What is the function of a thyristor?A thyristor functions a little like a transistor. It consists of three electrodes: the gate, the anode and the cathode. The gate acts as the controlling electrode. When a small current flows into the gate, it allows a larger current to flow from the anode to the cathode. - Study24x7
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What is the function of a thyristor?
A thyristor functions a little like a transistor. It consists of three electrodes: the gate, the anode and the cathode. The gate acts as the controlling electrode. When a small current flows into the gate, it allows a larger curre...

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