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SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) : SCR Is The Work-Horse of The Power Electronics

This document discusses silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs), which are workhorses of power electronics. SCRs are thyristors that can be turned on through the application of a small control signal, allowing power to flow in only one direction. The document explains SCR operation and characteristics like latching and holding currents. It compares SCRs to other power semiconductor devices like diacs and gate turn-off thyristors (GTOs), and notes advantages and disadvantages of each. Data sheets are provided to specify parameters of these components.

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SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) : SCR Is The Work-Horse of The Power Electronics

This document discusses silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs), which are workhorses of power electronics. SCRs are thyristors that can be turned on through the application of a small control signal, allowing power to flow in only one direction. The document explains SCR operation and characteristics like latching and holding currents. It compares SCRs to other power semiconductor devices like diacs and gate turn-off thyristors (GTOs), and notes advantages and disadvantages of each. Data sheets are provided to specify parameters of these components.

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