What is SCR?
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Answer / sm
Thyristors or silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR) as they
are sometimes known may appear to be unusual electronics
components in many ways, but they are particularly useful
for controlling power circuits. As such these electronics
components are often used for applications such as light
dimmers, and there may be thyristor circuits used in many
power supply applications. Thyristors are simple to use and
cheap to buy and often thyristor circuits are easy to build
and use. All these reasons make thyristors ideal components
to consider for many applications.
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Answer / praveen kumar
ITs Thyristors or Silicon controlled
Rectifiers
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SCR means Silicon Controlled Rectifier.Like diode SCR also
have anode and cathode but also have gate.Basic difference
between SCR and diode is,SCR gives controlled output by
triggering gate pulse but diode gives uncontrolled outpput
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Answer / solomon
SCR:Silicon Controlled Rectifier.It is back to back
connected TRIAC form.
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Answer / rajesh
silicon rectifier is a three terminal four layer ,three
junction silicon device .it is similar to back to back
connected npn and pnp transsistor.it is basically used for
switching applications
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Answer / parmar.ic@gmail,com
SCR is a full name of silicon control rectifiers. It is
difines as a two transistor one is pnp and another is npn
transistor and scr is used in power supply
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