Discharge lamp driving device, projector, and discharge lamp driving method
US-2016249440-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US9897902B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9897902-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715408049-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A discharge lamp driving device includes a discharge lamp driving section configured to supply a driving current to a discharge lamp including a first electrode and a second electrode and a control section configured to control the discharge lamp driving section. The control section is configured to repeat a unit period. The unit period includes a direct current period including a first direct current period in which a direct current having a first polarity is supplied to the discharge lamp and a second direct current period in which a direct current having a second polarity is supplied to the discharge lamp, and an alternating current period provided between the first direct current period and the second direct current period, an alternating current being supplied to the discharge lamp in the alternating current period. The control section is configured to temporally change length of the direct current period.
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A discharge lamp driving device comprising: a discharge lamp driving section configured to supply a driving current to a discharge lamp including a first electrode and a second electrode; and a control section configured to control the discharge lamp driving section, wherein the control section is configured to repeat a unit period, the unit period includes: a direct current period including a first direct current period in which a direct current having a first polarity, in which the first electrode functions as an anode, is supplied to the discharge lamp and a second direct current period in which a direct current having a second polarity, in which the second electrode functions as the anode, is supplied to the discharge lamp; and an alternating current period provided between the first direct current period and the second direct current period, an alternating current being supplied to the discharge lamp in the alternating current period, and the control section is configured to temporally change length of the direct current period. 2. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 , wherein the control section is configured to change the length of the direct current period to temporally repeat an increase and a decrease in the length of the direct current period. 3. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 , wherein the alternating current period includes a plurality of periods in which each frequency of an alternating current supplied to the discharge lamp is different from one another. 4. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 , further comprising a voltage detecting section configured to detect an inter-electrode voltage of the discharge lamp, wherein the control section is configured to change the length of the direct current period on the basis of the inter-electrode voltage. 5. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 4 , wherein when the inter-electrode voltage is smaller than a first voltage, the control section is configured to increase the length of the direct current period according to an increase of the inter-electrode voltage, and when the inter-electrode voltage is equal to or larger than the first voltage, the control section is configured to reduce the length of the direct current period according to the increase of the inter-electrode voltage. 6. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 , further comprising a voltage detecting section configured to detect an inter-electrode voltage of the discharge lamp, wherein the control section is configured to provide a section in which the unit period is repeated, the section includes a section in which the direct current period in the unit period has first length and a section in which the direct current period in the unit period has second length larger than the first length, when the inter-electrode voltage is smaller than a second voltage, the control section is configured to increase a number of the unit periods included in the section in which the direct current period has the second length, according to an increase of the inter-electrode voltage, and when the inter-electrode voltage is equal to or larger than the second voltage, the control section is configured to reduce the number of the unit periods included in the section in which the direct current period has the second length, according to the increase of the inter-electrode voltage. 7. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 6 , wherein when the inter-electrode voltage is smaller than a third voltage, the control section is configured to reduce a number of the unit periods included in the section in which the direct current period has the first length, according to an increase of the inter-electrode voltage, and when the inter-electrode voltage is equal to or larger than the third voltage, the control section is configured to increase the number of the unit periods included in the section in which the direct current period has the first length, according to the increase of the inter-electrode voltage. 8. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 , further comprising a voltage detecting section configured to detect an inter-electrode voltage of the discharge lamp, wherein the control section is configured to increase a frequency of an alternating current supplied to the discharge lamp in the alternating current period, according to an increase of the inter-electrode voltage. 9. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 , wherein the control section is configured to reduce a frequency of an alternating current supplied to the discharge lamp in the alternating current period, as length of the direct current period is larger. 10. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 , wherein the unit period include: a first biased period including a plurality of the first direct current periods and a first opposite polarity period provided between the first direct current periods, the direct current having the second polarity being supplied to the discharge lamp in the first opposite polarity period; and a second biased period including a plurality of the second direct current periods and a second opposite polarity period provided between the second direct current periods, the direct current having the first polarity being supplied to the discharge lamp in the second opposite polarity period, length of the first opposite polarity period is smaller than length of the first direct current period and smaller than 0.5 ms, and length of the second opposite polarity period is smaller than length of the second direct current period and smaller than 0.5 ms. 11. The discharge lamp driving device according to claim 10 , further comprising a voltage detecting section configured to detect an inter-electrode voltage of the discharge lamp, wherein when the inter-electrode voltage is smaller than a fourth voltage, the control section is configured to increase a number of the first direct current periods included in the unit period, according to an increase of the inter-electrode voltage, and when the inter-electrode voltage is equal to or larger than the fourth voltage, the control section is configured to reduce the number of the first direct current periods included in the unit period, according to the increase of the inter-electrode voltage. 12. A projector comprising: a discharge lamp configured to emit light; the discharge lamp driving device according to claim 1 ; a light modulating device configured to modulate light emitted from the discharge lamp according to an image signal; and a projection optical system configured to project the light modulated by the light modulating device. 13. A projector comprising: a discharge lamp configured to emit light; the discharge lamp driving device according to claim 2 ; a light modulating device configured to modulate light emitted from the discharge lamp according to an image signal; and a projection optical system configured to project the light modulated by the light modulating device. 14. A projector comprising: a discharge lamp configured to emit light; the discharge lamp driving device according to claim 3 ; a light modulating device configured to modulate light emitted from the discharge lamp according to an image signal; and a projection optical system configured to project the light modulated by the light modulating device. 15. A projector comprising: a discharge lamp configured to emit light; the discharge lamp driving device according to claim 4 ; a light modulating device
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