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>On Sun, 15 Apr 2001 18:41:43 -0700 measures <2@vc.net> writes:
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>>>Hi Rich,
>>> And that is for why?
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>>Ä It doesn't take 500v to operate the gate. Mo' is not always mo'
>>betta
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>Hi Rich,
> Hmmm, I think there is a bit of a misunderstanding here.
>
> Indeed, the SCR gate may only require as little as a 1/4 volt to
>trigger.
>
> Let's see if I can describe a circuit with only 3 (important) nodes in
>3 sentences...
>
> The cathode of the zener string and the anode of the SCR are connected
>to the tube's screen.
ok
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> The anode of the zener string is connected to the gate of the SCR and
>one end of a resistor; R.
> The cathode of the SCR and the other end of the resistor, R, are
>connected to ground.
>
ok
> A typical value for R may also be instructive... Let's say that the
>zener string is operated at a maximum current of 100mA. Then, assuming
>something like a 300V screen supply (and a 2N688 400V SCR), R is selected
>to pass the zener current without exceeding the SCR's "must not trigger"
>gate voltage specification: .25V. 2 ohms (at a half watt) would be a
>good choice in this instance.
>
> The maximum gate voltage will be .2 volts in normal operation.
>
> In the event of an arc, the zener current will rise rapidly, and the
>voltage developed across R will trigger the SCR (typically at around
>350mA of zener current), protecting the zeners and the tube socket bypass
>capacitor.
>
When the screen arcs to the anode, and the SCR has not yet fired, we have
several kV on one end of the 2-ohm R. My thought is that c. 1500A
might damage the gate.
cheers, Marv
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