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M.A. Dalla Costa

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Publications -  51
Citations -  1150

M.A. Dalla Costa is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Power factor & Ballast. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1085 citations. Previous affiliations of M.A. Dalla Costa include University of Caxias do Sul & University of Oviedo.

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Integrated Buck-Flyback Converter as a High-Power-Factor Off-Line Power Supply

TL;DR: The integrated buck-flyback converter (IBFC) is investigated as a good solution for implementing low-cost high-power-factor ac-dc converters with fast output regulation and it is shown that, when both buck and flyback semistages are operated in discontinuous conduction mode, the voltage across the bulk capacitor is independent of the output power.
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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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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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High Voltage Power Supply for Ozone Generation Based on Piezoelectric Transformer

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the possibilities of using piezoelectric transformers (PTs) in the implementation of high-voltage power supplies for ozone generation and propose a new control circuit that allows the ZVS operation.
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Off-line LED driver for street lighting with an optimized cascade structure

TL;DR: A converter structure applied to supply high-power light-emitting diodes (LEDs) from the ac line in a street lighting system, based on the reduced redundant power processing principle, with high power factor and low harmonic distortion for the input ac current.