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14/04/2017

Snubber Circuit

  • The SCR may be turned on due to transient or high dv/dt voltage across it in spite of switch S is kept open. 
  • The SCR may damage due to this type of surge voltage. 
  • The transient voltage is generated due to inductive load and SCR is protected against such transient voltage. 
  • The Snubber circuit is connected across SCR in order to reduce effect of transient voltage. This RC circuit is called as SNUBBER CIRCUIT.

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  • When SCR T1 is in turned off condition, the charging of capacitor is done through path (+) Vdc – S – D – C – Vdc (-). 
  • The capacitor is connected across DC supply due to low forward resistance of diode D therefore the voltage across SCR T1 reduces.
  • When the voltage across capacitor is equal to supply voltage, the diode D becomes reverse biased.  
  • When the SCR T1 is turned on, the discharging of capacitor is done through path (+) C – R – SCR T1 – C (-).  
  • The resistance R limit the discharging current and protects the SCR against overload current.
  • The RC circuit and diode D is used as Snubber circuit as shown in the figure A. 
  • It protects SCR against dv/dt and transient voltage. The alternative circuit of the Snubber circuit is shown in the figure C.


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