Zero-crossing control

In electronics, zero-crossing control (ZCC), or burst-fire control, is an approach for electrical control circuits that starts operation with the AC load voltage at close to 0 volts in the AC cycle. == Details == This is in relation to solid-state relays, such as TRIACs and silicon controlled rectifiers.

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Zero-crossing control

In electronics, zero-crossing control (ZCC), or burst-fire control, is an approach for electrical control circuits that starts operation with the AC load voltage at close to 0 volts in the AC cycle. == Details == This is in relation to solid-state relays, such as TRIACs and silicon controlled rectifiers.

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