Multi-frequency oscillator with dead time in electronic ballast
An electronic ballast and dead time technology, applied in the fields of multi-frequency oscillators and analog integrated circuits, can solve problems such as increased heat loss, unstable dead time, complex circuit structure, etc., to achieve extended life, process deviation and The effect of ambient temperature insensitivity
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[0031] The specific implementation of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0032] refer to figure 2, The multi-frequency oscillator of the present invention mainly includes a reference current generation and mirror circuit 1, a control voltage generation circuit 2, a minimum current generation circuit 3, a charge current control circuit 4, a discharge current control circuit 5, an oscillation circuit 6 and a dead zone logic circuit 7. Wherein the reference current generation and the output terminal of the mirror circuit 1 are connected in parallel with the control voltage generation circuit 2, the minimum current generation circuit 3, the charge current control circuit 4 and the discharge current control circuit 5 to provide accurate bias current signals for each circuit; the control voltage The output of the generating circuit 2 is connected to the charging current control circuit 4 to control the charging cu...
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