Article | REF: D3076 V1

Functional synthesis of switches in the switching cell

Authors: Henri FOCH, Michel METZ, Thierry MEYNARD, Hubert PIQUET, Frédéric RICHARDEAU

Publication date: May 10, 2008, Review date: April 17, 2015 | Lire en français

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    2. Switching in the cell. Causality

    2.1 Bases

    Switching concerns the study of electrical state changes of the two switches K 1 and K 2 of the elementary cell between their two complementary static states (K 1 blocked – K 2 passing; K 1 passing – K 2 blocked). This is therefore a study of transient electrical phenomena.

    The term "priming" refers to the switching of a switch from maximum resistivity ("blocked" static state with negligible leakage current compared to the rated current involved)...

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