The document provides detailed construction and operational principles of Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCR), describing its four-layer, three-terminal structure and the significance of its p-n junctions. It explains the working of SCR using a two-transistor analogy and outlines its V-I characteristics, including the conditions for ON and OFF states. Additionally, it discusses the concepts of latching and holding currents necessary for maintaining the SCR in the conducting state.
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The document provides detailed construction and operational principles of Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCR), describing its four-layer, three-terminal structure and the significance of its p-n junctions. It explains the working of SCR using a two-transistor analogy and outlines its V-I characteristics, including the conditions for ON and OFF states. Additionally, it discusses the concepts of latching and holding currents necessary for maintaining the SCR in the conducting state.