DocumentCode
1053672
Title
Progress in light activated power thyristors
Author
Silber, Dieter ; Winter, Wolfgang ; Fullmann, Marius
Author_Institution
AEG-Telefunken Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Volume
23
Issue
8
fYear
1976
fDate
8/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
899
Lastpage
904
Abstract
Light activated power thyristors would have considerable advantages in intermediate- and high-voltage circuits, as power and trigger circuits could be electrically separated by use of glass fiber cables. Besides high-voltage capability, such devices must have turn-on delay times, dv/dt capabilities, and di/dt stabilities which are comparable to conventionally fired thyristors. The necessary trigger power, however, has to be kept low enough to enable firing with GaAs light emitters, which are available now or will be in the near future. The dv/dt sensitivity is an essential limitation for the reduction of the minimum necessary trigger power. Optimizing of the thyristor emitter shunts results in an already acceptable compromise, but much better results can be obtained by a gate structure which actively compensates dv/dt fault triggering. Our test devices show good turn-on behavior. A short survey on different GaAs-light sources and the coupling problem is given.
Keywords
Circuit faults; Circuit stability; Delay; Gallium arsenide; Glass; Light emitting diodes; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber devices; Thyristors; Trigger circuits;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-ED.1976.18506
Filename
1478519
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