Theory of operation – Precision Control Systems 3629C User Manual

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MODEL 3629C

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04/10/2007

THEORY OF OPERATION

THE SCR

The heart of the SCR power controller is the SCR (silicon

controlled rectifier, sometimes referred to as a thyristor).

The SCR has two states, ON and OFF, and allows current

to flow in only one direction when turned on. SCRs can

remain in the off state even though the applied potential

may be several thousand volts. In the on state, they can

pass several thousand amperes. When a small signal is

applied between the gate and cathode terminals, the SCR

will turn on within 10-100 microseconds. Once turned on, it

will remain on until the current through it is reduced below a

very low value, referred to as the holding current.

CURRENT FLOW

CATHODE

GATE

ANODE

Figure 31. SCR symbol

Because the SCR allows current to flow in only one

direction, two SCR’s are connected in an inverse parallel

(back to back) configuration to control AC current.

Figure 32. “AC Switch”

PHASE-ANGLE OPERATION

In phase-angle control, each SCR of the back-to-back pair

is turned on for a variable portion of the half-cycle that it

conducts (

Figure 34

). Power is regulated by advancing or

delaying the point at which the SCR is turned ON within

each half cycle. Light dimmers are an example of phase-

angle control.

Phase-angle control provides a very fine resolution of

power and is used to control fast responding loads such as

tungsten-filament lamps or loads in which the resistance

changes as a function of temperature. Phase-angle control

is required if the load is transformer-coupled or inductive.

Figure 33. SCR “ON” time, shown by shaded area, is

varied to apply the desired load voltage

Figure 34. Power is regulated by advancing or delaying the

point at which the SCR's are turned on.

What is the difference between Current Limiting and Over Current trip?

Current Limit is a circuit that causes the controller to stop increasing the output voltage when a predetermined current

limit setting has been reached. The controller will continue to operate normally up to the current limit setting.

Over Current Trip is a circuit that causes the controller to shut down when a predetermined setting has been reached. No

output will be available until the reset has been operated or the power is interrupted.

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