Deck 40: Thyristors
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Deck 40: Thyristors
1
The SCR of Fig. 40-23 has V GT =1.0 V, I GT = 2 mA, and I H = 12 mA. What is the output voltage when the SCR is off What is the input voltage that triggers the SCR If V CC is decreased until the SCR opens, what is the value of V CC 

Refer to circuit diagram of SCR in Figure 40-23 in the textbook.
The SCR is off means no current flows through the circuit. In such cases, input voltage is equal to the output voltage.
Here,
is the output voltage of the circuit
is the input voltage of the circuit
Write the expression for the input voltage needed to trigger an SCR.
Here,
is the gate triggering voltage
is the gate triggering current
is the gate resistance
After the SCR is triggered on, it can be turned off only when the supply voltage is reduced to a lower value and it is the turn off voltage of the thyristor and is given by,
Here,
is the holding current
is the load resistance
Convert the units for gate triggering current from mA to A.
Convert the units for holding current from mA to A.
Convert the units for gate resistance from
to
.
Input voltage is equal to the output voltage when the SCR is off.
Substitute 12 V for
in the equation.
Therefore, the output voltage,
when the SCR is off is
.
Write the expression for the input voltage needed to trigger an SCR.
Substitute, 1.0 V for
,
for
, and
for
in the equation.
Therefore, the input voltage,
needed to trigger the SCR is
.
Calculate the decreased value of
.
Substitute,
for
, and
for
in the equation.
Therefore, the decreased value of
is
.
The SCR is off means no current flows through the circuit. In such cases, input voltage is equal to the output voltage.



Write the expression for the input voltage needed to trigger an SCR.




After the SCR is triggered on, it can be turned off only when the supply voltage is reduced to a lower value and it is the turn off voltage of the thyristor and is given by,



Convert the units for gate triggering current from mA to A.










Write the expression for the input voltage needed to trigger an SCR.









Calculate the decreased value of









2
A thyristor can be used as
A) a resistor.
B) an amplifier.
C) a switch.
D) a power source.
A) a resistor.
B) an amplifier.
C) a switch.
D) a power source.
A Thyristor is a semi-conducting device which can be used as a switch. The different types of thyristors are silicon controlled rectifier, triac etc.
Thus, a thyristor can be used as a switch.
Hence, the correct option is
.
A thyristor is not a resistor, it does not amplify and it is not a power source. Hence, the other options are not correct.
Thus, a thyristor can be used as a switch.
Hence, the correct option is

A thyristor is not a resistor, it does not amplify and it is not a power source. Hence, the other options are not correct.
3
What is the peak output voltage in Fig. 40-24 if R is adjusted to 500 

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4
Positive feedback means that the returning signal
A) opposes the original change.
B) aids the original change.
C) is equivalent to negative feedback.
D) is amplified.
A) opposes the original change.
B) aids the original change.
C) is equivalent to negative feedback.
D) is amplified.
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5
If the SCR of Fig. 40-23 has a gate trigger voltage of 1.5 V, a gate trigger current of 15 mA, and a holding current of 10 mA, what is the input voltage that triggers the SCR The supply voltage that resets the SCR 

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6
A latch always uses
A) transistors.
B) negative feedback.
C) current.
D) positive feedback.
A) transistors.
B) negative feedback.
C) current.
D) positive feedback.
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7
In Fig. 40-24, R is adjusted to 750 . What is the charging time constant for the capacitor What is the Thevenin resistance facing the gate 

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8
To turn on a four-layer diode, you need
A) a positive trigger.
B) low-current dropout.
C) breakover.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
A) a positive trigger.
B) low-current dropout.
C) breakover.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
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9
The resistor R 2 in Fig. 40-25 is set to 4.6 k . What are the approximate firing and conduction angles for this circuit How much ac voltage is across C 

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10
The minimum input current that can turn on a thyristor is called the
A) holding current.
B) trigger current.
C) breakover current.
D) low-current dropout.
A) holding current.
B) trigger current.
C) breakover current.
D) low-current dropout.
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11
Using Fig. 40-25, when adjusting R 2 , what are the minimum and maximum firing angle values 

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12
The only way to stop a four-layer diode that is conducting is by
A) a positive trigger.
B) low-current dropout.
C) breakover.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
A) a positive trigger.
B) low-current dropout.
C) breakover.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
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13
What are the minimum and maximum conduction angles of the SCR in Fig. 40-25 

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14
The minimum anode current that keeps a thyristor turned on is called the
A) holding current.
B) trigger current.
C) breakover current.
D) low-current dropout.
A) holding current.
B) trigger current.
C) breakover current.
D) low-current dropout.
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15
Calculate the supply voltage that triggers the crowbar of Fig. 40-26. 

