off the preheatingcurrent . At this moment, the ballast is
equivalent to a current generator (I=ISO, ISO = Switched
Off current). As the ASD switches off, the starter voltage
increases. The amplitude of this high voltage spike is
clamped by the ASD (VBR≈1350 V). As the starter and
the tube are in parallel, the striking pulse is directly
applied to the tube. The electromagnetic energy of the
ballast is then discharged through the tube and the
ASD.
Striking pulse
TUBE
2/ WHAT’S NEW IN THIS SWITCH?
Vcc
Power supply
HIGH
VOLTAGE
ON / OFF
DRIVER
CLAMPING
G1
G2
AC SWITCH
The AC SWITCH merges an auxiliary power supply for
the driver, a power clamping device (1350V) and a
bi-directional switch with his execution pilot block.
GND
NEW EFS ASD
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EFS
Present solutions work with a unidirectional switch,
like MOS transistors or GTO (Gate Turn Off
thyristor). As a starter is a bi-directional switch, it is
necessary to use a rectifier bridge (4 diodes of
1500V or 8 diodes with a lower breakdown
voltage).More, 2 or 3 diodesin series with the GTO
are required to get the necessary switch off effect,
and the whole switch is controlled with an analog
timer built around a small SCR.
1500V
GTO
SCR
The interest of a bi-directional switch arises itself: a
drastic reduction of the number of components,
and of course, a reduction of power losses (only 1
forward voltage instead of 5 or 8 dependingon the
version).
Conventional discrete circuit
( Minimal version )
The ignition feature is another interesting point. A lamp requires a minimum energy level to be ignited, but
this energy depends especially on the temperature of the tube. The lower the temperature is, the more
energeticthe lamp strike is.
1
This energy stored in the ballast is directly proportional to the ISO (E = LI 2 with I=ISO).
2
In other words, the required energy and of course the ISO, are maximum for the minimum temperature.
Results based on experiments show that it is necessary to switch off a current of 350mA to strike a 58W
tube at -20C (with a voltage amplitude clamped at 1300V).
Therefore, the best way to strike a tube independentlyof the temperature is to keep the maximum ISO level
for all the temperature range. Unfortunately,the solution is not so simple to implement because the energy
level at ambient or warm temperature would be much important: the lamp would be ignited, but the lamp
life time would be shortened. This is why one of the innovations of the ASD is to modulate the striking
energy versus temperature (see feature hereafter).
ISO
EFS KIT profile
350 mA
Conventional GTO profile
t (°C)
-20°C
0°C
20°C
40°C
75°C
For negative temperatures,the ISO levelis maintainedat 350 mA, and for positive temperature,the I SO level
decreases slowly, a little bit above the conventionalGTO profile.
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EFS
3/ AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY:
In order to reduce the number of components, an auxiliary power supply is integrated in the ASD. This
active power supply works directly on the mains and requiresonly a low voltage capacitor 16V - 22µF. This
output capacitor is charged at the beginning and the end of each positive mains half cycle.
During the preheat period, a part of the current flowing through the ASD is used to charge the output
capacitor, so there is no line current distortion.
When the tube is ignited, the power supply capacitor is periodically recharged by the ASD in order to allow
proper tube supervision by the whole starter kit.
4/ THE DRIVER: FUNCTIONNAL DESCRIPTION
ALGORITHM
AC MAINS ON
1. At switch on:
At switch on, an integrated Under Voltage
Lock-Out function (UVLO) resets the driver as long
as the supply voltage stays below a security level.
2. Pre-heat:
The ignition sequence begins with the preheat.
Two different durations can be selected with PIN 2
(Pre-heat select).
PIN 2 connected to GND
If Pin 2 = GND, preheat = 1.5s.
PIN 2 connected to VCC
If Pin 2 = Vcc, preheat = 2.5s.
During the preheat,the driver maintains the ASD in
a full ON-state, thus making the starter equivalent
to a conducting switch.
UVLO
RESET
Pre-heat
1.5s or 2.5s
Strike
Attempt = Attempt + 1
Pre-heat
0.75s or 1.25s
Loop 2
Tube
Ignited?
