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1. batteries or Zinc Carbon batteries are not recommended Battery access To replace the battery unscrew the three screws to remove the rear panel Remove the old battery and insert a new one taking care to observe the correct polarity Carefully replace the rear panel do not over tighten the Screws Peak Safe Battery Disposal Scheme Please return your old analyser battery to Peak Electronic Design Ltd for safe and environmentally responsible disposal Page 12 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Self Test Procedure Each time the Atlas SCR is powered up a self test procedure is performed In addition to a battery voltage test the unit measures the performance of many internal functions such as the voltage and current sources amplifiers analogue to digital converters and test lead multiplexers If any of these function measurements fall outside tight performance limits a message will be displayed and the unit will switch off automatically If the problem was caused by a temporary condition such as applying Error M power to the test clips then simply restarting the Atlas SCR may clear the problem If a persistent problem does arise it is likely that damage has been caused by an external event such as excessive power being applied to the test clips or a large static discharge taking place If the problem persists please contact us for further advice quoting the displayed fault code 4 If there is a low battery con
2. Atlas SCR Triac and Thyristor Analyser Model SCR100 Designed and manufactured with pride in the UK i a Peak Electronic Design Limited 2004 2012 In the interests of development information in this guide is subject to change without notice E amp OE CE PEAK Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Want to use it now We understand that you want to use your Atlas SCR right now The unit is ready to go and you should have little need to refer to this user guide but please make sure that you do at least take a look at the notices on page 4 Contents Page TO GDUC HON sebikeaiedinecinnsuduninsldusedsntinde a Mdintietde 3 Safety Comsiderations cccccccccccsccccceccccececceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 Analysing components ccccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 SCR eene a S 6 TTA AC E EEA EN EN E A AE E AE niet 7 Notes on SCRs Thyristors and Triacs 000000000000000000 8 Gate SENSI VICY oseo e e n 10 Gate Volane enoe EEN 11 Care Of your Atlas SCR eurari eii 12 Battery Replacement cccccccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 SNT oB erent AO 13 Appendix A ACCESSOTIES cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 14 Appendix B Technical Specifications 00000000000ee0e 15 Warranty Informatio Morsan anaa 16 Page 2 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Introduction The Atlas SCR is an advanced instrument designed specifically for the analysis of
3. SCR Thyristor and Triac devices Summary Features Automatic component identification Thyristor or Triac Automatic pinout identification Displays actual trigger gate current classification Measures gate voltage during trigger Fixed load current of 100mA Unique automatic boost function ensures a device test voltage of 12V regardless of battery condition Suitable for devices requiring gate currents up to 90mA Automatic and manual power off Page 3 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Safety Considerations WARNING This instrument must NEVER be connected to powered equipment components or equipment components with any stored energy e g charged capacitors Failure to comply with this warning may result in personal injury damage to the equipment under test damage to the Atlas SCR and invalidation of the manufacturer s warranty Analysis of discrete unconnected components is recommended The Atlas SCR is designed to provide accurate and reliable information for the majority of supported component types SCRs and Triacs as described in the technical specifications Testing of other component types or component networks may give erroneous and misleading results Page 4 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Analysing Components The Peak Atlas SCR is designed to analyse discrete unconnected unpowered components This ensures that external connections don t influence the measu
4. ce under test at nine discrete gate currents in ascending order 100uA First test Trigger test level 5 Trigger test level 6 Trigger test level 7 Trigger test level 8 Trigger test level 9 Last test As an example a reported trigger current of 10 25mA means that device triggering occurred at a gate current of 25mA but not at 10mA Therefore the trigger current for the device under test is between 10mA and 25mA Although Triacs are tested in both quadrants 1 and 3 the reported gate trigger current is that which applies to quadrant 3 Page 10 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Gate Voltage If the Atlas SCR has successfully tested a triac or thyristor it will be able to display the gate voltage as well as the gate sensitivity The gate voltage is the voltage measured across the gate and the cathode for a thyristor or across the gate and MT1 for a triac The voltage is measured during the time that the device under test has actually triggered An example of the displayed value is shown here Gale voltase Uos 7 30 e SkmA Note that the gate voltage is measured at the upper end of the displayed gate trigger current For example if the gate sensitivity is shown as 35 to 50mA then the displayed gate voltage will be the voltage measured during a gate current of SOmA ye B 2 2 y Fon The gate voltage may also be dependent on the load current for the Atlas SCR the load current i
