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dV/dt triggering of a SCR(Thyristor)

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:55 pm
by Nandika
Hello Friends,

Following quote is copied from Wikipedia(Link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon-co ... _rectifier)
I have learned something about SCR(Thyristor).In normally we can apply gate threshold current(=Latching current) to turn on the SCR.
In following statement says dV/dt method for turn on a SCR.
I cant understand this method.It's unclear.
If the applied voltage increases rapidly enough, capacitive coupling may induce enough charge into the gate to trigger the device into the "on" state; this is referred to as "dv/dt triggering." This is usually prevented by limiting the rate of voltage rise across the device, perhaps by using a snubber. "dv/dt triggering" may not switch the SCR into full conduction rapidly, and the partially triggered SCR may dissipate more power than is usual, possibly harming the device.
What is this " applied voltage increases rapidly " means?
What is "capacitive coupling"?

Please anyone help me to understand this way.

Thank in advance...

Re: dV/dt triggering of a SCR(Thyristor)

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:09 pm
by SevenZero
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dv/dt Triggering of a SCR will be performed as below.

- When the device is forward biased, J1 and J3 are forward biased, J2 is reverse biased.
- Junction J2 behaves as a capacitor, due to the charges existing across the junction.
- If voltage across the device is V, the charge by Q and capacitance by C then,
ic = dQ/dt
Q = CV
ic = d(CV) / dt
= C. dV/dt + V. dC/dt
as dC/dt = 0

ic = C.dV/dt

- Therefore when the rate of change of voltage across the device becomes large, the device may turn ON, even if the voltage across the device is small.

Re: dV/dt triggering of a SCR(Thyristor)

Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:59 pm
by Nandika
Thanks ZevenZero..

I understood it simply according to your answer.But,This has big theory behind.
Equation manipulation is not clear.It's my problem,I dont know calculus :(
I must learn it.

dV/dt triggering is clear. :)

Re: dV/dt triggering of a SCR(Thyristor)

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:58 am
by SemiconductorCat
Nandika wrote:Thanks ZevenZero..

I understood it simply according to your answer.But,This has big theory behind.
Equation manipulation is not clear.It's my problem,I dont know calculus :(
I must learn it.

dV/dt triggering is clear. :)
you mean this,
>> ic = d(CV) / dt
= C. dV/dt + V. dC/dt

it's simple product rule know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_rule
here there's no partial differential equations involved. IT's simply the product rule.
And SevenZero , please be kind to label what is Ic there.


however something called that 'dv/dt driver circuit' may not the easy to understand either.
Anyway I heard that you alread told that's not what you looking for.

Re: dV/dt triggering of a SCR(Thyristor)

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 7:55 pm
by Nandika
Thanks SemiconductorCat,

This system (dV/dt triggring) has semiconductor level explanation.I have an idea about this capacitor/capacitance which generated J2 junction.
I think,I have small idea about semiconductor level explanation.