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A Silicon Controlled Rectifier - A PNPN or NPNP semiconductor device that once triggered stays in permanently conductive state until the current is removed. USed in protective circuits and chopper style light dimmer switches. Also know as a thyristor.
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How do I find the firing angle of SCR practically? [closed]
Our teacher told us to find out the time period and then multiply it by 18.Then 180-(∆t*18) gives firing angle.Why 18 as a multiplier?