Choose the right option among the alternatives – A thyristor goes into full conduction in its forward direction when anode/cathode/gate is positive with respect to its anode/cathode/gate and a turn-on voltage or current signal in the form of a pulse is given to its anode/ cathode/gate.
Choose the right option among the alternatives – A thyristor goes into full conduction in its forward direction when anode/cathode/gate is positive with respect to its anode/cathode/gate and a turn-on voltage or current signal in the form of a pulse is given to its anode/ cathode/gate. Correct Answer Anode, cathode, gate
A thyristor goes into full conduction in its forward direction when anode is positive with respect to its cathode and a turn-on voltage or current signal in the form of a pulse is given to its gate. Some thyristors are designed without gate-controlled turn-off capability; while some thyristors are designed with both gate-controlled turn-on and turn-off capability. However, gate-controlled turning-on is their inherent property.
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