What Will Happen When an SCR Is Heated?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the effects of heating on a silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR). It is questioned whether the SCR will turn on at a value much lower than the breakover voltage. The conversation also mentions the importance of looking at temperature dependencies in SCR datasheets. It is clarified that the term "breakdown voltage" was a mistake, and the correct term is "breakover voltage".
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what will happen when a SCR is heated.will it turn on the SCR at a value much lower than breakdown voltage?
 
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vvkannan said:
what will happen when a SCR is heated.will it turn on the SCR at a value much lower than breakdown voltage?

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vvkannan, what do you think will happen? And what do you mean by "breakdown voltage"? SCRs do not work on a breakdown principle.

Why don't you take a look at some typical SCR datasheets, and tell us what you see in terms of temperature-dependencies in the graphs in the datasheets. Then we can discuss what you are asking about.
 
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I thought about it but i felt it will not fit into homework questionS category.Sorry for the mistake.
Its not 'breakdown' as i had mentioned.Its 'breakover'.sorry
 

1. What is an SCR?

An SCR or Silicon Controlled Rectifier is a type of semiconductor device used for controlling high-power electrical circuits.

2. How does an SCR work?

When a small current is applied to the gate terminal of an SCR, it allows a larger current to flow from the anode to the cathode, similar to a switch. The SCR will continue to conduct until the current falls below a certain threshold.

3. What happens when an SCR is heated?

When an SCR is heated, its electrical resistance decreases, allowing more current to flow through it. This can cause the SCR to heat up even further, creating a positive feedback loop and potentially damaging the device.

4. Can an SCR be damaged by overheating?

Yes, an SCR can be damaged by overheating. If the SCR is not properly cooled or if it experiences a surge in current, it can overheat and lead to failure of the device.

5. How can overheating of an SCR be prevented?

To prevent overheating, proper heat dissipation techniques should be used, such as attaching a heat sink or using a fan. It is also important to ensure that the SCR is not exposed to excessive currents or voltage spikes.

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