Electronics - Thyristors and Tranducers - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thyristors and Tranducers - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
A TRIAC:
can trigger only on positive gate voltages
can trigger only on negative gate voltages
cannot be triggered with gate voltages
can be triggered by either a positive or a negative gate voltage
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Meghana said:   1 decade ago
The triac is a three-terminal ac switch that is triggered into conduction when a low-energy signal is applied to its gate terminal. Unlike the SCR, the triac conducts in either direction when turned on. The triac also differs from the SCR in that either a positive or negative gate signal triggers it into conduction. Thus the triac is a three terminal, four layer bidirectional semiconductor device that controls ac power whereas an SCR controls dc power or forward biased half cycles of ac in a load.
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Hareeshkumar said:   9 years ago
I agree with you @Meghana.

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