Describe the operation of SCR.(4 marks)craft1 electrical June/July 2020
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An SCR (silicon controlled rectifier) is a type of three-terminal semiconductor device that acts as a switch and can be used to control the flow of current in a circuit. The operation of an SCR is based on the ability of the device to be turned on (conducting) or off (non-conducting) by the application of a voltage to its gate terminal. When an SCR is turned off, it acts like an open circuit and does not allow current to flow through it. When it is turned on, it acts like a closed circuit and allows current to flow through it.
The main characteristics of SCR operation are: