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What does the Ifsm rating of an scr mean?
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What does the Ifsm rating of an scar mean?
Thanks"Peter"
What does the Ifsm rating of an scar mean?
** I = current, f = forward, s = single, m = maximum.
Generally it refers to the largest, once in a while, *half cycle 50/60 Hz
* current pulse allowable.
........ Phil
So I have a power supply ...
Ifsm is defined as "non-repetitive peak forward surge current 8.3ms"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"Peter"
What does the Ifsm rating of an scar mean?
** I = current, f = forward, s = single, m = maximum.
Generally it refers to the largest, once in a while, *half cycle 50/60 Hz
* current pulse allowable.
........ Phil
Thanks
So I have a power supply that has a zener diode across the output to
trigger an SCR in the event of over voltage.......
The power supply's fuse is , say 10 amp. Does the SCR's rating have to be
at least 10 amp or will a lower rating one do given that the fuse in the
event of a short to ground through the SCR will fail pretty quickly
Peter
or 10ms,Peter wrote:
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:4dtg9nF1bta8hU1@individual.net...
"Peter"
What does the Ifsm rating of an scar mean?
** I = current, f = forward, s = single, m = maximum.
Generally it refers to the largest, once in a while, *half cycle
50/60 Hz * current pulse allowable.
........ Phil
Thanks
So I have a power supply that has a zener diode across the output to
trigger an SCR in the event of over voltage.......
The power supply's fuse is , say 10 amp. Does the SCR's rating have
to be at least 10 amp or will a lower rating one do given that the
fuse in the event of a short to ground through the SCR will fail
pretty quickly
Peter
Ifsm is defined as "non-repetitive peak forward surge current 8.3ms
^^^^^
half-sine-wave"
If you know something about your fuse, you *can* determine whether or
not the SCR will clear the fuse without failing, clear the fuse but
short-circuit in the process, or just plain old explode.
A fuse is characterised by the amount of energy it takes to melt it; the
term used is "I-squared-t" or I^2t. If you have an I^2t figure for your
fuse, you can compare it with the SCR's I^2t rating to see which one wins.
If SCR I^2t >> fuse I^2t, the SCR will happily blow the fuse, and keep
on ticking. This is what you really want to have happen.
If SCR I^2t << fuse I^2t, the SCR will blow itself to bits (or something
else will fail, eg a pcb track fry), without blowing the fuse. This is a
bad thing.
If SCR I^2t = fuse I^2t (or close to it) then the SCR will clear the
fuse, but will probably fail short-circuit in the process.
OK, so how do you calculate SCR I^2t? well, there are 2 ways:
1) read it off the datasheet. For really big diodes, this is an
incredibly important number - you really dont want to fuck up fuse
selection when directly connected to a 20MVA distribution transformer.
Look at the datasheet for a semikron SKKD15, I^2t is listed underneath
Ifsm.
2) calculate it from Ifsm. You know its a sine wave, of say 30 Amps peak
(I'm looking at a UF400x which specs Ifsm for 8.3ms so f = 60Hz).
Square it, giving [30*sin(2*pi*f*t)]^2 = 900*sin^2[2*pi*f*t]
integrate it over one half period, giving:
I^2t = 900A^2*1/(4*60Hz) = 3.75A^2s
the general formula we have just worked out is:
I^2t = 0.5*Tfsm*Ifsm^2
because Tfsm = 0.5*1/f = 1/2f
lets check with the semikron SKKD15 diode:
http://www.semikron.com/internet/ds.jsp?file=795.html
Ifsm = 320A, 10ms (f = 50Hz, they are Germans) at 25C, so we calculate
I^2t_calc = 0.5*10ms*320^2 = 512A^2s.
the datasheet specs I^2t = 510A^2s at Tj = 25C
OK, lets get all brave and try it at Tj = 125C:
Ifsm = 280A
I^2t_calc = 392A^2s, the datasheet says 390 A^2s.
Voila.
Just a word of caution though:
fuse I^2t is NOT even vaguely linear. take a look at this:
http://www.cooperet.com/library/products/ABC_Specs.pdf
on page 2. You need to calculate I^2t rating from this graph, under the
same conditions as the SCR figure. 10ms = bottom of graph, so for a 30A
ABC fuse, 10ms I^2t = 450A^2*0.01s = 2000A^2s (this graph is RMS amps
not peak amps, and 0.5*peak^2 = rms^2).
the spec'd I^2t is 1429 A^2s, but thats specd at 1000A (ac interrupt
rating), which is off the sheet. if we run the calculation backwards,
1429 = (1000^2)*t so t = 1.4ms, which looks like a pretty good curve fit.
HTH
Cheers
Terry
Semiconductors are well known for being great fuse protectors !So I have a power supply that has a zener diode across the output to
trigger an SCR in the event of over voltage.......
The power supply's fuse is , say 10 amp. Does the SCR's rating have to be
at least 10 amp or will a lower rating one do given that the fuse in the
event of a short to ground through the SCR will fail pretty quickly
Is there some unwritten rule about posting to this NG that I've missedPost the full schematic and all the details an ABSE.
Or else piss off .
Yeah OK, but what's with the piss off bit?
Post the full schematic and all the details an BASE.
Or else piss off .
Yeah OK, but what's with the piss off bit?
How is a request for information trolling?** Cos YOU are bloody TROLLING !!!!!
So I have a power supply that has a zener diode across the output to
trigger an SCR in the event of over voltage.......
Yeah OK, but what's with the piss off bit?
Peter,** Cos YOU are bloody TROLLING !!!!!
How is a request for information trolling?
The power supply in question is a Johnson Unit that I've repaired for a
friend.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~pebarhug/radios/Johnson_1.jpg
The semiconductors only had in house type numbers on them.
My p was a genuine question. What seems elementary to you is not to me.
"Peter" <pmhughes@nospamozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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** Cos YOU are bloody TROLLING !!!!!
How is a request for information trolling?
The power supply in question is a Johnson Unit that I've repaired for a
friend.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~pebarhug/radios/Johnson_1.jpg
The semiconductors only had in house type numbers on them.
My p was a genuine question. What seems elementary to you is not to me.
Peter,
Is that Phil Allison you are having a discussion with?
If so, you are wasting your time trying to reason with him. Just killfile
the graceless prick. I did, six months ago and have not missed him.
His technical knowledge is quite good but he turns to psychotic abuse for
no reason. Or maybe his reason is the gratification of getting a shocked
reaction. Whatever. He is a troll and is not worth your trouble.
PH
Yeah, good advice.
(wink wink) so best if you're thin skinned to push it over in the wankerPost the full schematic and all the details an ABSE.
Or else piss off .
Yeah OK, but what's with the piss off bit?
Is there some unwritten rule about posting to this NG that I've missed
somewhere?
It's just the resident autistics way of saying hello , he is a bit queer
Kettle"Peter Howard"
** Piss off - you know nothing IDIOT.
...... Phil
Pot
Yeah - done that...no more nonsense from that quarter. What a sad,patheticPeter wrote:
Post the full schematic and all the details an ABSE.
Or else piss off .
Yeah OK, but what's with the piss off bit?
Is there some unwritten rule about posting to this NG that I've missed
somewhere?
It's just the resident autistics way of saying hello , he is a bit queer
(wink wink) so best if you're thin skinned to push it over in the wanker
file to be ignored.
You weren't to know that Phil's good buddy who DID complete UniYeah - done that...no more nonsense from that quarter. What a sad,pathetic
individual.
"Peter"
** Bloody TROLLs like Peter always squeal like stuck pigs when they are
OUTED !
....... Phil