blank.riza
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hello,
i'm sorry if i post this on wrong section
okay, here's my question, i have a problem with firing angle when i'm using 220V/50Hz AC Source...
this is my triac schematic (snubber included) :
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let me show u all my virtual oscilloscope result (proteus)
Legend :
Red Pulse : Zero Crossing
Yellow Pulse : Pulse From ATMega16 Pin
Blue Pulse : Output AC
here's the pulse on 110V/50Hz with R2 470 Ohm :
**broken link removed**
here's the pulse on 110V/50Hz with R2 1k Ohm :
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here's the pulse on 220V/50Hz with R2 470 Ohm :
**broken link removed**
here's the pulse on 220V/50Hz with R2 1k Ohm :
**broken link removed**
i don't know what to do, please help, any help will be appreciated, thanks a lot before
and sorry if my english is really bad -_-
i'm sorry if i post this on wrong section
okay, here's my question, i have a problem with firing angle when i'm using 220V/50Hz AC Source...
this is my triac schematic (snubber included) :
**broken link removed**
let me show u all my virtual oscilloscope result (proteus)
Legend :
Red Pulse : Zero Crossing
Yellow Pulse : Pulse From ATMega16 Pin
Blue Pulse : Output AC
here's the pulse on 110V/50Hz with R2 470 Ohm :
**broken link removed**
here's the pulse on 110V/50Hz with R2 1k Ohm :
**broken link removed**
here's the pulse on 220V/50Hz with R2 470 Ohm :
**broken link removed**
here's the pulse on 220V/50Hz with R2 1k Ohm :
**broken link removed**
i don't know what to do, please help, any help will be appreciated, thanks a lot before
and sorry if my english is really bad -_-