Power Electronics Lab: Triac Controller With Resistive & Resistive-Inductive Loads
Power Electronics Lab: Triac Controller With Resistive & Resistive-Inductive Loads
Objectives
List of Equipment/Software
Supply voltage: 90 V
Ohmic load: 200 Ω (2 of 100 Ω resistances in series)
Ohmic- inductive load: 33 Ω (3 x 100 Ω resistances in parallel) and 50 mH (1 inductance in series)
Pulse form: “Pulse”
Bridge topology: “735 012 – 01 M1/M3”
CASSY Software
Circuit Diagram
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Connection Diagram
Experimental Procedure
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The time profiles should be drawn for the angles 0°, 45°, 90° and 135° and described briefly. To obtain
the line diagrams below, please connect the components as shown in connection diagram. Open the
CASSY Lab file Triac_R_45.labx.
Task 1.1
Measurement of us01, uV, ud, id at α = 45°
Result/Graph
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Task 1.2
Result/Graph
Analysis/Discussion
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Evaluated results
Compare the controls characteristics determined for the ideal case (Theory) and for the measured values
as drawn in the fig. above.
Theoretical results
Id(α) / Id(α=0)
The time profiles should be drawn for the angles 0°, 45°, 90° and 135° and described briefly. To obtain
the line diagrams below, please connect the components as shown in paragraph 4.2.2. Open the CASSY
Lab file Triac_RL_45.labx.
Task 3.1
Measurement of us01, ud, uv1, id at α = 45°
Result/Graph
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Task 3.2
Result/Graph
Analysis/Discussion