[GreenKeys] To snub or not.
Peter Gottlieb
kb2vtl at gmail.com
Tue Jun 25 10:52:26 EDT 2019
They had engineers back then too, and some very good ones. No doubt they had this under control and working nicely.
Peter
> On Jun 25, 2019, at 10:49 AM, Jeffrey D Angus <jdangus at att.net> wrote:
>
> Image 1: this is the reverse EMF kickback when you open the
> contacts. A negative spike close to 120 v. This will usually kill
> a keying transistor.
> Image 2: Putting a reverse diode across the coil, clamps the
> spike to near zero volts, but the reverse current through the
> coil is long enough to miss the Spacing signal.
> Image 3: Using a series RC snubber will cut down the reverse
> spike, but still allows the coil to correctly act like there is a
> Space signal. It also cuts way down on arcing on mechanical
> contacts.
>
> Oddly enough, Western Union had all this figured out over
> a hundred years ago. ;-)
>
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> <120 v no snubber.jpg>
> <120 v with diode.jpg>
> <120 v with snubber.jpg>
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