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Dr. ParasTrivedi
Shree J.P.Arts & Science College
DIAC & TRIAC
Contents
 DIAC
 TRIAC
 Quadrac
 Features
 Construction
 Operation
 V – I Characteristics
 Applications
 Merits & Demerits
 Testing of TRIAC
DIAC:Diode on AC
DIAC has two electrodes.
It is a member of the thyristor family.
It is mainly used in triggering of thyristor.
The advantage of using this device is that it can be turned on or off simply by reducing
the voltage level below its avalanche breakdown voltage.
Also, it can be either turned on or off for both the polarity ofvoltages.
This device works when avalanche breakdown occurs.
The DIAC is basically a two-terminal parallel-inverse combination of semiconductor
layers that permits triggering in either direction.
There is no control terminal on this device.
Physically it looks like a regular semiconductor diode.
DIAC
Symmetrical DIAC: The device is rated by current and voltage.
When both forward and reverse breakover voltages are almost same value it is known as
Symmetrical DIAC.
Asymmetrical DIAC: In this type, the voltage ratings are mentioned as 20/18V.
It means in one direction breakdown voltage is 20V, and in the other it is 18V.
A circle is marked on high voltage side of thedevice.
The figure shows a symbol of DIAC which resembles the connection of two diodes in
series.
Also it can be called as a transistor without base.
Construction of DIAC
It is a device which consists of four layers and two terminals.
The construction is almost same as that of the transistor. But there are certain points
which deviate from the construction from the transistor.
The differentiating points are-
1. There is no base terminal in the DIAC.
2. The three regions have almost the same level of doping.
3. It gives symmetrical switching characteristics for either polarity of voltages.
Construction of DIAC
Neither terminal is referred to as the cathode.
Instead, there is an anode 1 (or electrode 1) and an anode 2 (or electrode2).
When anode 1 is positive with respect to anode 2, the semiconductor layers of particular
interest are p1n2p2 and n3.
For anode 2 positive with respect to anode 1, the applicable layers are p2n2p1 andn1.
DIAC
Operation
DIAC Operation
DIAC has two p-type material and three n-type materials.
Also it does not have any gate terminal in it.
The DIAC can be turned on for both the polarity of voltages.
When A2 is more positive with respect to A1 then the current does not flows through the
corresponding N-layer but flows from P2-N2-P1-N1.
WhenA1 is more positiveA2 then the current flows through P1-N2-P2-N3.
The construction resembles the diode connected in series.
When applied voltage is small in either polarity, a very small current flows which is
known as leakage current because of drift of electrons and holes in the depletionregion.
Although a small current flows, but it is not sufficient enough to produce avalanche
breakdown so the device remains in the non conducting state.
When the applied voltage in either polarity exceeds the breakdown voltage, DIAC
current rises and the device conducts in accordance with its V-Icharacteristics.
DIAC Operation
As the voltage is increased from zero in either direction, a small amount of leakage
current occurs, as shown in characteristiccurve.
When VBR is reached in either direction, the DIAC fires (i.e. starts toconduct).
There is then a negative-differential-resistance region, similar to that of UJT.
After the breakover voltage is reached, the DIAC conducts current easily and has very
little internal resistance.
The DIAC looks like a semiconductor diode.
It is not coded for polarity because it acts the same in bothdirections.
The DIAC acts as open circuit when the voltage is less than its avalanche breakdown
voltage.
When the device has to be turned off, the voltage must be reduced below its avalanche
breakdown voltage.
DIAC VI Characteristic Curve
DIAC Summary
Applications of DIAC
1. It can be used in an oscillator circuits.
2. It is low power triggering device.
3. It can be used in the lamp dimmer circuit.
4. It is used in the heat control circuit.
5. It is used in the speed control of a universalmotor.
Advantages:
1. It does not switch sharply to a low voltage condition at a low current level as done by
SCR or TRIAC.
