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Question
When checking a good SCR or TRIAC with an ohmmeter it will:
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A. show high resistance in both directions
B. show low resistance with positive on anode and negative on cathode, and high resistance when reversed
C. show high resistance with negative on anode and positive on cathode, and low resistance when reversed
D. show low resistance in both directions
Correct Answer
show high resistance in both directions
Thyristors and Tranducers problems
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1. The DIAC is a:
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A. transistor
B. unidirectional device
C. three-layer device
D. bidirectional device
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Correct Answer: bidirectional device
2. What type of application would use a photovoltaic cell?
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A. an automobile horn
B. a TI 92 calculator
C. a magnetic field detector
D. a remote power source
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Correct Answer: a remote power source
3. The only way to close an SCR is with:
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A. a trigger input applied to the gate
B. forward breakover voltage
C. low-current dropout
D. valley voltage
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Correct Answer: forward breakover voltage
4. What does a hall effect sensor sense?
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A. temperature
B. moisture
C. magnetic fields
D. pressure
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Correct Answer: magnetic fields
5. Once a DIAC is conducting, the only way to turn it off is with:
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A. a positive gate voltage
B. a negative gate voltage
C. low-current dropout
D. breakover
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Correct Answer: low-current dropout
6. Which is the seven-segment display?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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7. What is an SCR?
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A. a PNPN thyristor with 3 terminals
B. a PNPN thyristor with 4 terminals
C. a PNP thyristor with 3 terminals
D. an NPN thyristor with 3 terminals
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Correct Answer: a PNPN thyristor with 3 terminals
8. Which is the DIAC?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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9. A TRIAC:
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A. can trigger only on positive gate voltages
B. can trigger only on negative gate voltages
C. cannot be triggered with gate voltages
D. can be triggered by either a positive or a negative gate voltage
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Correct Answer: can be triggered by either a positive or a negative gate voltage
10. A UJT has:
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A. two base leads
B. one emitter lead
C. two emitter leads and one base lead
D. one emitter lead and two base leads
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Correct Answer: one emitter lead and two base leads
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