5. dition the automatic self test procedure may not be performed Page 13 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Appendix A Accessories A range of useful additions is available to enhance your Atlas SCR Carry Case A specially designed case with custom made foam compartments and a smart tough exterior is ideal for protecting your Atlas SCR and probes There is even space for a spare battery Replacement Probes If your probes become damaged you may wish to purchase a new set of probes Replacement Battery Replacement batteries are available from Peak Electronic Design Limited your agent or any good electronic store All accessories are available from Peak Electronic Design Limited or an authorised agent Page 14 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Appendix B Technical Specifications All values are at 25 C unless otherwise specified Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Note Peak test current into S C 100mA 120m 1 Gate trigger current range lcr OlmA 9O0ma Gate voltage resolution Var 20mV_ J Battery type AAAIS5V Alkaline Battery voltagerange osv iv iw Chow battery waning iv 0 activity powers peod Bso o a ee 1 Between any pair of test clips 2 For battery voltage greater than 0 9V 3 Subject to acceptable LCD visibility Page 15 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Warranty Information Peak Satisfaction Guarant
6. ee If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with the Peak Atlas SCR within 14 days of purchase you may return the unit to your distributor You will receive a refund covering the full purchase price if the unit is returned in perfect condition Peak Warranty The warranty is valid for 24 months from date of purchase This warranty covers the cost of repair or replacement due to defects in materials and or manufacturing faults The warranty does not cover malfunction or defects caused by a Operation outside the scope of the user guide b Unauthorised access or modification of the unit except for battery replacement c Accidental physical damage or abuse d Normal wear and tear The customer s statutory rights are not affected by any of the above All claims must be accompanied by a proof of purchase At Peak Electronic Design Ltd we are committed to continual product development and improvement The specifications of our products are therefore subject to change without notice 2004 2012 Peak Electronic Design Limited E amp OE Designed and manufactured in the UK www peakelec co uk Tel 44 0 1298 70012 Fax 44 0 1298 70046 Page 16
7. evice In this example the Anode of the SCR is connected to the Red test clip the Cathode is connected to the Green test clip and the Gate terminal is connected to the Blue test clip The gate trigger current is displayed on the next screen Note that SCRs are often only specified to have a certain maximum trigger Trisser current current the actual tested trigger 2 current may be well below that value Ia 56 to BMH Page 6 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Triacs The Atlas SCR will analyse almost any Triac provided that it G requires a gate trigger current of no more than 90mA The three test clips can be connected to the device under test any way round If the Triac detected Atlas SCR detects a Triac the following j l message will be displayed Details follow MT2 MT1 Note The device under test will be analysed in quadrants 1 and 3 The definition of these quadrants is given later in this guide Pressing the scroll off button will then RED GREEN BLUE display the pinout details for the device MT1 MT2 Gate In this example the MT1 terminal of the Triac is connected to the Red test clip the MT2 terminal is connected to the Green test clip and the Gate terminal is connected to the Blue test clip The gate trigger current is displayed on the next screen Note that Triacs are often only specified to have a certain maximum Te 146 to 25mA trigger current the actual measured t
