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    Exam 3: SCRS, Triacs, Other Thryristors, Discrete Automation Sensors and Devices
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    Once a Thyristor Has Been Triggered, the Trigger Current Can
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Once a Thyristor Has Been Triggered, the Trigger Current Can

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Once a thyristor has been triggered, the trigger current can be removed.

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