Saturday, November 10, 2012

All About SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier)


A silicon-controlled rectifier (or semiconductor-controlled rectifier) is a four-layer solid state current controlling device. The name "silicon controlled rectifier" or SCR is General Electric's trade name for a type of thyristor. The SCR was developed by a team of power engineers led by Robert N. Hall and commercialized by Frank W. "Bill" Gutzwiller in 1957.

Some sources define silicon controlled rectifiers and thyristors as synonymous.

Other sources define silicon controlled rectifiers as a subset of a larger family of devices with at least four layers of alternating N and P-type material, this entire family being referred to as thyristors.

This device is generally used in switching applications. In the normal "off" state, the device restricts current to the leakage current. When the gate-to-cathode voltage exceeds a certain threshold, the device turns "on" and conducts current. The device will remain in the "on" state even after gate current is removed so long as current through the device remains above the holding current. Once current falls below the holding current for an appropriate period of time, the device will switch "off". If the gate is pulsed and the current through the device is below the holding current, the device will remain in the "off" state.

If the applied voltage increases rapidly enough, capacitive coupling may induce enough charge into the gate to trigger the device into the "on" state; this is referred to as "dv/dt triggering." This is usually prevented by limiting the rate of voltage rise across the device, perhaps by using a snubber. "dv/dt triggering" may not switch the SCR into full conduction rapidly, and the partially triggered SCR may dissipate more power than is usual, possibly harming the device.

SCRs can also be triggered by increasing the forward voltage beyond their rated breakdown voltage (also called as break over voltage), but again, this does not rapidly switch the entire device into conduction and so may be harmful so this mode of operation is also usually avoided. Also, the actual breakdown voltage may be substantially higher than the rated breakdown voltage, so the exact trigger point will vary from device to device.

SCR are available with or without reverse blocking capability. Reverse blocking capability adds to the forward voltage drop because of the need to have a long, low doped P1 region. Usually, the reverse blocking voltage rating and forward blocking voltage rating are the same. The typical application for reverse blocking SCR is in current source inverters.

SCR incapable of blocking reverse voltage are known as asymmetrical SCR, abbreviated ASCR. They typically have a reverse breakdown rating in the 10's of volts. ASCR are used where either a reverse conducting diode is applied in parallel (for example, in voltage source inverters) or where reverse voltage would never occur (for example, in switching power supplies or DC traction choppers).
Asymmetrical SCR can be fabricated with a reverse conducting diode in the same package. These are known as RCT, for reverse conducting thyristor.

SCRs are mainly used in devices where the control of high power, possibly coupled with high voltage, is demanded. Their operation makes them suitable for use in medium to high-voltage AC power control applications, such as lamp dimming, regulators and motor control.

SCRs and similar devices are used for rectification of high power AC in high-voltage direct current power transmission. They are also used in the control of welding machines, mainly MTAW and GTAW processes. (text by Wikipedia.org)

Here's a flash software that explains the operation of SCR. It's fun and at the same time, you'll learn. Download now!



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Names and Accomplishments

From Einstein, Curie, & Bohr to Kilby, Moore, & Noyce. These are some of the names that ECE students always hear and encounter. But there's still more, lot's more. Get to know more significant people or groups in the field of Electronics Engineering and their accomplishments that change our lives and made it less complicated.

Here's a special FREE-ECE PDF copy of the list of significant people/groups in the field of science and engineering specially in the field of electronics. Download link is at the bottom of the photo. Enjoy!



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Friday, November 9, 2012

Math Software

Objective type questions in mathematics probably is the most difficult to answer in any mathematics examinations because when we first talk about mathematics, our main focus is to solve, derive and analyze mathematics problems, not memorizing all the theories it comprises. Here's a flash software (can also be found in the internet) that will help you maximize your memory in objective type questions in mathematics. Download link is at the bottom of the photo. Enjoy!



