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ICB2FL01GXT

Manufacturer Part Number
ICB2FL01GXT
Description
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Datasheet

Specifications of ICB2FL01GXT

Driver Type
Fluorescent Lamp
Number Of Segments
1
Operating Temperature (min)
-25C
Operating Temperature (max)
125C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Package Type
DSO
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
nd
2
Generation FL-Controller for FL-Ballasts
Functional Description
2.5
Detection of End-of-Life and Rectifier Effect
Two effects are present by End of Life (EOL): lamp over voltage (EOL1) and a rectifier effect (EOL2).
After Ignition (see 1 in Figure 21), the lamp voltage breaks down to its run voltage level with
decreasing frequency. By reaching the run frequency, the IC enters the Pre Run Mode for 625 ms.
During this period, the EOL detection is still disabled. In the subsequent RUN Mode (2 in Figure 21)
the detection of EOL1 (lamp over voltage see 3 Figure 21) and EOL2 (rectifier effect see 4 Figure 21)
is complete enabled.
Figure 21: End of Life and Rectifier Effect
2.5.1 Detection of End of Life 1 (EOL1) – Lamp Overvoltage
The event of EOL1 is detected by measuring the positive and negative peak level of the lamp voltage
via an AC current fed into the LVS pin (Figure 22). This AC current is fed into the LVS pins (LVS1 for
single lamp and LVS2 for multi lamp applications) via Network R41, R42, R43 and the low pass filter
C40 and R45 see Figure 3. If the sensed AC current exceeds 210 µA
for longer than 620 µs, the
PP
status of end-of-life (EOL1) is detected (lamp overvoltage / overload see Figure 22 LVSAC Current).
The EOL1 fault results in a latched power down mode (after trying a single restart) the controller is
continuously monitoring the status until EOL1 status changes e.g. a new lamp is inserted.
Figure 22: End of Life (EOL1) Detection, Lamp Voltage versus AC LVS Current
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