DocumentCode
798462
Title
A New Triac Trigger to Optimize Consumer Phase Controls
Author
Sahm, Williami H., III
Author_Institution
Semiconductor Products Department, General Electric Company, Auburn, N.Y. 13021.
Issue
1
fYear
1973
Firstpage
46
Lastpage
49
Abstract
The phase control methods of regulating ac power to consumer products is quite common. Households contain these circuits in diverse places from wall lamp dimmers to dad´s variable speed electric drill and mom´s electric blender. Common to all these controls is the triac, semiconductor ac switch, and the associated trigger circuit which provides the ``brains´´ of the control. The trigger, or ``brain´´, portion of the phase control circuit commonly utilizes a resistor capacitor network which, in combination with a voltage thresholds switch device, provides a time delay between the beginning of each half-cycle and the time the triac is triggered, i.e., shortens the portion of time power is supplied the appliance. This time delay is programmed by the resistor value, lower resistor values allowing the capacitor to charge faster, and reach the voltage threshold faster, which triggers the triac earlier in the half-cycle and applies power to the appliance for a greater portion of the half-cycle.
Keywords
Consumer products; Delay effects; Electric variables control; Home appliances; Phase control; Power semiconductor switches; Resistors; Switching circuits; Threshold voltage; Thyristors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.1973.349886
Filename
4158352
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