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Silicon Controlled Rectifiers

Silicon Controlled Rectifier A Silicon Controlled Rectifier (or Semiconductor Controlled Rectifier) is a four layer solid state device that controls current flow The name “silicon controlled rectifier” is a trade name for the type of thyristor commercialized at General Electric in 1957

Silicon Controlled Rectifier An SCR can be seen as a conventional rectifier controlled by a gate signal It is a 4-layered 3-terminal device When the gate to cathode voltage exceeds a certain threshold, the device turns 'on' and conducts current

Silicon Controlled Rectifier The operation of a SCR can be understood in terms of a pair of tightly coupled Bipolar Junction Transistors SCR has three states: Reverse blocking mode, forward blocking mode, and forward conducting mode

V-I Characteristic Curve

Silicon Controlled Rectifier Industrially SCRs are applied to produce DC voltages for motors from AC line voltage Rectifier Half-wave rectifier, full-wave rectifier

Half-wave rectifier

Half-wave rectifier

Half-wave rectifier

題目:已知SCR的IGT為20mA,請問直流電壓由0V向上調整,要調到多少伏特,SCR才導通? 解答: 由基本原理說明可知 V=20m ×150+0.7=3.7V。

Reviews A SCR is essentially a diode with an extra terminal added This extra terminal is called the gate, and it is used to trigger the device into conduction by the application of a small voltage

Application: DC Motor Driver DC motor speed generally depends on a combination of the voltage and current flowing in the motor coils and the motor loads or braking torque The speed of the motor is proportional to the voltage, and the torque is proportional to the current

DC Motors Current Driver A rectifier is one or more diodes arranged for converting AC to DC The current used to drive the DC motor typically comes from : Fixed voltage: Battery Voltage regulator Adjustable voltage: PWM current source Silicon controlled rectifier modulated AC source

DC Motors Current Drives Voltage regulator

DC Motors Current Drives Linear power transistor & OP amp

DC Motors Current Drives Pulse Width Modulation

DC Motors Current Drives

DC Motors Current Drives