YES
NO
Autosupply
Loop 3
YES
Attempt <8
Fail = Fail + 1
NO
Fail = 8
Fail = 0
NO
Attempt = 0
Fail = 8
YES
Fail = 0
Autosupply
3. Ignition of the fluorescent tube:
At the end of the pre-heat period, the starter strikes the fluorescent tube.
For that, the driver reads continuouslythe currentthrough the starter.When the currentreaches the Switch
Off level (I SO=350mA), the driver turns off the ASD. This induces a high voltage pulse across the tube. This
pulse is limited by the ASD breakdown voltage (≈1350V).
4. If the tube fails to strike:
The driver detects the state of the tube (on or off). If it stays off during 8 mains cycles (loop 1), a new
pre-heat period, shorter than the first one, starts again (loop 3), followed by a new ignition attempt. The
driver will try to fire the tube 8 times. If none of the 8 attempts succeeds in striking the tube, the driver turns
in stand-by mode, and the whole starter is fully stopped until the next mains removal and power supply
reset.
5. If the tube is ignited:
If the tube is ignited, the driver stays in stand-by mode while monitoring the state of the tube (loop 2).The
ASD applies a shorthigh voltage pulse (≅ 1mJ)at the beginningof eachpositive half cycle. If somespurious
cut off occurs on the mains (micro sags), the lamp turns off momentarly. This short pulse is enough to
sustain the arc in the lamp, avoiding a new complete ignition sequence.
During normal operation of the tube, this short pulse is masked by the tube conduction. If the mains
interruption is really long enough to turn off completly the lamp, a new ignition sequence starts again (loop
3) with 8 other new possible attempts.
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EFS
The internal block diagram of the driver
State tube detection
(Striked / Off)
State
tube
Shunt
Clock 1/8
Pre-heat
period
counter
0 current synchro
ISO synchro
350mA
8 attempts
Strikes counter
1,5s
or
2.5s
Pre-heat
Select
Current generator
30mA
G2
UVLO
G1
Vcc
Minimum
Power supply
GND
5/ EFS STARLIGHT KIT: FLUORESCENT LAMP IGNITION
5.1. OPERATION ON 230V/50Hz AC MAINS IN SINGLE LAMP CONFIGURATION
The EFS STARLIGHT KIT is ideal in the configuration described herebelow
- Single Starter / 230V / 50Hz -.
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T
U
B
E
SINGLE
AC
MAINS
230V
The components to choose are the following:
Applications Conditions
AC mains
Single 230V - 50Hz
Recommended Components
Starter Kit
EFS 1/2/3 (note 5)
Ballast Power Range
18 to 125W
R1
150kΩ - 0.25W - 5%
Temperature
- 40 to 85°C
R2
1kΩ - 0.25W - 5%
R3
0.39Ω - 0.25W - 5%
Csupply
22µF - 16 V - 10%
Note 5: the different EFS kit versions (1, 2 or 3) should be chosen according to the table ”EFS STA RLIGHT KIT PARTS SELECTION” page 2.
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EFS
5.2. OPERATION WITH CAPACITOR FOR POWER FACTOR CORRECTION:
The EFS STARLIGHT- KIT is also suitable for magneticballast including front end serial capacitor (leading
ballast) or parallel shunt capacitor. Nevertheless with front end serial capacitor, only one ignition attempt
will be performed. After this first attemp, the serial capacitor superimposes a -300V DC voltage on the
mains voltage. This offset masks the starter which detects the tube lamp as systematicaly alight.
LEADING MAGNETI C BALLAST WITH
SERIAL CAPACIT OR
T
U
B
E

MAGNETIC BALLAST WITH SHUNT
PARALLEL CAPACITOR
AC
MAINS
230V
T
U
B
E

AC
MAINS
230V
With a front end parallel capacitor, the ignition process remains normal with 8 attempts in case of defective
lamps.
