Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Switching systems – Switch actuation
Patent
1981-05-26
1983-06-28
Griffin, Donald A.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Switching systems
Switch actuation
323235, G05F 164, H02P 1324
Patent
active
043907954
ABSTRACT:
An electronic switching system for inductive loads in A.C. circuits, comprising a triac switch in series with an inductive load such as transformer or motor, etc. across an A.C. voltage. The control voltage for the triac switch is provided by a smaller, lower power triac driver, which has a light emitting diode controlled by an optically isolated transistor. The optically isolated transistor is provided with electrical pulses each a half cycle of voltage by means of a zero crossing detector. Since it is impossible to know precisely what the power factor of the load is, the triggering of the triac driver is provided at zero voltage on both the upward and downward crossing. These pulses, amplified by the transistor, control the triac driver. The load current will lag the voltage by some angle, dependent on the power factor, and the current will stop at its zero point. The triac driver has its control voltage at the zero of voltage and, therefore, has a control ready to ignite the triac as soon as the current in the reverse direction passes to zero.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2779897 (1957-01-01), Ellis
patent: 3890562 (1975-06-01), West
Griffin Donald A.
Telex Computer Products, Inc.
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