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Assertion (A):
The output voltage of an inverter can be controlled by PWM technique
Reason (R):
In a current source inverter the input current is constant.
Options
A. Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R correct but R is not correct explanation of A
C. A is correct but R is wrong
D. A is wrong but R is correct
Correct Answer
Both A and R correct but R is not correct explanation of A
Power Electronics problems
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1. A TRIAC is equivalent to
Options
A. two thyristors in series
B. two thyristors in parallel
C. one thyristor and one diode
D. one thyristor and one transistor
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Correct Answer: two thyristors in parallel
2. A fully controlled bridge converter can operate in quadrants
Options
A. 1
B. 1 and 2
C. 1 and 3
D. 1 and 4
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Correct Answer: 1 and 4
3. The advantage of modified series inverter with two inductors and two capacitors is
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A. the intermittent operation of battery is avoided
B. efficiency of circuit is more
C. the output frequency is low
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: the intermittent operation of battery is avoided
4. The static equalisation circuit for thyristors connected in series is
Options
A. one resistor in series with each thyristor
B. one resistor in parallel with each thyristor
C. one resistor and one capacitor in parallel with each thyristor
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: one resistor in parallel with each thyristor
5. When a thyristor is conducting, the voltage drop across it
Options
A. is absolutely constant
B. decreases with increase in load current
C. increases slightly with increase in load current
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: increases slightly with increase in load current
6. An SUS is
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A. exactly similar to SCR but with higher rating
B. similar to UJT
C. PUT and avalanche diode connected in anti parallel
D. SCR and avalanche diode connected in parallel
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Correct Answer: PUT and avalanche diode connected in anti parallel
7. In a half bridge inverter the gate pulses of the two thyristors have a phase displacement of
Options
A. 60°
B. 90°
C. 120°
D. 180°
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Correct Answer: 180°
8. The cut in voltages for germanium and silicon diodes respectively as
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A. 0.3 V and 0.7 V
B. 0.7 V and 0.3 V
C. 0.6 V and 0.9 V
D. 0.5 V and 0.7 V
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Correct Answer: 0.3 V and 0.7 V
9. The symbol in figure is for
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A. UJT
B. PUT
C. Shockley diode
D. TRIAC
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Correct Answer: UJT
10. A cycloconverter is a group of controlled rectifiers.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
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