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Circuit Description
5-10-6-3 The Concept of Fixed Lamp Control (WorkCentre Pro 412 & FaxCentre F12)
For fixed lamp control, the logic unit "fuser on" control signal and SMPS unit DC power must be supplied.
This circuit turns on only when "fuser on" sends the signal and the DC power is supplied.
The following explains how the fixed lamp control circuit works.
Logic unit "fuser on" sends trigger current to triac driver U501 LED, then the infrared ray is detected by
U501 photo detector. Next, U501 triac is conducted.
The conducted current sends trigger input to triac THY501 gate. At this point, THY501 is conducted and
AC power is supplied to fixed lamp. Lamp is turned on and temperature rises.
As this fixed lamp control circuit uses the AC voltage ("+" and "-" are repeated) as the power supply, it used
two-way triac (THY501), which has advantage over one-way SCR considering the price, size and reliabil-
ity.
Triac's gate can be triggered by either forward or reverse signal. Once triac is turned on, it will not be con-
trolled by gate signal, but will be continuously on until the current between major terminals decreases
below the holding current. In other words, you cannot turn it off with reverse signal unlike SCR. This prop-
erty is called current-voltage threshold rise rate (commutation: dv/dt). In AC power control application, triac
has to turn off conduction in each zero crossing or switch it twice in each cycle. This switching operation is
called commutation. It is possible to turn off the triac at the end of half cycle by eliminating the gate signal
when the load current (IL) is gained at the level equal to or lower than holding current. When triac com-
mutes off-line, the direction of the voltage of the both ends of triac will be reversed and increase up to the
maximum value of line voltage (VAC). At this point, the width of rise rate will be determined by dv/dt and
overshoot voltage, by the circuit. When triac commutes off-line, the voltage of both ends of triac will have
the same voltage as the line voltage.
Inductive Circuit
WorkCentre Pro 412, FaxCentre F12 &
3/03
5-73
WorkCentre M15/M15i

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