How do thyristors work?Each transistor acts as the input to the other. So how does it work? With no current flowing into the gate, the thyristor is switched off and no current flows between the anode and the cathode. When a current flows into the gate, it effectively flows into the base (input) of the lower (n-p-n) transistor, turning it on. - Study24x7
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How do thyristors work?
Each transistor acts as the input to the other. So how does it work? With no current flowing into the gate, the thyristor is switched off and no current flows between the anode and the cathode. When a current flows into the gate...

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