This simple circuit can start small (15W or less) fluorescent tubes such
as those used in PC board exposure and EPROM ultraviolet erasure boxes.
As you can see, the tube’s filament heaters are not used. Instead,
ignition is provided by a voltage tripler formed by diodes D1-D3 and the
two 6.8nF 2kV capacitors. At switch on, C1 charges up via R1 until the
gas in the tube breaks down (around 700V). C1 then discharges through
the tube, lowering the resistance enough to sustain continual AC current
flow. C1 then continues to act as the ballast, with R1 included to
prevent the three diodes shunting the tube on positive mains
half-cycles.
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