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CA3059 Datasheet, PDF (1/8 Pages) Motorola, Inc – ZERO VOLTAGE SWITCH
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Zero Voltage Switch
This series is designed for thyristor control in a variety of AC power
switching applications for AC input voltages of 24 V, 120 V,
208/230 V, and 277 V @ 50/60 Hz.
Applications:
• Relay Control
• Valve Control
• Heater Control
• Lamp Control
• On–Off Motor Switching
• Differential Comparator with Self–Contained Power Supply for
Industrial Applications
• Synchronous Switching of Flashing Lights
CA3059
ZERO VOLTAGE
SWITCH
SEMICONDUCTOR
TECHNICAL DATA
14
1
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 646
RS
5
AC
Input
Limiter
AC
Input
Voltage
12
DC Mode or
400 Hz Input
Power
Supply
Zero
Crossing
Detector
2
VCC
VCC
Current RL
Boost 3
ORDERING INFORMATION
Device
Operating
Temperature Range
Package
CA3059
TA = – 40° to +85°C Plastic DIP
MT2
100
µF +
RP 14
Protection
Circuit
Triac
4
Drive
MT1
Gate
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK
DESCRIPTION
15 -
13
V
9
*
RX
10
11
+
On/Off
Sensing
Amp
-
VCC
* NTC Sensor
Gnd 7
8
1
Inhibit
6
External Trigger
Figure 1. Representative Block Diagram
AC Input Voltage
(50/60 Hz)
Vac
24
120
208/230
277
Input Series
Resistor (RS)
kΩ
2.0
10
20
25
Dissipation Rating
for RS
W
0.5
2.0
4.0
5.0
1. Limiter–Power Supply — Allows operation of
the CA3059 directly from an AC line. Suggested
dropping resistor (RS) values are given in the table
below.
2. Differential On/Off Sensing Amplifier — Tests
for condition of external sensors or input command
signals. Proportional control capability or hysteresis
may be implemented using this block.
3. Zero–Crossing Detector — Synchronizes the
output pulses to the zero voltage point of the AC cycle.
This synchronization eliminates RFI when used with
resistive loads.
4. Triac Drive — Supplies high–current pulses to
the external power controlling thyristor.
5. Protection Circuit — A built–in circuit may be
actuated, if the sensor opens or shorts, to remove the
drive current from the external triac.
6. Inhibit Capability — Thyristor firing may be
inhibited by the action of an internal diode gate at
Pin 1.
7. High Power DC Comparator Operation —
Operation in this mode is accomplished by connecting
Pin 7 to Pin 12 (thus overriding the action of the
zero–crossing detector). When Pin 13 is positive with
respect to Pin 9, current to the thyristor is continuous.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2001
1
August, 2001 – Rev. 1
Publication Order Number:
CA3059/D