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SSR for motor control

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Mechd07

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Dec 11, 2005
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Hi. I would like to know what the outcome would be if I supply this SSR ( ) with voltages within it's range but more than twice (40 kHz) the cycles it's tested at.
 
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Hello Mechd07

Why not contact the manufacturer and ask them what would happen if you were to supply an overfrequency to their SSR.
 
LOL. It's funny you said that. I thought the same thing right after I posted. Sorry, it's been a long day. But now that I already have posted and the phones there more than likely will not be answered at his hour replies are stil welcome.
 
You would be exceeding the turn-on and turn-off times.
You may induce a state where the device is modulating instead of switching. The losses incured by the modulating service will probably induce rapid failure from overheating.
yours
 
Instead of going to a pre-packaged SSR, why not go directly to the IGBT mfrs and ask for a power module suitable for a 40kHz switching frequency? I assume you are trying to build a PWM controller no?

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I guess "exceeding" is the wrong word in my previous post. I meant that you would be turning it off before it was fully on, and vice versa.
respectfully
 
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