Basics of Circuit Breakers

I recently wrote an article about circuit breakers and some considerations for choosing a particular model of breaker. No matter how good of a design a device has, it will still be subjected to events that are out of the control of the engineer. From lightning strikes to short circuits, circuit protection can save a lot of money. There are many different kinds of over current situations that can happen, and some are necessary like an inrush current on a motor. Different types of circuit breakers are better for different applications. The article explores three different types of circuit breakers, some of the terminology that is used in industry, and where to find these on the DigiKey website.

Image of TE Connectivity's W51 Series Circuit Breaker

The different kinds of circuit breakers that are covered are:

Magnetic

  • Not temperature sensitive
  • Voltage sensitive – can’t cross DC model with AC model
  • Uses magnetic field to actuate a solenoid to trip breaker when too much current is present

Thermal

  • Temperature sensitive
  • Not voltage sensitive – can cross a DC model with an AC model
  • Uses bimetallic strip to sense temperature change caused by current

Solid State  

  • Replace bimetallic strip and solenoid operation
    • Use current sensor and microprocessor or microcontroller to monitor
  • Much faster response time
  • More expensive

關於作者

Image of Pat Sagsveen Pat Sagsveen 是 DigiKey 的應用工程技術助理,負責協助客戶尋求更好的方式,來運用新技術與零件完成專案。他自美國北卡俾斯麥州立學院取得電子與通訊應用科學副學士學位後,於 2016 年加入 DigiKey 團隊。基於對放大器的熱情,他在閒暇之餘也投入不少時間建構並研究放大器,包括打造三真空管吉他擴大機。
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