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Casio fx - 991ES/ES Plus Calculator Constants

The Casio fx-991ES Scientific Calculator is probably one of the most owned calculators among engineering students nowadays because of its user friendly LCD interface, has multiple functions and is easy to use. One of its useful functions is its ready to use scientific constants that can be used in different computations. This eliminates the hassle of entering the whole constant which is actually hard to memorize in the first place. However, there are 40 scientific constants in the model including proton, electron and neutron masses, Planck's constant, Rydberg's constant, permittivity of free space, gravitational acceleration, characteristic impedance etc. All 40 of them are referenced in the slide case of the calculator and are only represented by their symbols, and the problem is, you are not yet familiar with most of these constants so accessing them one-by-one by showing their equivalent values can be a waste of time. But FREE-ECE has a solution to that. Here's a special edition FREE-ECE PDF copy of Casio fx-991ES (also for ES Plus) scientific constants list (all 40 constants) including their constant number (the one that you will input after pressing the 'SHIFT' button), constant name, constant symbol and the constant's value (according to the calculator's memory) The download link is at the bottom of the photo. Enjoy!



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Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics by Stan Gibilisco

Electronics is one of the four subjects in the ECE board examination and the easiest among all the subjects according to most ECE board examinees, passed or failed. Although, the subject has a broad coverage composing of electronics theories, problem solving and circuit analysis even without a schematic diagram. It is important to know all the basics in electronics and this featured PDF e-book is a great compliment in learning the fundamentals in electronics. Stan Gibilisco, author of numerous books related to engineering and science published 'Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics' (now in 5th edition), a book that has been used by many ECE board exam reviewees for the past years until now (whether in PDF format or hard copy book) because most of the past board exam questions can be found on the book's chapter quizzes and summaries. Here's the link of the 4th Edition of the book which is located below the photo. Enjoy!



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All About Resistors Part 1


A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. The current through a resistor is in direct proportion to the voltage across the resistor's terminals. This relationship is represented by Ohm's law: V= I x R

where I is the current through the conductor in units of amperes, V is the potential difference measured across the conductor in units of volts, and R is the resistance of the conductor in units of ohms. The ratio of the voltage applied across a resistor's terminals to the intensity of current in the circuit is called its resistance, and this can be assumed to be a constant (independent of the voltage) for ordinary resistors working within their ratings.

Resistors are common elements of electrical networks and electronic circuits and are ubiquitous in electronic equipment. Practical resistors can be made of various compounds and films, as well as resistance wire (wire made of a high-resistivity alloy, such as nickel-chrome). Resistors are also implemented within integrated circuits, particularly analog devices, and can also be integrated into hybrid and printed circuits.
The electrical functionality of a resistor is specified by its resistance: common commercial resistors are manufactured over a range of more than nine orders of magnitude. When specifying that resistance in an electronic design, the required precision of the resistance may require attention to the manufacturing tolerance of the chosen resistor, according to its specific application. The temperature coefficient of the resistance may also be of concern in some precision applications. Practical resistors are also specified as having a maximum power rating which must exceed the anticipated power dissipation of that resistor in a particular circuit: this is mainly of concern in power electronics applications. Resistors with higher power ratings are physically larger and may require heat sinks. In a high-voltage circuit, attention must sometimes be paid to the rated maximum working voltage of the resistor.

Practical resistors have a series inductance and a small parallel capacitance; these specifications can be important in high-frequency applications. In a low-noise amplifier or pre-amp, the noise characteristics of a resistor may be an issue. The unwanted inductance, excess noise, and temperature coefficient are mainly dependent on the technology used in manufacturing the resistor. They are not normally specified individually for a particular family of resistors manufactured using a particular technology. A family of discrete resistors is also characterized according to its form factor, that is, the size of the device and the position of its leads (or terminals) which is relevant in the practical manufacturing of circuits using them. - (text by Wikipedia.org)

Here's a great flash game about resistors called 'When Resistors Gone Bad', a version of a popular NES game 'Space Invaders' with the objective of hitting a group of 'alien resistors' in different colors (colors of which are colors of the bands of a common resistor) about to invade your side by pacing downward as they laterally move from side to side. The controls are the number keys of your keyboard which corresponds to the equivalent number code of a band color in a resistor. You have to hit the right color with the correct number key in able to destroy a particular resistor. As the game progresses, the speed of the resistor also increases so you have to be fast in destroying them. The game is perfect for having a relaxation time while mastering the resistor color coding. The download link is located below the photo. Enjoy!



