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J.M. Alonso

Researcher at University of Oviedo

Publications -  247
Citations -  5202

J.M. Alonso is an academic researcher from University of Oviedo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Power factor & Ballast. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 239 publications receiving 4889 citations.

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Analysis, design and experimentation of a high voltage power supply for ozone generation based on the current-fed parallel-resonant push-pull inverter

TL;DR: In this paper, the current-fed parallel-resonant push-pull inverter is proposed as a good option to implement high-voltage high-frequency power supplies for ozone generators.
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A Single-Stage High-Power-Factor Electronic Ballast Based on Integrated Buck Flyback Converter to Supply Metal Halide Lamps

TL;DR: A novel single-stage electronic ballast with a high power factor is presented, based on the integration of a buck converter to provide the power factor correction, and a flyback converter to control the lamp power and to supply the lamp with a low-frequency square-waveform current.
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Dimming of High-Brightness LEDs by Means of Luminous Flux Thermal Estimation

TL;DR: In this article, an estimator of the luminous flux emitted by an LED is defined based on the characterization of the LEDs, and the estimator provides the flux value from only two temperature values (the case temperature and ambient temperature).
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Investigation of a New Control Strategy for Electronic Ballasts Based on Variable Inductor

TL;DR: A new control method for electronic ballasts based on the use of a variable inductor that presents additional advantages when compared to other control methods, such as inherent isolated control, more linear control characteristics, constant electrode power, and higher efficiency.
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Electronic ballast for HID lamps with high frequency square waveform to avoid acoustic resonances

TL;DR: In this article, a driver for an HID lamp based on the application of a high frequency current square waveform through the lamp with the goal of avoiding acoustic resonances is presented.