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KIT DEMO BALLAST FOR AT90PWM2

ATAVRFBKIT

Manufacturer Part Number
ATAVRFBKIT
Description
KIT DEMO BALLAST FOR AT90PWM2
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR®r
Datasheet

Specifications of ATAVRFBKIT

Main Purpose
Lighting, Ballast Control
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
AT90PWM2, AT90PWM3
Primary Attributes
18 W, Up to 2 Type T8 Lamps, Dimmable, Auto Detect of Swiss or DALI
Secondary Attributes
Power Factor Corrected (PFC), 90 to 265 VAC, 90 to 370 VDC
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Core Chip
AT90PWM2B
Topology
Boost
No. Of Outputs
1
Dimming Control Type
Digital
Kit Contents
Board CD Docs
Development Tool Type
Hardware / Software - Eval/Demo Board
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Introduction
Figure 1-1. Fluorescent Tube Composition
Since the argon conductivity increases and resistance across the lamp ends decreases
as the gas becomes excited, an inductance (ballast) must be used to limit and control
the gas current. In the past, an inductor could be designed to limit the current for a nar-
row range of power voltage and frequency. A better method to control gas current is to
vary an inductor’s volt-seconds to achieve the desired lamp current and intensity. A vari-
able frequency inverter operating from a DC bus can do this. If the inductor is part of an
R-L-C circuit, rapid start ignition currents, maximum intensity, and dimming currents are
easily controlled depending on the driving frequency versus resonant frequency.
A ballast should include a power factor corrector (PFC) to keep the main current and
voltage in phase with a very low distortion over a wide range of 90 to 265 VAC 50/60 Hz.
With microcontroller control, economical remote analog or digital control of lamp func-
tion and fault reporting are a reality. Moreover, adjusting the lamp power to correspond
with human perceived light level is possible. An application specific microcontroller
brings the designer the flexibility to increase performance and add features to the light-
ing product. Some of the possible features are described here in detail. The final design
topology is shown in the block diagram of Figure 2-1.
Now, a new way of dimming fluorescent lamps fills the incandescent/fluorescent feature
gap plus adds many additional desirable features at a very reasonable cost.
ATAVRFBKIT / EVLB001 User Guide
1-2
7597B–AVR–10/07

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