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SCRS Datasheet, PDF

Searched Keyword : 'SCRS' - Total: 6 (1/1) Pages
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ON Semiconductor
2N6402G Datasheet pdf image
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SCRs 16 AMPERES RMS 50 thru 800 VOLTS
November, 2012 ??Rev. 6
MCR225-8FP Datasheet pdf image
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ISOLATED SCRs 25 AMPERES RMS 600 thru 800 VOLTS
August, 2006 ??Rev. 3
2N6394 Datasheet pdf image
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Silicon Controlled Rectifiers SCRs 12 AMPERES RMS 50 thru 800 VOLTS
August, 2006 ??Rev. 6
2N6400 Datasheet pdf image
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Silicon Controlled Rectifiers SCRs 16 AMPERES RMS 50 thru 800 VOLTS
December, 2004 ??Rev. 3
MCR716 Datasheet pdf image
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Sensitive Gate Silicon Controlled Rectifiers(SCRs 4.0 AMPERES RMS 400 - 600 VOLTS)
August, 2004 ??Rev. 4
2N6504 Datasheet pdf image
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Silicon Controlled Rectifiers Reverse Blocking Thyristors SCRs 25 AMPERES RMS 50 thru 800 VOLTS
February, 2006 ??Rev. 7

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What is SCRS


SCR stands for Silicon Controlled Rectifier, and it is a type of semiconductor device that is used as a switch in electronic circuits.

An SCR is a type of thyristor, which means it is a four-layer semiconductor device that can be used to control the flow of current in a circuit.

When a positive voltage is applied to the anode of an SCR, it will remain in a non-conducting state until a voltage is applied to the gate terminal.

Once a voltage is applied to the gate terminal, the SCR will switch to a conducting state, and it will continue to conduct even after the gate voltage is removed.

The SCR will remain in a conducting state until the current flowing through it falls below a certain level, or until the voltage across the SCR is reversed.

SCRs are commonly used in electronic circuits to control the flow of current to a load, such as a motor, heater, or lamp.

They are also used in power supplies, lighting systems, and other applications where it is necessary to control the flow of high-voltage and high-current signals.

SCRs are available in a range of voltage and current ratings, and they can be designed to operate at different frequencies.

They are widely used in industrial and commercial applications, as well as in consumer electronics.

However, it is important to use the correct voltage and current ratings when selecting an SCR for a specific application, to ensure that the device is not damaged and that the circuit operates correctly.

*This information is for general informational purposes only, we will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the above information.


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