Viva Questions
Viva Questions
1. What is a Thyristor? Thyristor is derived from the properties of a Thyratron tube and a Transistor. It is used as another name for SCRS. They are power Semiconductor devices used for power control applications. 2. What are SCRs? SCRs is Silicon controlled Rectifiers. They are basically used as Rectifiers. 3. Draw the structure of an SCR? 4. What are the different methods of turning on an SCR? *Anode to cathode voltage is greater than break over voltage. *Gate triggering *When dv/dt exceeds permissible value. *Gate cathode junction is exposed to light.
9. Draw the V-I characteristics of SCR. 10. Why does high power dissipation occur in reverse blocking mode?
High power dissipation occurs because as voltage increases beyond Vbr current increases rapidly.
11. Why shouldnt positive gate signal be applied during reverse blocking Mode?
If we apply positive gate signal J3 becomes forward biased. Reverse leakage current increases and Thyristor gets damaged due to large power dissipation.
17. Why should the gate signal be removed after turn on?
This prevents power loss in the gate junction.
26. Can we replace a SCR by a microprocessor by writing a program to exhibit characteristics of SCR?
No, we can verify or test the working of SCR using microprocessor but we cannot replace it practically.
The n- drift region increases the onstage drop of MOSFET and also the thickness of this region determines the breakdown voltage of MOSFET. 9. How are MOSFETs suitable for low power high frequency applications? MOSFETs have high on state resistances due to which losses increase with the increase in the power levels. Their switching time is low and hence suitable for low power high frequency applications.
11. Draw the switching model of MOSFET. 12. What is rise time and fall time?
The capacitor Cgs charges from threshold voltage to full gate voltage Vgsp. The time required for this charging is called rise time. During this period, drain current rises to full value. The capacitor Cgs keeps on discharging and its voltage becomes equal to threshold voltage Vt. The time required for this discharge Cgs from Vgsp to Vt is called fall time.
1.What is IGBT?
Insulated gate bipolar transistor is the latest device in power Electronics .It is obtained by combining the properties of BJT And MOSFET.
14.Why is silicon used in all power semiconductor devices and why not? Germanium?
The leakage current in silicon is very small compared to germanium. The germanium is also more sensitive compared to silicon.
9.What is meant by ramp control, open loop control or manual control with respect to UJT firing circuit?
Ramp control-The graph of time period in milliseconds with the firing angle in degrees is a ramp. The ramp slope can be controlled by the potentiometer. Manual control-The potentiometer in the kit can be used to get various firing angles. This is manual control.
14.What are the merits of UJT firing circuit over RC triggering circuit?
* Firing angle remains stable. *Advantages of pulse transformer.
maintenance. The demerits are that the load current is asymmetric (phase control) and hence harmonics are present and intermittent supply of power in on-off control.
10. Why is the trigger source for the two Thyristor isolated from each other in a singlephase voltage controller?
When one Thyristor is on, the other should be off. Both the Thyristor should not conduct at a time.
5.What is MCB?
MCB-Miniature circuit breaker. This is used as switch, which opens or switches off when the voltage or current is above the rated value of that of MCB.
experiences a force which tends to rotates the armature in anticlockwise direction. These forces collectively produce a driving torque (or twisting moment), which sets the armature rotating.
7.What is torque?
Torque is twisting or turning moment of a force about an axis.The torque developed by the armature of a motor is armature torque. The torque available for useful work is known as shaft torque (available at the shaft).
11. What is the parameter that is being varied by varying the firing angle?
The armature voltage is varied which inturn varies the speed of the motor by varying the firing angle.
9. Why should we use TRIAC for bi-directional flow of current, instead we can use a ordinary conductor (wire)?
The ordinary conductor does not provide the facility to switch on or off that is, we cannot control the flow of current. We have to manually switch on or off the supply.
Micro processsor to control the speed .It can also be rotated in steps. They can be used for precision control of speed without using closed loop feedback.