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16
A silicon controlled rectifier has
A) two external leads.
B) three external leads.
C) four external leads.
D) three doped regions.
A) two external leads.
B) three external leads.
C) four external leads.
D) three doped regions.
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17
If the zener voltage in Fig. 40-26 is changed from10 to 12 V, what is the voltage that triggers the SCR 

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18
An SCR is usually turned on by
A) breakover.
B) a gate trigger.
C) breakdown.
D) holding current.
A) breakover.
B) a gate trigger.
C) breakdown.
D) holding current.
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19
The diac of Fig. 40-27 has a breakover voltage of 20 V, and the triac has a V GT of 2.5 V. What is the capacitor voltage that turns on the triac 

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20
SCRs are
A) low-power devices.
B) four-layer diodes.
C) high-current devices.
D) bidirectional.
A) low-power devices.
B) four-layer diodes.
C) high-current devices.
D) bidirectional.
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21
What is the load current in Fig. 40-27 when the triac is conducting 

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22
The usual way to protect a load from excessive supply voltage is with a
A) crowbar.
B) zener diode.
C) four-layer diode.
D) thyristor.
A) crowbar.
B) zener diode.
C) four-layer diode.
D) thyristor.
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23
An RC snubber protects an SCR against
A) supply over voltages.
B) false triggering.
C) breakover.
D) crowbarring.
A) supply over voltages.
B) false triggering.
C) breakover.
D) crowbarring.
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24
When a crowbar is used with a power supply, the supply needs to have a fuse or
A) adequate trigger current.
B) holding current.
C) filtering.
D) current limiting.
A) adequate trigger current.
B) holding current.
C) filtering.
D) current limiting.
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25
The diac is a
A) transistor.
B) unidirectional device.
C) three-layer device.
D) bidirectional device.
A) transistor.
B) unidirectional device.
C) three-layer device.
D) bidirectional device.
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26
The triac is equivalent to
A) a four-layer diode.
B) two diacs in parallel.
C) a thyristor with a gate lead.
D) two SCRs in parallel.
A) a four-layer diode.
B) two diacs in parallel.
C) a thyristor with a gate lead.
D) two SCRs in parallel.
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27
Any thyristor can be turned on with
A) breakover.
B) forward-bias triggering.
C) low-current dropout.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
A) breakover.
B) forward-bias triggering.
C) low-current dropout.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
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28
The trigger voltage of an SCR is closest to
A) 0 V.
B) 0.7 V.
C) 4 V.
D) Breakover voltage.
A) 0 V.
B) 0.7 V.
C) 4 V.
D) Breakover voltage.
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29
Any thyristor can be turned off with
A) breakover.
B) forward-bias triggering.
C) low-current dropout.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
A) breakover.
B) forward-bias triggering.
C) low-current dropout.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
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30
Exceeding the critical rate of rise produces
A) excessive power dissipation.
B) false triggering.
C) low-current dropout.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
A) excessive power dissipation.
B) false triggering.
C) low-current dropout.
D) reverse-bias triggering.
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31
A four-layer diode is sometimes called a
A) unijunction transistor.
B) diac.
C) pnpn diode.
D) switch.
A) unijunction transistor.
B) diac.
C) pnpn diode.
D) switch.
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32
An SCR can switch to the on state if
A) its forward breakover voltage is exceeded.
B) I GT is applied.
C) the critical rate of voltage rise is exceeded.
D) all of the above.
A) its forward breakover voltage is exceeded.
B) I GT is applied.
C) the critical rate of voltage rise is exceeded.
D) all of the above.
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33
The maximum fi ring angle with a single RC phase control circuit is
A) 45°.
B) 90°.
C) 180°.
D) 360°.
A) 45°.
B) 90°.
C) 180°.
D) 360°.
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34
A triac is generally considered most sensitive in
A) quadrant I.
B) quadrant II.
C) quadrant III.
D) quadrant IV.
A) quadrant I.
B) quadrant II.
C) quadrant III.
D) quadrant IV.
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35
An IGBT is essentially a
A) BJT on the input and MOSFET on the output.
B) MOSFET on the input and MOSFET on the output.
C) MOSFET on the input and BJT on the output.
D) BJT on the input and BJT on the output.
A) BJT on the input and MOSFET on the output.
B) MOSFET on the input and MOSFET on the output.
C) MOSFET on the input and BJT on the output.
D) BJT on the input and BJT on the output.
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36
The maximum on-state output voltage of an IGBT is
A) V GS(on ).
B) V CE(Sat).
C) R DS(on).
D) V CES.
A) V GS(on ).
B) V CE(Sat).
C) R DS(on).
D) V CES.
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