DocumentCode
3102443
Title
AC Switches Control Energy Reduction
Author
Benabdelaziz, G. ; Gonthier, L. ; Bunetel, J. C Le ; Magnon, Et D.
Author_Institution
Power Microelectron. Lab., Tours Univ.
fYear
2005
fDate
16-16 June 2005
Firstpage
2036
Lastpage
2041
Abstract
Electricity production is drastically increasing due to the energy consumption growth through the world. Many organizations are becoming aware of the environmental impact, and are considering energy efficiency as one way to reduce emissions and preserve natural resources. Most of AC loads installed in domestic appliances are controlled by TRIACs or SCRs (silicon controlled rectifier) because they present the best "cost/low triggering current" compromise. The control unit often supplies a DC gate current higher than the TRIAC gate triggering current (IGT) level (10-50 mA range). This control energy is low compared to the operation energy, but if one makes the sum of all domestic appliances in the world, we gets a large energy only used to control the AC switches. This paper describes the study of two new AC switches prototype developed in discrete solution, called bistable, with low control energy. These AC switches turn ON or turn OFF with just one current pulse. The design of this solution should simplify the switch control, decrease the control energy consumption of domestic appliances and reduce the power supply size and standby consumption
Keywords
domestic appliances; power consumption; power control; switches; thyristor applications; thyristors; 10 to 50 mA; AC switches; DC gate current; SCR; TRIAC; domestic appliances; electricity production; emissions reduction; energy consumption; energy efficiency; energy reduction; gate triggering current; one current pulse; silicon controlled rectifier; switch control; Costs; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Home appliances; Production; Prototypes; Pulsed power supplies; Size control; Switches; Thyristors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2005. PESC '05. IEEE 36th
Conference_Location
Recife
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9033-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESC.2005.1581912
Filename
1581912
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