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Saturday, August 30, 2014
Simple Crowbar Wiring diagram Schematic
These diagram provide overvoltage protection in case of voltage regulator failure or application of an external voltage. Intended to be used with a supply offering some form of short schema protection, either foldback, current limiting, or a simple fuse. The most likely application is a 5 V logic supply, since TTL is easily damaged by excess voltage.
The values chosen in A are for a 5 V supply, although any supply up to about 25 V can be protected by simply choosing the appropriate zener diode. When the supply voltage exceeds the zener voltage +0 V, the transistor turns on and fires the thyristor. This shorts out the supply, and prevents the voltage rising any further. In the case of a supply with only fuse protection, it is better to connect the thyristor the regulator schema when the crowbar operates.
The thyristor should have a current rating about twice the expected short schema current and a maximum voltage greater than the supply voltage. The schema can be reset by either switching off the supply, or by breaking the thyristor schema with a switch.
Simple Crowbar Circuit Diagram

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