Electronics and Communication Engineering - Power Electronics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Power Electronics - Section 4 (Q.No. 24)
24.
The gate lead, in a thyristor is welded to :
p layer to which anode is connected
n layer nearest to the anode terminal
p layer nearest to the cathode terminal
outside n layer
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Hemant said:   5 years ago
The right Answer is C.

Prakash said:   5 years ago
The correct answer is C.

Baahubali said:   7 years ago
It does not specify here the correct type of thyristor if thyristor is npnp the answer is n nearest to cathode but if pnpn it is p nearest to the cathode.

Maheshkumar said:   8 years ago
Gate is always connected to P Layer near to cathode.

Prakash said:   8 years ago
(anode) pnpn (cathode).

Gate is connected to p layer i.e. nearest to the cathode.

Pedapolu srikanth said:   8 years ago
Pnpn type gate terminal connected to p layer nearest to cathode. Whereas for npnp type gate terminal is connected to n layer nearest to cathode.

Sagar said:   9 years ago
Gate terminal is connected to n layer which is nearer to the anode. So, the Answer is B.

Rohit said:   9 years ago
The correct answer is option c.

Abdul said:   1 decade ago
Gate terminal is connected to p layer which is nearer to cathode. The correct answer is C.

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