2. It has low on state voltage drop until its current falls below the holding currentlevel.
3. Voltage drop decreases with the increase in current.
TRIAC
TRIAC = TRIode for AlternatingCurrent.
TRIAC is a five layer, three terminal power semiconductor device.
It has a pair of phase controlled SCRs connected in inverse parallel manner on the same
chip.
It is a bidirectional device, means it can conduct current in both the directions.
It can conduct in both the directions that is whether the applied gate signal is positive or
negative, it will conduct.
Physically the triac does not comprise two thyristors connected inparallel.
It only functions as two inverse parallel connected thyristors onAC.
The TRIAC is not designed for work onDC.
The TRIAC of maximum rating of 16 kW is available.
Construction of TRIAC
Two SCRs are connected in inverse parallel with gate terminal as common.
Gate terminals is connected to both the N and P regions due to which gate signal may be
applied which is irrespective of the polarity of the signal.
Here, we do not have anode and cathode since it works for both the polarities which
means that device is bilateral.
It consists of three terminals namely, main terminal 1(MT1), main terminal 2(MT2), and
gate terminal G.
TRIAC Equivalent Circuit
TRIAC Operation
The triac can be turned on by applying the gate voltage higher than break overvoltage.
However, without making the voltage high, it can be turned on by applying the gate pulse
for 35 μseconds to turn it on.
When the voltage applied is less than the break over voltage, we use gate triggering
method to turn it on.
There are four different modes of operations, they are-
1. When MT2 and Gate being Positive with respect to MT1:
When this happens, current flows through the path P1-N1-P2-N2. Here, P1-N1 and P2-N2
are forward biased but N1-P2 is reversebiased.
The TRIAC is said to be operated in positively biased region.
Positive gate with respect to MT1 forward biases P2-N2 and breakdownoccurs.
TRIAC Operation contd.
2. When MT2 is Positive but Gate is Negative with respect to MT1:
The current flows through the path P1-N1-P2-N2. But P2-N3 is forward biased and current
carriers injected into P2 on theTRIAC.
3. When MT2 and Gate are Negative with respect to MT1:
Current flows through the path P2-N1-P1-N4.
Two junctions P2-N1 and P1-N4 are forward biased but the junction N1-P1 is reverse biased.
The TRIAC is said to be in the negatively biased region.
TRIAC Operation contd.
4. When MT2 is Negative but Gate is Positive with respect to MT1:
P2-N2 is forward biased at that condition.
Current carriers are injected so the TRAIC turnson.
This mode of operation has a disadvantage that it should not be used for high (di/dt) circuits.
Sensitivity of triggering in mode 2 and 3 is high and if marginal triggering capability is
required, negative gate pulses should be used.
Triggering in mode 1 is more sensitive than mode 2 and mode 3.
In mode-I, the terminal T2 is positive and the device is switched on by positive gate
current pulse.
In mode-II, the terminal T1 is positive and it is switched on by negative gate current
pulse.
A TRIAC is more economical than a pair of SCRs in anti parallel and its control is
simpler.
TRIAC Characteristics
TRIAC Characteristics
The TRIAC characteristics is similar to SCR but it is applicable to both positive and
negative TRIAC voltages.
The operation can be summarized as follows-
First Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage at terminal MT2 is positive with respect to
terminal MT1 and gate voltage is also positive with respect to first terminal.
Second Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage at terminal 2 is positive with respect to
terminal 1 and gate voltage is negative with respect to terminal1.
Third Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage of terminal 1 is positive with respect to
terminal 2 and the gate voltage is negative.
Fourth Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage of terminal 2 is negative with respect to
terminal 1 and gate voltage is positive.
TRIAC Characteristics
When the device gets turned on, a heavy current flows through it which may damage the
device, hence in order to limit the current a current limiting resistor should be connected
externally to it.
By applying proper gate signal, firing angle of the device may becontrolled.
The gate triggering circuits should be used for proper gatetriggering.
We can use DIAC for triggering the gatepulse.
