Class-B or Resonant Pulse Commutation of SCR

Class-B or Resonant Pulse Commutation is a forced commutation technique to turn off an SCR. In this technique, thyristor or SCR is turned off by gradual build-up of resonant current in the reverse direction i.e. from cathode to anode of SCR. This technique is also known as current commutation and occurs in DC circuit not … Read more

Commutation of SCR and its Types

Commutation in Power Electronics refers to the process of commutation of SCR. Whenever we talk of commutation in power electronics, we simply mean the process to turn off an SCR. This article details about the commutation of SCR, Natural Commutation, Forced Commutation and various types of Forced Commutation techniques. What is Commutation of SCR? Commutation … Read more

String Efficiency and Derating Factor of SCR

String Efficiency of SCR: String Efficiency of SCR is the degree of capacity utilization of individual SCRs in a string of series / parallel connected SCRs. String efficiency is always less than 1. Series or parallel connection of SCR is required to meet the higher voltage / current requirement in industrial application. Though the rating … Read more

Snubber Circuit – Purpose, Design and Working

Snubber Circuit is a circuit consisting of series combination of resistance and capacitance in parallel with SCR. This article describes the purpose, design and working principle of Snubber Circuit in detail. Purpose of Snubber Circuit The main purpose of Snubber Circuit is to prevent the unwanted triggering of SCR or thyristor due to high rate … Read more

Switching Characteristics of SCR

Switching characteristics of SCR is the time variation of voltage across its anode and cathode terminals and the current through it during its turn on and turn off process. This means, there will be two types of characteristics: One during turn on process and other during turn off process of SCR. It is also known … Read more

di/dt Protection of SCR Explained

di/dt protection is required to protect thyristor or SCR from the formation of local hot spot due to high value of rate of change of anode current i.e. di/dt near the gate to cathode junction during its turn on process. When a thyristor or SCR is forward biased and is turned on by gate pulse, … Read more