Practical+Commutation+Circuit1 (1)
Practical+Commutation+Circuit1 (1)
In this tutorial, we will learn about SCR Turn OFF Methods By Practical
Circuits. There are several ways to properly implement the SCR Turn OFF
methods like Natural, Forced. In Forced Commutation, there are again several
sub-categories like Class A, B, C, D, E. We will learn about all these different
methods to properly turn OFF an SCR, different classes of Commutation and
also the Dynamic Turn OFF Characteristics of SCR.
Forced Commutation
In case of DC circuits, there is no natural current zero to turn OFF the SCR. In
such circuits, forward current must be forced to zero with an external circuit
(known as Commutating Circuit) to commutate the SCR. Hence the name,
Forced Commutation.
Depending on the process for achieving zero current in the SCR and the
arrangement of the commutating components, Forced Commutation is
classified into different types. They are:
This is also known as Self Commutation by Resonating the Load or simply the
Resonant Commutation. In this commutation, the source of commutation
voltage is in the load. The commutating components are L and C and the
Capacitor can be connected either in parallel or in series with the load
resistance RL as shown below.
Practical circuit of Series Class A Commutation Circuit
Circuit diagram of Class A Commutation
Class B Commutation
Class D Commutation
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