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let me look may be ill remember the 90's...
to me it looks like youll need: 2.5 V, at 300-700mA to fully trigger a power pulse into a resistive load.
with the caveats that: never let the gate drop below -10 volts, or the gate will die. or exceed its average power/heat capacity for your waveform. thats in fig 8.
remember these SCR's are current contrlled devices, not Voltage controlled, like IGBT's or FET's. if you include a reisistor in series with the transformers secondary (lets say 5 volts.) , the gate voltage needed will appear across the gate, with the balance across the low ohm resistor. like a zener or led circuit. these have more difficult drive condidtions then voltage controlled switches.
there was a masterful example of a scr tesla coil using a saturable inductor, in the late 90's, but i cant remember the website or name of the person. EDIT! it was Alan Sharp, but wayback doesnt have any of his work on SCRs.
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teravolt wrote ...
2.5v@150mA at 25 deg C
but he needs to realise thats the lowest drive for a weak current voltage switch, with a T0-247 i assume he means to really push some power, which means he needs to drive the gate real hard.
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A SCR is a current-controlled device, much like a bipolar transistor. The gate turn-on voltage is usually somewhere around 0.7 volts, but may be higher. The trigger circuit must be able to set the gate trigger current to the required value through the trigger voltage range. Triggering a SCR from a low-impedance voltage source may damage it.
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SCR gates are current operated, like a transistor base. The way to drive them is a 12V pulse through a resistor sized to give the required gate current. Eg, if the datasheet says the SCR needs 100mA worst-case, and the gate voltage is 4V worst case, then the resistor is (12-4)/0.1 = 80 ohms.
A 100 ohm resistor between gate and cathode also helps to avoid spurious triggering in dimmer and inverter type circuits.
I will use it doubled in coilgun, so i need to push it to limit.
With previous scr (2x bt152-800R) i switched gate with 5V and no resistor (2200uF discharged into gate through p mosfet), but i destroyed it with dry shot so i ordered 2 of those (with this ) and i am waiting for better results
i'm not new to electronics, but current driven devices are harder for me to understand than mosfets.
for start i will try those 4 volts and post some result and photos in electromagnetic accelerator page.
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