Applications Conditions
AC mains
Ballast Power Range
Temperature
Recommended Components
Twin series
230V - 50Hz
or single
115V - 50Hz
Starter Kit
R1
150kΩ - 0.25W - 5%
R2
R3
2kΩ - 0.25W - 5%
Csupply
22µF 16 V 10%
18 to 36W
- 40 to 85°C
EFS 1/2/3
0.39Ω - 0.25W - 5%
5.3. OPERATION ON 230V/50HzAC MAINS IN TWIN TUBES CONFIGURATION OR 115V/50Hz MAINS
IN SIGNLE LAMP CONFIGURATION
Moreover, the EFS STARLIGHT-KIT is also suitable for the configurations - Twin tubes Starter / 230V /
50Hz, and Single Starter / 115V / 50Hz -.
The components to choose are the following (Refer to the table ”EFS STARLIGHT- KIT PARTS
SELECTION” page 2.)
With the above set of components, the ignition process is exactly the same as the one described in the
algorithm page 7.
The only electrical diagram difference consists of the R2 resistance which needs to be changed from 1 to
2kΩ. Without this modification, the starter will generate only one ignition attempt instead of 8 in case of
defective tube lamp; the loop 3 is removed from the algorithm described in page 7.
BALLAST
T
U
B
E
T
U
B
E
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STARTER
OFF
115V
115V
TWIN TUBE
AC
MAINS
230V
230V / 50HZ
ALIGHT
Rotate of 180°
only one starter
SOCKET
FLUORESCENT
TUBE
OFF
ALIGHT
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EFS
PACKAGE MECHANICAL DATA
SO14 (Driver)
Dim.
Millimeters
Inches
Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max.
A
c1
C
a2
b
A
e
S
e3
0.2 0.004
0.008
a2
b
0.35
1.6
0.46 0.014
0.063
0.018
b1
0.19
b1
0.25 0.007
0.010
C
D
E
8
0.020
o
45 (typ.)
7
8.55
5.8
e
8.75 0.336
6.2 0.228
1.27
0.334
0.244
0.050
e3
F
3.8
4.0 0.150
0.157
G
4.6
5.3 0.181
0.208
L
M
0.5
1.27 0.020
0.68
0.050
0.027
S

0.5
M
F
1
0.1
c1
D
14
a1
E
0.069
a1
G
L
1.75
7.62
0.300
o
8 (max.)
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PACKAGE MECHANICAL DATA
Pentawatt HV with lead forming - TL5 (ASD)
DIMENSIONS
REF.
1 2
3
4 5
B
Millimeters
Min.
Typ. Max. Min.
0.6
0.8
C
C
D
B
D
E
F
K
G
L
J
I
M
H
P
+
Q
3
1
2
5
4
-
R
SS
N
O
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N
Inches
0.024
2.54
4.91
Typ. Max.
0.031
0.10
5.21 0.193
0.205
E
3.91
0.154
F
7.92
0.312
G
10.1
10.4 0.398
0.409
H
15.1
15.8 0.595
0.622
I
2.6
J
3
0.102
0.118
3.65
3.85 0.144
0.151
K
4.3
4.8
0.169
0.189
L
1.17
1.37 0.046
0.054
M
6
6.6
0.236
0.260
N
0.5
0.020
O
3.3
0.130
P
2.4
2.8
0.094
Q
1.49
1.59
1.69 0.059 0.063 0.067
R
2.44
2.54
2.64 0.096 0.10 0.104
S
0.35
0.55 0.014
0.110
0.021
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EFS
PACKAGE MECHANICAL DATA
Pentawatt HV with straight lead - T5 (ASD)
DIMENSIONS
REF.
A
E
c1
Millimeters
Inches
Min.
Typ. Max. Min.
Typ. Max.
A
4.30
4.80 0.169
0.188
A1
2.50
3.10 0.098
0.122
b
0.60
0.80 0.023
0.031
b1
0.75
0.90 0.029
0.035
c
0.35
0.55 0.013
0.021
c1
1.22
1.42 0.048
0.055
D
9.00
9.35 0.354
0.368
D1
15.20
15.80 0.598
0.622
e
2.44
2.64 0.096
0.103
e1
3.71
3.91 0.146
0.155
E
10.00
10.40 0.393
0.409
L
22.32
22.92 0.878
0.902
L1
25.10
25.70 0.988
1.011
P
3.65
3.95 0.143
0.155
S
2.55
3.05 0.100
0.120
ØP
S
D1
D
L
L1
Gate
b1
e
e1
C
b
A1
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