8. ly for the solid state control of AC loads They offer bi directional load current switching for both half cycles of the mains supply and also bi directional gate current capability to trigger the device The combinations of the load currents and gate control currents are referred to as quadrants These quadrants are shown below MT2 Positive positive half cycle The main load current is handled by the connections MT1 and MT2 The device is switched to the on state by a current into or out of the Ay AY gate terminal with respect to the MT1 terminal Quadrant 2 Quadrant 1 Once triggered main load current will continue to flow until a zero cross in the PE niig mains cycle is encountered at this point the device AY Qna switches off Therefore if the ails a device is to be kept on a continuous gate current must be provided or at least a gate current pulse that occurs Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 MT2 Negative negative half cycle immediately after each mains zero cross Many triacs however are only capable of operating reliably in 3 of the 4 quadrants In particular Q1 Q2 and Q3 Quadrant 4 negative gate current and negative load current can be troublesome with some triacs suffering from poor gate sensitivity and slow response Page 9 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Gate Sensitivity The Peak Atlas SCR attempts to trigger the devi
9. red parameters The three test probes can be connected to the component any way round The Atlas SCR will start component analysis when the on test button is pressed Analysing The analysis typically takes less than a second to complete after which the results of the analysis are displayed Information is displayed a page at a time each page can be displayed by briefly pressing the scroll off button If the Atlas SCR cannot recognise the component connected to the test probes or the component under test is outside the specifications covered by this instrument the following message will be displayed Ho SCR or Triac Detected Note ain The arrow symbol on the display indicates that more pages are available to be viewed The unit will switch off automatically after a period of inactivity however the unit can be switched off manually too by pressing and holding the scroll off button for around 1 second Page 5 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Silicon Controlled rectifiers Thyristors 4 The Atlas SCR will analyse almost any SCR provided that a gate G K trigger current of no more than 90mA is required The three test clips can be connected to the device under test any way round If SCR detected the Atlas SCR detects an SCR the Details follow following message will be displayed RED GREEN BLUE Pressing the serolVoff button will then Anod Cath Gate display the pinout details for the d
10. rigger current may be well below that value Trisser current The gate trigger current displayed is that for quadrant 3 Quadrant 1 will usually be very similar The load current at which the Triac was tested is also displayed This value is fixed for all devices and simply serves as a reminder The symbol indicates that this is the final page of information Pressing the scroll off button again will return the display to the first page of information Note 1 See the Gate Sensitivity section later in this guide Page 7 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Notes on SCRs and Triacs Silicon Controlled Rectifiers Thyristors SCR Turn On SCRs Thyristors act as a controlled diode They block reverse current at all times and they conduct in the forward direction only when triggered by a pulse of current to the control gate terminal Once triggered the SCR will continue to conduct current in the forward direction until the device is turned off SCR Turn Off In order to turn off a triggered SCR it is necessary to reduce the main terminal current below the holding current for typically 5 200uS Shorter periods may leave insufficient time for free charge carriers to recombine and thus when main current is reapplied the device may remain triggered Page 8 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Notes on SCRs and Triacs Triacs Triacs are a well established technology designed specifical
11. s fixed at 100mA higher load currents may result in a higher gate voltage The load current at which SCRs and Tested at a load Triacs are tested is displayed This value is fixed for all devices and simply serves as a reminder scroll off button again will return the display to the first page of information Page 11 Atlas SCR User Guide April 2012 Rev 6 Care of your Atlas SCR The Peak Atlas SCR should provide many years of service if used in accordance with this user guide Care should be taken not to expose your unit to excessive heat shock or moisture Additionally the battery should be replaced at least every 12 months to reduce the risk of leak damage As battery voltage falls over time the automatic boost function will ensure that the test voltage is maintained at 12V For progressively lower battery voltages the boost function will take f longer to achieve the target of 12V and Analysing the following may be displayed fay be slow If the boost function cannot generate the required test voltage then the Very Low Battery following message is displayed Plesgse pep ace Replacement of the battery is then mandatory The Atlas SCR will not continue to operate if this condition is encountered New batteries can be purchased from many retailers and directly from Peak Electronic Design Ltd or an authorised agent Battery types Suitable battery type is Alkaline AAA or LRO3 1 5v Rechargeable

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