what does points 1&2 meant for?? and Q1, Q2, Q3 & Q4 ? i have a 500mh transformer, could that be used?
load is the point where we could add my cfl?
1 & 2 are clock signals, or pulse trains. These turn the transistors/mosfets on and off.
Q1-4 are customary transistor labels. The scope traces are labelled too.
It's possible your 500mH transformer can work, if it has the correct step-up ratio. Testing it will be tricky, because you must prevent high-voltage spikes. While testing, keep a load attached to the secondary when you send pulses into the primary.
You state your lamp is 14W, so it's wise to attach a 14W load. This would probably be in the form of a power resistor, about 5k ohms (as shown in my schematic).
My schematic is only a bare-bones configuration. I posted it to show you the basic concept. This project is bound to get more complex, and you can expect to burn up a few components as you run tests.
There's always the chance that it may not work in the end.
Barry's advice (post #2) is worth keeping in mind.
what is driver circuitary?? my bulb need to operate at 50Hz.
In this case driver circuitry means control circuitry. The two clock signals send bias current to the transistors.
An easy way to generate these pulses, using the popular 555 timer IC:
It can be powered by your 6V battery.