For firing of the device with proper firing angle, a gate pulse may be applied up to a
duration of 35 micro seconds.
TRIAC Characteristics
Ι + Mode = MT2 current positive (+ve), Gate current positive (+ve)
Ι – Mode = MT2 current positive (+ve), Gate current negative (-ve)
ΙΙΙ + Mode = MT2 current negative (-ve), Gate current positive (+ve)
ΙΙΙ – Mode = MT2 current negative (-ve), Gate current negative (-ve)
TRIAC Characteristics
The TRIAC has three terminals namely Main Terminal 1(MT1), Main Terminal 2 (MT2)
and Gate (G) as shown in figure.
If MT1 is forward biased with respect to MT2, then the current flows from MT1 toMT2.
Similarly, if the MT2 is forward biased with respect to MT1, then the current flows from
MT2 to MT1.
The above two conditions are achieved whenever the gate is triggered with an
appropriate gate pulse.
Merits & Demerits of TRIAC
Merits:
1. It can be triggered with positive or negative polarity of gatepulses.
2. It requires only a single heat sink of slightly larger size, whereas for SCR, two heat
sinks should be required of smaller size.
3. It requires single fuse for protection.
4. A safe breakdown in either direction is possible but for SCR protection should be given
with parallel diode.
Demerits:
1. Well designed RC snubber is required for protection.
2. The reapplied dv/dt rating is lower, so it is difficult to use with inductiveload.
3. The gate current sensitivity is poorer.
4. The turn off time is longer due to the minority carrier storageeffect.
TRIAC Applications
Light dimming.
Heating control.
Appliance type motor drives.
Solid state relays with typically 50/60Hz supply frequency.
It is used in control circuits.
It is used in High power lamp switching.
It is used in AC powercontrol.
QUADRAC:
The DIAC is a two-way breakover triggering device.
The TRIAC is a two-way SCR with one gate terminal.
The DIAC and the TRIAC are used together in a variety of applications, such as the room
incandescent-light dimmer switch.
A DIAC - TRIAC combined package is called asquadrac.

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DIAC & TRIAC

  • 1. Dr. ParasTrivedi Shree J.P.Arts & Science College DIAC & TRIAC
  • 2. Contents  DIAC  TRIAC  Quadrac  Features  Construction  Operation  V – I Characteristics  Applications  Merits & Demerits  Testing of TRIAC
  • 3. DIAC:Diode on AC DIAC has two electrodes. It is a member of the thyristor family. It is mainly used in triggering of thyristor. The advantage of using this device is that it can be turned on or off simply by reducing the voltage level below its avalanche breakdown voltage. Also, it can be either turned on or off for both the polarity ofvoltages. This device works when avalanche breakdown occurs. The DIAC is basically a two-terminal parallel-inverse combination of semiconductor layers that permits triggering in either direction. There is no control terminal on this device. Physically it looks like a regular semiconductor diode.
  • 4. DIAC Symmetrical DIAC: The device is rated by current and voltage. When both forward and reverse breakover voltages are almost same value it is known as Symmetrical DIAC. Asymmetrical DIAC: In this type, the voltage ratings are mentioned as 20/18V. It means in one direction breakdown voltage is 20V, and in the other it is 18V. A circle is marked on high voltage side of thedevice. The figure shows a symbol of DIAC which resembles the connection of two diodes in series. Also it can be called as a transistor without base.
  • 5. Construction of DIAC It is a device which consists of four layers and two terminals. The construction is almost same as that of the transistor. But there are certain points which deviate from the construction from the transistor. The differentiating points are- 1. There is no base terminal in the DIAC. 2. The three regions have almost the same level of doping. 3. It gives symmetrical switching characteristics for either polarity of voltages.
  • 6. Construction of DIAC Neither terminal is referred to as the cathode. Instead, there is an anode 1 (or electrode 1) and an anode 2 (or electrode2). When anode 1 is positive with respect to anode 2, the semiconductor layers of particular interest are p1n2p2 and n3. For anode 2 positive with respect to anode 1, the applicable layers are p2n2p1 andn1.
