Presentation 2013-03-08
Availability of the AMN as impedance stabilization network for measuring inrush currents of lighting equipment
Shin KANNO,
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Abstract(in English) Limits and methods of continuous disturbances of lighting equipment are defined in CISPR standards. But, there is no limit and test method for inrush current due to switch on and off of the equipment. Saving energy consumption requires switch on and off of the lighting equipment whenever we need then opportunity for being exposed telecommunications equipment to transient disturbances such as inrush currents is increasing. On the other hand, in accordance with the progress of power semiconductor technology, inrush current of LED lamps and cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) are getting larger. In case that many lamps are switched on and off simultaneously with a single power switch, the inrush current is getting larger in proportion to the number of lamps. The large inrush current on an ac power line can be cause of quality degradation or malfunction of telecommunications equipment which are connected to same ac power line or using near by the lamps. So, we investigated the method of measure the inrush current. In this report, availability of the artificial mains network (AMN) as impedance stabilization network for measuring the inrush current of LED lamps is described.
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Keyword(in English) Lighting equipment / Inrush current / Artificial mains network (AMN) / Power distribution network
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Conference Date 2013/3/1(1days)
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Title (in English) Availability of the AMN as impedance stabilization network for measuring inrush currents of lighting equipment
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Keyword(1) Lighting equipment
Keyword(2) Inrush current
Keyword(3) Artificial mains network (AMN)
Keyword(4) Power distribution network
1st Author's Name Shin KANNO
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Energy and Environment systems lab.()
Date 2013-03-08
Paper # EMCJ2012-127
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 468
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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