I have looked at the software. Interesting software. Questions though: Where I can input a lamp setting like current/voltage in both start and running regime like HID lamps and LPS. Is there a software creating HID ballasts? Since the software is strictly limited to fluorescent/germicidal lamps both linear and compact.
At first i have to say, this SW is not able to replace, nor even supplement your good knoledge about ballast design and understanding, how exactly used chips work, it is only something like quick calculator, calculating only some component values, mainly those used for programming controller's values (time, frequency, power,...).
This SW is designed for fluorescents HF ballasts.
Such ballast concept is not much usable for high pressure lamps, as there might be problem with resonances. For these is better to use DCDC converter taking care of main ballasting functionality and followed with chopper reversing polarity with low frequency, to avoid electrolysis effects in the lamp.
And as the "BallastDesigner" is intended for fluorescent, it does expect the arc voltage is constant. So there is only one place to insert lamp parameters.
So beside fluorescents it is useable only for LPS.
You have to switch to "advanced" in the main menu and select "user lamp". Then select the "Lamp" tab and then fill-in lamp parameters. Use steady state parameters (from the lamp's datasheet), don't forget to recalculate the voltage from "rms" (in the lamp's datasheet) to "peak" in the SW.
The "running" voltage is clear - you put the one recalculated from the datasheet.
As the "Maximum ignition" put the required "OCV" necessary for correct starting.
In the "preheat" section you set some "voltage", this you set the same as the ignition one (the SW treat this as the voltage for sure not sufficient to strike the lamp during preheat phase).
As SOX do not allow preheat (except linear), set "Preheat time" to 0 and preheat current the same as running current.
Then in the "ballast" tab on the right side (if you choose the topology with PFC) you have to manually enter the PFC power to Plamp*1.1 (the automatic calculations controlled with the check-box does not work, there is some bug in the recent version).
So that's all i know, how to trick this SW for SOX ballast...