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High d(v)÷d(t) causes _______________(a) Local hotspots(b) False triggering(c) High cost(d) High-speed operationI have been asked this question during an interview.My question is taken from Solid-State Devices topic in portion Introduction to Solid-State Devices of Electric Drives

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The CORRECT answer is (b) FALSE triggering

Explanation: High d(v)÷d(t) causes false triggering. The high VALUE of d(v)÷d(t) causes the BREAKDOWN of the junction J2. The thyristor will trigger automatically.



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