Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Relay question about diodes across the coil
Posted by
Harvey White
on 2004-01-10 19:45:38 UTC
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 02:05:50 -0000, you wrote:
ruin (by back-biasing) the semiconductors driving the relay.
With an AC relay, there is no way to put diodes across the relay to
accomplish this. It is possible to put an MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor,
often called a surge suppresser) across the coil, which can help. If
the circuit doing the switching is switching at the point of the
waveform where the voltage is zero, then this is not needed. It is
only needed if switching is happening at any other place on the
waveform.
Harvey
>Back when I was a kid learning about relay circuits on the jobThe diode dumps the back EMF which produces a current spike that can
>(1960's), most of the control circuits I got involved in used low
>voltage A.C. and I don't ever remember seeing a diode. I just found
>out that it's good practice to put a diode across the coil of relays
>to keep them from chattering due to the current stored in the coil
>inductance. Question is: Only on D.C. relays or is this supposed
>to be done on A.C. relays as well?
ruin (by back-biasing) the semiconductors driving the relay.
With an AC relay, there is no way to put diodes across the relay to
accomplish this. It is possible to put an MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor,
often called a surge suppresser) across the coil, which can help. If
the circuit doing the switching is switching at the point of the
waveform where the voltage is zero, then this is not needed. It is
only needed if switching is happening at any other place on the
waveform.
Harvey
>
>Jeff
>
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washcomp
2004-01-10 18:05:55 UTC
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2004-01-10 18:35:09 UTC
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2004-01-10 19:56:50 UTC
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2004-01-10 20:05:19 UTC
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2004-01-10 20:18:23 UTC
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2004-01-10 20:39:19 UTC
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2004-01-10 20:42:51 UTC
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2004-01-10 20:46:40 UTC
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2004-01-10 20:53:47 UTC
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2004-01-10 21:24:23 UTC
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2004-01-10 21:27:04 UTC
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2004-01-10 21:37:09 UTC
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2004-01-11 02:33:13 UTC
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2004-01-11 14:16:55 UTC
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Jon Elson
2004-01-11 14:19:07 UTC
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2004-01-11 17:22:40 UTC
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2004-01-11 19:44:20 UTC
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2004-01-11 20:06:18 UTC
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2004-01-11 20:28:29 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Relay question about diodes across the coil
David A. Frantz
2004-01-12 11:24:51 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Relay question about diodes across the coil