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Power control devices

    •   Silicon Controlled Rectifier Once they are triggered
                                                 into conduction, they
    •   Triac                                    can only be stopped by
                                                 turning off current
    •   Diac                                     external to the device.

    •   GTO
    •   BJT        Can be turned off while anode current is still flowing

    •   MOSFET

Thyristors




                              Revision 01                               1
Power devices - SCRs
• SCRs can switch high currents from about 1A –
  2000A

• SCRs turn ON when the +ve potential is applied to
  the gate terminal provided the anode is +ve with
  respect to the cathode.

• An SCR can only turn off if the anode current is
  reduced below its holding value with the gate open.


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NE185 Power Control Systems

Silicon controlled rectifier (thyristor)


                        Anode (A)




       Gate (G)
                                         Large Current
         Small Current
        to “trigger” SCR      Cathode (K)




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Silicon controlled rectifier (thyristor)
                             Anode (A)




            Gate (G)
                                               Large Current
               Small Current
              to “trigger” SCR      Cathode (K)


Note:   The process of turning an SCR ON is called TRIGGERING
        The process of turning an SCR OFF is called COMMUTATION



                                 Revision 01                   4
Silicon controlled rectifier (thyristor)

                               Anode (A)




             Gate (G)
                                                Large Current
                Small Current
               to “trigger” SCR     Cathode (K)


Note:     The ONLY way to turn them off is to stop the current flowing.
        They must then be re-triggered on.



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Silicon controlled rectifiers




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Silicon controlled rectifier




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Silicon controlled rectifier




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Silicon controlled rectifier
        Anode                 Anode

          P                        P
          N                        N         N

Gate      P                        P         P   Gate
          N                              N



        Cathode                        Cathode


                  4-layer device
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Silicon controlled rectifier
        Anode


       Q1
                              Load

Gate                Q2



            Cathode

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SCR control: phase control

               Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor)

A          N



                                            Load Current




    Load
                                Current required for triggering SCR



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SCR control: phase control
                        Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor)

     A              N



                                                      Load Current




             Load
                                          Current required for triggering SCR
  Lower resistance on
potentiometer. Capacitor
    charges quicker


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SCR control: phase control
                        Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor)

     A              N



                                                       Load Current




             Load
                                          Current required for triggering SCR
  Higher resistance on
potentiometer. Capacitor
     charges slower


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SCR control
                     Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor)

                     A                              N




                               Control

      Control




                                    Load

SCR’s only conduct in one direction. Above is one way top overcome this.

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TRIAC
                     T2




GATE


                     T1

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10k
                                                 T2
                 500k
120V                    ST4
                                      G          T1
                                                 SC151D

        0.27µF



                                                          T1 T2   G
       TRIAC Light Dimmer

                                          Diac




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Phase control

           SCR1 conducts

+V



     90°     180°             270°      360°



-V
                                     SCR2 conducts



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Phase control

           SCR1 conducts

+V



     90°     180°             270°      360°



-V
                                     SCR2 conducts



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Phase control
                    SCR1 conducts

+V



             90°       180°         270°       360°



-V
                                            SCR2 conducts


The main disadvantage of Phase Control (indeed SCR control) is RFI.

                              Revision 01                         21
Diac characteristic curves
                           +IA


                                             FORWARD



       VBR(R)   IHOLDING
 -VA                                                     +VA
                                  IHOLDING      VBR(F)


   REVERSE
                                             28-36V typical




                           - IA

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Gate turn-off thyristers (GTO’S)

• A gate turn-off switch, also known as a gate-controlled switch
  (GCS) or gate turn-off thyristor (GTO), is similar to an SCR
  but can be turned off by a negative signal on the gate terminal.
  GTOs generally handle much lower currents than SCRs
                         Anode




               Gate
                         Cathode




                              Revision 01                            23
Transistor
• BJT Transistors
• A transistor is a device which acts like a controlled valve. The
  current flow permitted can be controlled.
• The bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is a three-terminal
  electronic valve - the output (collector) terminal current-
  voltage characteristics are controlled by the current injected
  into the input port (base). The BJT is a semiconductor device
  constructed from two pn junctions. There are two types of
  BJT: pnp and npn.




