
A crowbar circuit is an
electrical circuit
An electrical network is an interconnection of electrical components (e.g., batteries, resistors, inductors, capacitors, switches, transistors) or a model of such an interconnection, consisting of electrical elements (e.g., voltage sour ...
used for preventing an overvoltage or surge condition of a
power supply
A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load. As a ...
unit from damaging the circuits attached to the power supply. It operates by putting a
short circuit
A short circuit (sometimes abbreviated to short or s/c) is an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or very low electrical impedance. This results in an excessive current flowing through the circuit ...
or low resistance path across the
voltage
Voltage, also known as electric pressure, electric tension, or (electric) potential difference, is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a static electric field, it corresponds to the work needed per unit of charge t ...
output (V
o), like dropping a
crowbar
A crowbar, also called a wrecking bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or occasionally a prise bar or prisebar, colloquially, in Britain and Australia sometimes called a jemmy or jimmy (also called jemmy bar), gooseneck, or pig foot, is a tool ...
across the output terminals of the power supply. Crowbar circuits are frequently implemented using a
thyristor
A thyristor () is a solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating P- and N-type materials used for high-power applications. It acts exclusively as a bistable switch (or a latch), conducting when the gate receives a current t ...
,
TRIAC,
trisil
Trisil is a trade name for a thyristor surge protection device, an electronic component designed to protect electronic circuits against overvoltage. Unlike a transient voltage suppression diodes, such as Transil, a Trisil acts as a crowbar devic ...
or
thyratron
A thyratron is a type of gas-filled tube used as a high-power electrical switch and controlled rectifier. Thyratrons can handle much greater currents than similar hard-vacuum tubes. Electron multiplication occurs when the gas becomes ionized, pr ...
as the shorting device. Once triggered, they depend on the
current-limiting circuitry of the
power supply
A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load. As a ...
or, if that fails, the blowing of the line
fuse
Fuse or FUSE may refer to:
Devices
* Fuse (electrical), a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current
** Fuse (automotive), a class of fuses for vehicles
* Fuse (hydraulic), a device used in hydraulic systems to prote ...
or tripping the
circuit breaker
A circuit breaker is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by an overcurrent or short circuit. Its basic function is to interrupt current flow to protect equipment and to prevent the risk ...
.
An example crowbar circuit is shown to the right. This particular circuit uses an LM431 adjustable
zener regulator to control the gate of the
TRIAC. The
resistor divider of R
1 and R
2 provide the reference voltage for the LM431. The divider is set so that during normal operating conditions, the voltage across R
2 is slightly lower than V
REF of the LM431. Since this voltage is below the minimum reference voltage of the LM431, it remains off and very little current is conducted through the LM431. If the cathode resistor is sized accordingly, very little voltage will be dropped across it and the TRIAC gate terminal will be essentially at the same potential as
MT1, keeping the TRIAC off. If the supply voltage increases, the voltage across R
2 will exceed V
REF and the LM431
cathode
A cathode is the electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device. This definition can be recalled by using the mnemonic ''CCD'' for ''Cathode Current Departs''. A conventional current describes the direction i ...
will begin to draw current. The voltage at the gate terminal will be pulled down, exceeding the gate trigger voltage of the TRIAC and latching it on.
Overview
A crowbar circuit is distinct from a
clamp in pulling, once triggered, the voltage below the trigger level, usually close to
ground
Ground may refer to:
Geology
* Land, the surface of the Earth not covered by water
* Soil, a mixture of clay, sand and organic matter present on the surface of the Earth
Electricity
* Ground (electricity), the reference point in an electrical c ...
voltage. A clamp prevents the voltage from exceeding a preset level. Thus, a crowbar will not automatically return to normal operation when the overvoltage condition is removed; power must be removed entirely to allow the crowbar to return to its neutral state.
An active crowbar is a crowbar that can remove the short circuit when the transient is over thus allowing the device to resume normal operation. Active crowbars use a transistor, gate turn off (GTO) thyristor or forced commutated thyristor instead of a thyristor to short the circuit. Active crowbars are commonly used to protect the frequency converter in the rotor circuit of
doubly fed generators against high voltage and current transients caused by the voltage dips in the
power network. Thus the generator can
ride through the fault and quickly continue the operation even during the
voltage dip.
The advantage of a crowbar over a clamp is that the low holding voltage of the crowbar lets it carry higher
fault current without dissipating much power (which could otherwise cause overheating). Also, a crowbar is more likely than a clamp to deactivate a device (by blowing a fuse or tripping a breaker), bringing attention to the faulty equipment.
The term is also used as a verb to describe the act of short-circuiting the output of a power supply, or the malfunction of a
CMOS circuit -- the PMOS half of a pair lingering in a near on-state when only its corresponding NMOS is supposed to be on (or the NMOS when the PMOS is supposed to be on) -- resulting in a near short-circuit current between supply rails.
Applications
High voltage crowbars are used for HV tube (
Klystron
A klystron is a specialized linear-beam vacuum tube, invented in 1937 by American electrical engineers Russell and Sigurd Varian,Pond, Norman H. "The Tube Guys". Russ Cochran, 2008 p.31-40 which is used as an amplifier for high radio frequen ...
and
IOT
The Internet of things (IoT) describes physical objects (or groups of such objects) with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other com ...
) protection.
Many bench top
power supplies
A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load. As a r ...
have a crowbar circuit to protect the connected equipment.
Microwave ovens often use a
microswitch that acts as a crowbar circuit in the door latch assembly. This monitor switch will absolutely prevent the magnetron from being energized with the door open by short circuiting the mains supply to the magnetron. Applying power with the monitor switch closed will blow the main fuse and ruin the microswitch.
See also
*
Dynamic voltage restoration
Dynamic voltage restoration (DVR) is a method of overcoming voltage sags and swells that occur in electrical power distribution. These are a problem because spikes consume power and sags reduce efficiency of some devices. DVR saves energy throug ...
*
Static synchronous series compensator
References
Further reading
* Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, ''The Art of Electronics, Third Edition'', pages 598,690-691, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
* Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, ''The Art of Electronics The X Chapters, First Edition'', pages 353,393,395,412,413, Cambridge University Press, 2020.
* Paul Scherz and Simon Monk, ''Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition'', pages 710, Cambridge University Press, 2016.
* Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, ''The Art of Electronics, Second Edition'', pages 318-319, Cambridge University Press, 1989.
External links
{{Commons category, Crowbar circuits
Article about design of thyristor-based crowbar circuitsIPP Garching 80kV/14kA Crowbar fromABB Pulse Power
Texas Instruments LM431 Datasheet
Electrical power control