Hi Scott, thanks to your advice I found the information about SCS and SCR application in the industry. They can be used in various circuites to begin with crowbar devices for overvoltage protection and up to the effective control element for the motor drives. Even in household equipment they can be used as a dimmer switches. And actually I've forgotten that I set up such kind of dimmers in my house three years ago. Dimmers protect sets of hallogen lamps in several rooms.
Hi Scott. The ambient temperature for diodes is assumed at 40C for all examples in theory sheet. Is this temeperature is taken only for example or this temeperature is commonly used for calculations in practice, I wonder? In many applications temperature can be greater.
Hi Scott. This part:"Creating and ‘OR’ gate from diodes for applications such as alarms that have only one door" is not as clear as it could be.If it was possible to have a closer look at larger part of the diagram it could be easier to read current flow.
Hi Scott, thanks to your advice I found the information about SCS and SCR application in the industry. They can be used in various circuites to begin with crowbar devices for overvoltage protection and up to the effective control element for the motor drives. Even in household equipment they can be used as a dimmer switches. And actually I've forgotten that I set up such kind of dimmers in my house three years ago. Dimmers protect sets of hallogen lamps in several rooms.
ReplyDeleteAll the experiments we've done in the class on 9th of March underlined that voltage drop is one of the most effective way of circuite analisys.Edit
ReplyDeleteHi Scott. The ambient temperature for diodes is assumed at 40C for all examples in theory sheet. Is this temeperature is taken only for example or this temeperature is commonly used for calculations in practice, I wonder? In many applications temperature can be greater.
ReplyDeleteHi Scott. This part:"Creating and ‘OR’ gate from diodes for applications such as alarms that have only one door" is not as clear as it could be.If it was possible to have a closer look at larger part of the diagram it could be easier to read current flow.
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