  • 8. DIAC Operation DIAC has two p-type material and three n-type materials. Also it does not have any gate terminal in it. The DIAC can be turned on for both the polarity of voltages. When A2 is more positive with respect to A1 then the current does not flows through the corresponding N-layer but flows from P2-N2-P1-N1. WhenA1 is more positiveA2 then the current flows through P1-N2-P2-N3. The construction resembles the diode connected in series. When applied voltage is small in either polarity, a very small current flows which is known as leakage current because of drift of electrons and holes in the depletionregion. Although a small current flows, but it is not sufficient enough to produce avalanche breakdown so the device remains in the non conducting state. When the applied voltage in either polarity exceeds the breakdown voltage, DIAC current rises and the device conducts in accordance with its V-Icharacteristics.
  • 9. DIAC Operation As the voltage is increased from zero in either direction, a small amount of leakage current occurs, as shown in characteristiccurve. When VBR is reached in either direction, the DIAC fires (i.e. starts toconduct). There is then a negative-differential-resistance region, similar to that of UJT. After the breakover voltage is reached, the DIAC conducts current easily and has very little internal resistance. The DIAC looks like a semiconductor diode. It is not coded for polarity because it acts the same in bothdirections. The DIAC acts as open circuit when the voltage is less than its avalanche breakdown voltage. When the device has to be turned off, the voltage must be reduced below its avalanche breakdown voltage.
  • 11. DIAC Summary Applications of DIAC 1. It can be used in an oscillator circuits. 2. It is low power triggering device. 3. It can be used in the lamp dimmer circuit. 4. It is used in the heat control circuit. 5. It is used in the speed control of a universalmotor. Advantages: 1. It does not switch sharply to a low voltage condition at a low current level as done by SCR or TRIAC. 2. It has low on state voltage drop until its current falls below the holding currentlevel. 3. Voltage drop decreases with the increase in current.
  • 12. TRIAC TRIAC = TRIode for AlternatingCurrent. TRIAC is a five layer, three terminal power semiconductor device. It has a pair of phase controlled SCRs connected in inverse parallel manner on the same chip. It is a bidirectional device, means it can conduct current in both the directions. It can conduct in both the directions that is whether the applied gate signal is positive or negative, it will conduct. Physically the triac does not comprise two thyristors connected inparallel. It only functions as two inverse parallel connected thyristors onAC. The TRIAC is not designed for work onDC. The TRIAC of maximum rating of 16 kW is available.
  • 13. Construction of TRIAC Two SCRs are connected in inverse parallel with gate terminal as common. Gate terminals is connected to both the N and P regions due to which gate signal may be applied which is irrespective of the polarity of the signal. Here, we do not have anode and cathode since it works for both the polarities which means that device is bilateral. It consists of three terminals namely, main terminal 1(MT1), main terminal 2(MT2), and gate terminal G.
  • 15. TRIAC Operation The triac can be turned on by applying the gate voltage higher than break overvoltage. However, without making the voltage high, it can be turned on by applying the gate pulse for 35 μseconds to turn it on. When the voltage applied is less than the break over voltage, we use gate triggering method to turn it on. There are four different modes of operations, they are- 1. When MT2 and Gate being Positive with respect to MT1: When this happens, current flows through the path P1-N1-P2-N2. Here, P1-N1 and P2-N2 are forward biased but N1-P2 is reversebiased. The TRIAC is said to be operated in positively biased region. Positive gate with respect to MT1 forward biases P2-N2 and breakdownoccurs.
  • 16. TRIAC Operation contd. 2. When MT2 is Positive but Gate is Negative with respect to MT1: The current flows through the path P1-N1-P2-N2. But P2-N3 is forward biased and current carriers injected into P2 on theTRIAC. 3. When MT2 and Gate are Negative with respect to MT1: Current flows through the path P2-N1-P1-N4. Two junctions P2-N1 and P1-N4 are forward biased but the junction N1-P1 is reverse biased. The TRIAC is said to be in the negatively biased region.
