[GreenKeys] To snub or not to snub?
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WA5CAB at cs.com
Tue Apr 10 00:11:27 EDT 2007
And the fourth scheme is to replace the fragile transistor with a 25K 25W EMP
and spike proof rheostat. And never have to worry about it again. First
rule of fail-safe design - never use an active component when a passive one will
serve, work as well, and produce no more heat.
In a message dated 4/9/2007 10:00:34 PM Central Standard Time,
jhhaynes at earthlink.net writes:
> You have to snub to protect the transistor.
>
> One scheme is an R-C series circuit, where you choose the R and C
> so that it snubs adequately and dissipates the energy in the resistor.
>
> Another scheme is to run the R-C series circuit from colletor to
> base of the switching transistor, so the inductive spike keeps the
> transistor conducting until it dies out.
>
> And another scheme is to use a Zener diode or a MOV device to
> absorb the transient.
>
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