                              Revision 01                            24
Transistor
• A transistor may be thought of as an electronic tap
  able to control a large flow of electrons with only
  small variations of the 'handle'. The 'handle' in the
  case of a transistor is called the "base". The in and
  out 'pipes' are called the "emitter" and the
  "collector".Voltage changes at the base of the
  transistor result in changes to the flow of electricity
  through the transistor.
• A transistor can be thought of as a 'tap'.
• Symbol for a Transistor

                          Revision 01                       25
Transistor operation
               1. Bi-Junction Transistor (BJT)


    P                                  Collector

    N
               Base                                NPN
    P

                                       Emitter


                                       Emitter
    N
    P          Base                                PNP
    N
                                       Collector

Transistors are three layer devices

                               Revision 01               26
Transistor operation
     1. Bi-Junction Transistor (BJT)


                            Collector

     Base                       Large current        NPN

Small current               Emitter


   Small current            Emitter

     Base                       Large current        PNP


                            Collector

                BJT’s are current operated devices

                           Revision 01                     27
Transistor operation

2. MOSFET Transistor




              Drain               Drain               Drain               Drain




 Gate                  Gate                Gate                 Gate


              Source              Source              Source              Source
         N-Channel              P-Channel          N-Channel             P-Channel
        Enhancement           Enhancement         Enhancement          Enhancement
         Mode only             Mode only           /Depletion           /Depletion
                                                     Mode                  Mode




                                   Revision 01                                       28
Transistor operation
        2. MOSFET Transistor



                               Positive
                               Drain


 A positive voltage                           RDS off = MΩ
(around +5V) on the     Gate
                                              RDS on = <0.1Ω
    gate turns the
  transistor fully on          Source


                               Negative

       In other words, they are VOLTAGE DRIVEN DEVICES.

      Remember?… BJT’s are CURRENT DRIVEN DEVICES.


                                Revision 01                    29
Transistor operation
• Advantages of transistors over thyristors:
  – Lower voltage drop across transistors when
    conducting (0.1V as compared to 2V) This causes
    less heat to be developed.
  – Faster switching times
  – (less time to turn on = less heat developed while
    turning on)
  – Can easily be turned off.


                        Revision 01                     30
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Power control devices

