Re: TRIAC triggering issues?
The triac switches off at each zero crossing. Going by your trigger pulse rate, it matches the cycle rate. So, you get just 1 half cycle. You need a trigger pulse(yellow) that is double the line frequency(blue) if you need both positive and negative side control.
Re: TRIAC triggering issues?
Thanks Jerson,
Tho I think you slightly misunderstood what I was getting at. When I fire the triac on only a half cycle it will work on only one side of the phase. If I fire at 10ms intervals to match each side of the phase i t will still only trigger on one side giving a half wave.
My pictures show only a half wave trigger, one way will trigger and the other wont.
Re: TRIAC triggering issues?
I suppose you give a negative trigger pulse after the positive one, right?
Better, give us the circuit you built.
Ioannis
Re: TRIAC triggering issues?
I have the issue solved thanks, i'm still not sure why - but I have it working. Both trigger pulses are only in one direction, gate of triac just hooked upto resistor to PIC pin. It will work if I go negative then positive - or just negative, but just cant go straight into positive. Who knows why - but its working now so I'm happy, thanks guys for looking and yr input
Re: TRIAC triggering issues?
The BT131 needs slightly more current for triggering with reversed polarity on the gate, and with reversed polarity on the switching main terminals.
The specification says 20mA typical and 25mA might be needed for some circumstance.
You are only sending 12mA, you said. 5mA to 10mA works for positive gate polarity, says the specification sheet.
(I came here hunting for gate resistor values for BT131 before I turn my circuit on. I am at 100 ohms and thought I might be too low.)