Scr operation ), Theory of operation – Lincoln Electric IDEALARC CV-305 User Manual

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THEORY OF OPERATION

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IDEALARC® CV-305

A silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) is a three terminal

device used to control rather large currents to a load.

An SCR acts very much like a switch. When a gate sig-

nal is applied to the SCR it is turned ON and there is

current flow from anode to cathode. In the ON state the

SCR acts like a closed switch. When the SCR is turned

OFF there is no current flow from anode to cathode

thus the device acts like an open switch. As the name

suggests, the SCR is a rectifier, so it passes current

only during positive half cycles of the AC supply. The

positive half cycle is the portion of the sine wave in

which the anode of the SCR is more positive than the

cathode.

When an AC supply voltage is applied to the SCR, the

device spends a certain portion of the AC cycle time in

the off state and the remainder of the time in the on

state. The amount of time spent in the ON state is con-

trolled by the gate.

An SCR is fired by a short burst of current into the gate.

This gate pulse must be more positive than the cath-

ode voltage. Since there is a standard PN junction

between gate and cathode, the voltage between these

terminals must be slightly greater than 0.6V. Once the

SCR has fired it is not necessary to continue the flow

of gate current. As long as current continues to flow

from anode to cathode the SCR will remain on. When

the anode to cathode current drops below a minimum

value, called holding current, the SCR will shut off. This

normally occurs as the AC supply voltage passes

through zero into the negative portion of the sine wave.

If the SCR is turned on early in the positive half cycle,

the conduction time is longer resulting in greater SCR

output. If the gate firing occurs later in the cycle the

conduction time is less resulting in lower SCR output.

Figure E.4 - SCR Operation

INPUT

OUTPUT

CATHODE

ANODE

GATE

NOTE: AS THE GATE

PULSE IS APPLIED

LATER IN THE CYCLE

THE SCR OUTPUT

IS DECREASED.

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