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RE: Using SCR's For Regulating Input Current
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- Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 08:01:24 -0700
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Original poster: "Steve Conner" <steve.conner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Do you know any site that shows schematics of such a firing circuit?
Here is one that I've been using successfully. It has hard firing so should
drive any load. I used it with a pair of 90A SCRs to make a variable output
DC supply.
http://www.scopeboy.com/tesla/ol2psu.html
Thyristor is just the British word for SCR :P
Steve C.