SILICON
CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
A silicon
controlled rectifier or semiconductor-controlled rectifier is a four-layer
solidstate current-controlling device. The name "silicon controlled
rectifier" is General Electric's trade name for a type of thyristor.
SCRs are
mainly used in electronic devices that require control of high voltage and
power. This makes them applicable in medium and high AC power operations such
as motor control function.
An SCR
conducts when a gate pulse is applied to it, just like a diode. It has four
layers of semiconductors that form two structures namely; NPNP or PNPN. In
addition, it has three junctions labeled as J1, J2 and J3 and three
terminals(anode, cathode and a gate). An SCR is diagramatically represented as
shown below.
The anode
connects to the P-type, cathode to the N-type and the gate to the P-type as
shown below.
In an
SCR, the intrinsic semiconductor is silicon to which the required dopants are
infused. However, doping a PNPN junction is dependent on the SCR application.
Modes of Operation in SCR
·
OFF state (forward blocking
mode) − Here the anode is assigned a positive
voltage, the gate is assigned a zero voltage (disconnected) and the cathode is
assigned a negative voltage. As a result, Junctions J1 and J3 are in forward
bias while J2 is in reverse bias. J2 reaches its breakdown avalanche value and
starts to conduct. Below this value, the resistance of J1 is significantly high
and is thus said to be in the off state.
·
ON state (conducting mode) − An SCR is brought to this state either by increasing the
potential difference between the anode and cathode above the avalanche voltage
or by applying a positive signal at the gate. Immediately the SCR starts to
conduct, gate voltage is no longer needed to maintain the ON state and is,
therefore, switched off by −
o
Decreasing the current flow
through it to the lowest value called holding current
o
Using a transistor placed
across the junction.
Reverse blocking − This compensates
the drop in forward voltage. This is due to the fact that a low doped region in
P1 is needed. It is important to note that the voltage ratings of forward and
reverse blocking are equal.
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