Hi All,
I have a crowbar circuit which I want to use as an e-fuse (over current protection not over voltage). Basically the volt drop across a sense resistor is used to trigger the gate of the SCR when the current through the resistor reaches a set level, shorting the circuit and concequently blowing the upstream fuse. However I want to know how quickly the SCR triggers, so I have done some calculations but I am not sure if they are correct. Would someone help me validate these calcs? Vcc is about 16 V, Vth is 1.7 V, and dV/dt is 10 V/us from the datasheet so I make the time about (16 - 1.7) / 10 = 1.43 us. Does this seem correct?
I have a crowbar circuit which I want to use as an e-fuse (over current protection not over voltage). Basically the volt drop across a sense resistor is used to trigger the gate of the SCR when the current through the resistor reaches a set level, shorting the circuit and concequently blowing the upstream fuse. However I want to know how quickly the SCR triggers, so I have done some calculations but I am not sure if they are correct. Would someone help me validate these calcs? Vcc is about 16 V, Vth is 1.7 V, and dV/dt is 10 V/us from the datasheet so I make the time about (16 - 1.7) / 10 = 1.43 us. Does this seem correct?
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