  • 17. TRIAC Operation contd. 4. When MT2 is Negative but Gate is Positive with respect to MT1: P2-N2 is forward biased at that condition. Current carriers are injected so the TRAIC turnson. This mode of operation has a disadvantage that it should not be used for high (di/dt) circuits. Sensitivity of triggering in mode 2 and 3 is high and if marginal triggering capability is required, negative gate pulses should be used. Triggering in mode 1 is more sensitive than mode 2 and mode 3. In mode-I, the terminal T2 is positive and the device is switched on by positive gate current pulse. In mode-II, the terminal T1 is positive and it is switched on by negative gate current pulse. A TRIAC is more economical than a pair of SCRs in anti parallel and its control is simpler.
  • 19. TRIAC Characteristics The TRIAC characteristics is similar to SCR but it is applicable to both positive and negative TRIAC voltages. The operation can be summarized as follows- First Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage at terminal MT2 is positive with respect to terminal MT1 and gate voltage is also positive with respect to first terminal. Second Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage at terminal 2 is positive with respect to terminal 1 and gate voltage is negative with respect to terminal1. Third Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage of terminal 1 is positive with respect to terminal 2 and the gate voltage is negative. Fourth Quadrant Operation of TRIAC: Voltage of terminal 2 is negative with respect to terminal 1 and gate voltage is positive.
  • 20. TRIAC Characteristics When the device gets turned on, a heavy current flows through it which may damage the device, hence in order to limit the current a current limiting resistor should be connected externally to it. By applying proper gate signal, firing angle of the device may becontrolled. The gate triggering circuits should be used for proper gatetriggering. We can use DIAC for triggering the gatepulse. For firing of the device with proper firing angle, a gate pulse may be applied up to a duration of 35 micro seconds.
  • 21. TRIAC Characteristics Ι + Mode = MT2 current positive (+ve), Gate current positive (+ve) Ι – Mode = MT2 current positive (+ve), Gate current negative (-ve) ΙΙΙ + Mode = MT2 current negative (-ve), Gate current positive (+ve) ΙΙΙ – Mode = MT2 current negative (-ve), Gate current negative (-ve)
  • 22. TRIAC Characteristics The TRIAC has three terminals namely Main Terminal 1(MT1), Main Terminal 2 (MT2) and Gate (G) as shown in figure. If MT1 is forward biased with respect to MT2, then the current flows from MT1 toMT2. Similarly, if the MT2 is forward biased with respect to MT1, then the current flows from MT2 to MT1. The above two conditions are achieved whenever the gate is triggered with an appropriate gate pulse.
  • 23. Merits & Demerits of TRIAC Merits: 1. It can be triggered with positive or negative polarity of gatepulses. 2. It requires only a single heat sink of slightly larger size, whereas for SCR, two heat sinks should be required of smaller size. 3. It requires single fuse for protection. 4. A safe breakdown in either direction is possible but for SCR protection should be given with parallel diode. Demerits: 1. Well designed RC snubber is required for protection. 2. The reapplied dv/dt rating is lower, so it is difficult to use with inductiveload. 3. The gate current sensitivity is poorer. 4. The turn off time is longer due to the minority carrier storageeffect.
  • 24. TRIAC Applications Light dimming. Heating control. Appliance type motor drives. Solid state relays with typically 50/60Hz supply frequency. It is used in control circuits. It is used in High power lamp switching. It is used in AC powercontrol.
  • 25. QUADRAC: The DIAC is a two-way breakover triggering device. The TRIAC is a two-way SCR with one gate terminal. The DIAC and the TRIAC are used together in a variety of applications, such as the room incandescent-light dimmer switch. A DIAC - TRIAC combined package is called asquadrac.