Mediafire Download Link: When Resistors Go Bad

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Navigational Systems

In the study of communications, one of its common fields is the Navigational Systems. From aircrafts, seacrafts and even on the road, there are a lot of types of navigation systems such as Global Positioning System (GPS), Doppler, GLONASS etc. to some old systems such as OMEGA, Instrument Landing System (ILS), direction finder and loop antennas etc. Here's a special FREE-ECE pdf copy about navigational systems which is one of the coverage of EST subject in the ECE board exam. The download link is located below the photo. Enjoy!



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Strength of Materials by Pytel & Singer

One of the many subjects in General Engineering and Applied Sciences or GEAS is 'Strength of Materials' and it is arguably one of the most difficult too among ECE reviewees. But then again, the subject only focuses on forces acted on a certain body which is not in fixed position or not rigid unlike in Engineering Mechanics. Topics on this subject ranges from simple stress, shear stress, simple strain, shear strain etc. to thin-walled pressure cylinders and spheres and up to helical springs, torques, deformation, elongation among others. Here's a great e-book about Strength of Materials which features different problem solving questions some of which might even similar to past board exam questions in GEAS. Strength of Materials Fourth Edition by Andrew Pytel & Ferdinand  L. Singer is one of the most common references about Strength of Materials and you can now download yourself a copy in the link below. Enjoy!


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Thursday, November 8, 2012

NTC Memorandum Circular

The National Telecommunication Commission or NTC has developed a set of rules, guidelines and regulations in a form of memorandum circular to govern different telecommunication activities and technologies within our country. Here's a special  FREE-ECE pdf copy of the list of NTC memorandum circulars and their respective titles and dates of approval. Download link is located below the photo. Enjoy!



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NEETS Multiple Choice Questions with Answers

The Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series more popularly known as NEETS is a series of training modules used by the US Navy for their training related to electronics and communications specially in navigation, power generation and data communication which are helpful in any Navy related exercises. There are a total of 24 modules ranging from forms of matter, energy etc. up to dc and ac motors and generators, microwave, solid state devices, number systems and logic circuits, tests instruments and fiber optics and transmission lines among others. Each module contains up to 400+ pages including multiple choice questions in PDF format which is time consuming for you to study it. Now, you don't need to do that hassle in order to master NEETS modules. Here's a link below of NEETS multiple choice questions with answers which are very helpful in Electronics and EST subjects in ECE board exam. Enjoy!



The ECE Challenge

If you are an ECE student or a graduate, you surely know about this software. It's called The ECE Challenge by Futions Laboratory. This quiz features multiple choice questions about Electronics and Communications respectively. You are required to answer as many questions as you like depending on which topic you'll choose provided that you only have to commit 3 wrong answers. Once you have 3 wrong answers the quiz is over and you have to take it again. This software is a guarantee that you'll learn the basic electronics and communication theories and problem solving. Here's a link of the software below. Enjoy!



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EST Quiz Software

The Electronics Systems and Technologies (EST) is one of the most difficult subjects in the ECE board exam. That's because of the subject's broad coverage in communication theories and aside from that, the huge number of electronics and communication standards are also included that the long 6 months of review is not enough to master the particular subject. But here's one solution to enhance your mind in these standards as our technology moves ahead. Here's a quiz software about past and not so distant past board exam questions in EST that will surely help in your review. It includes 400 multiple choice questions answerable within 2 hours. Passing grade is 70%. Hope you'll like it dear subscribers. Here's the download link below. Thank you!



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How to Solve Worded Problems Series

Having a hard time solving worded mathematics problems? That's not a problem anymore. We now have a set of How to Solve Worded Problems PDF e-books that suit your needs. The set contains 4 How to Solve Worded Problems in: Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, and Mathematics. The complete set is downloadable in a single zip file. Here's the link below. Enjoy!



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