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Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Arrow | $0.71–$0.92 |
Digi-Key | $4.50–$5.00 |
LCSC | $5.26 |
Mouser | $4.33 |
Verical | $0.85–$1.06 |
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Identify Components:
- Optotriac: The optotriac in your project might be represented by a component like U2.
- Thyristor: The thyristor is likely represented by components like Q1, Q2, etc.
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Connections:
- Optotriac Output: Connect the MT2 pin of U2 to the gate pin $G$ of the thyristor (e.g., Q1).
- Biasing Resistor: It’s common to use a resistor between the Optotriac and the thyristor gate to limit the current. Let's call this R_Gate. Place this resistor between U2:MT2 and Q1:G.
- Thyristor Cathode: Connect the cathode pin $K$ of the thyristor to the same point as the optotriac’s MT1, usually grounded or to a common reference point.
Connection Exampleasadi
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Optotriac Output (MT2) to Thyristor Gate (G): This provides the gate trigger current necessary to turn on the thyristor. There's usually a resistor in series to control the current level.
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Optotriac Common (MT1) to Thyristor Cathode (K): This serves as the return path for the gate current. By connecting MT1 of the optotriac to the cathode of the thyristor, you facilitate the flow of a small current through the gate-cathode path to initiate conduction.
Why Connect MT1 to Cathode?-
Return Current Path: The thyristor needs a return current path to complete the circuit between the gate and cathode when you're triggering it. This allows gate current to flow and initiate the latching of the thyristor.
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Common Reference Point: The connection ensures that the optotriac and thyristor share a common electrical reference, allowing them to properly operate within the intended circuit setup.
Connection Diagram