  • 1. Power control devices • Silicon Controlled Rectifier Once they are triggered into conduction, they • Triac can only be stopped by turning off current • Diac external to the device. • GTO • BJT Can be turned off while anode current is still flowing • MOSFET Thyristors Revision 01 1
  • 2. Power devices - SCRs • SCRs can switch high currents from about 1A – 2000A • SCRs turn ON when the +ve potential is applied to the gate terminal provided the anode is +ve with respect to the cathode. • An SCR can only turn off if the anode current is reduced below its holding value with the gate open. Revision 01 2
  • 3. NE185 Power Control Systems Silicon controlled rectifier (thyristor) Anode (A) Gate (G) Large Current Small Current to “trigger” SCR Cathode (K) Revision 01 3
  • 4. Silicon controlled rectifier (thyristor) Anode (A) Gate (G) Large Current Small Current to “trigger” SCR Cathode (K) Note: The process of turning an SCR ON is called TRIGGERING The process of turning an SCR OFF is called COMMUTATION Revision 01 4
  • 5. Silicon controlled rectifier (thyristor) Anode (A) Gate (G) Large Current Small Current to “trigger” SCR Cathode (K) Note: The ONLY way to turn them off is to stop the current flowing. They must then be re-triggered on. Revision 01 5
  • 11. Silicon controlled rectifier Anode Anode P P N N N Gate P P P Gate N N Cathode Cathode 4-layer device Revision 01 11
  • 12. Silicon controlled rectifier Anode Q1 Load Gate Q2 Cathode Revision 01 12
  • 13. SCR control: phase control Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor) A N Load Current Load Current required for triggering SCR Revision 01 13
  • 14. SCR control: phase control Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor) A N Load Current Load Current required for triggering SCR Lower resistance on potentiometer. Capacitor charges quicker Revision 01 14
  • 15. SCR control: phase control Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor) A N Load Current Load Current required for triggering SCR Higher resistance on potentiometer. Capacitor charges slower Revision 01 15
  • 16. SCR control Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor) A N Control Control Load SCR’s only conduct in one direction. Above is one way top overcome this. Revision 01 16
  • 17. TRIAC T2 GATE T1 Revision 01 17
  • 18. 10k T2 500k 120V ST4 G T1 SC151D 0.27µF T1 T2 G TRIAC Light Dimmer Diac Revision 01 18
  • 19. Phase control SCR1 conducts +V 90° 180° 270° 360° -V SCR2 conducts Revision 01 19
  • 20. Phase control SCR1 conducts +V 90° 180° 270° 360° -V SCR2 conducts Revision 01 20
  • 21. Phase control SCR1 conducts +V 90° 180° 270° 360° -V SCR2 conducts The main disadvantage of Phase Control (indeed SCR control) is RFI. Revision 01 21
  • 22. Diac characteristic curves +IA FORWARD VBR(R) IHOLDING -VA +VA IHOLDING VBR(F) REVERSE 28-36V typical - IA Revision 01 22
  • 23. Gate turn-off thyristers (GTO’S) • A gate turn-off switch, also known as a gate-controlled switch (GCS) or gate turn-off thyristor (GTO), is similar to an SCR but can be turned off by a negative signal on the gate terminal. GTOs generally handle much lower currents than SCRs Anode Gate Cathode Revision 01 23
  • 24. Transistor • BJT Transistors • A transistor is a device which acts like a controlled valve. The current flow permitted can be controlled. • The bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is a three-terminal electronic valve - the output (collector) terminal current- voltage characteristics are controlled by the current injected into the input port (base). The BJT is a semiconductor device constructed from two pn junctions. There are two types of BJT: pnp and npn. Revision 01 24
  • 25. Transistor • A transistor may be thought of as an electronic tap able to control a large flow of electrons with only small variations of the 'handle'. The 'handle' in the case of a transistor is called the "base". The in and out 'pipes' are called the "emitter" and the "collector".Voltage changes at the base of the transistor result in changes to the flow of electricity through the transistor. • A transistor can be thought of as a 'tap'. • Symbol for a Transistor Revision 01 25
  • 26. Transistor operation 1. Bi-Junction Transistor (BJT) P Collector N Base NPN P Emitter Emitter N P Base PNP N Collector Transistors are three layer devices Revision 01 26
  • 27. Transistor operation 1. Bi-Junction Transistor (BJT) Collector Base Large current NPN Small current Emitter Small current Emitter Base Large current PNP Collector BJT’s are current operated devices Revision 01 27
  • 28. Transistor operation 2. MOSFET Transistor Drain Drain Drain Drain Gate Gate Gate Gate Source Source Source Source N-Channel P-Channel N-Channel P-Channel Enhancement Enhancement Enhancement Enhancement Mode only Mode only /Depletion /Depletion Mode Mode Revision 01 28
  • 29. Transistor operation 2. MOSFET Transistor Positive Drain A positive voltage RDS off = MΩ (around +5V) on the Gate RDS on = <0.1Ω gate turns the transistor fully on Source Negative In other words, they are VOLTAGE DRIVEN DEVICES. Remember?… BJT’s are CURRENT DRIVEN DEVICES. Revision 01 29
  • 30. Transistor operation • Advantages of transistors over thyristors: – Lower voltage drop across transistors when conducting (0.1V as compared to 2V) This causes less heat to be developed. – Faster switching times – (less time to turn on = less heat developed while turning on) – Can easily be turned off. Revision 01 30