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DOMINICK T.

MAKILAN
SBECE3A
SEATWORK#1

Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR)

Multism Output Circuit A:

Based on the first circuit given, where there is no specific component


given in the list and only a circuit diagram, I've come up with a solution to
use generic types of given. Commutation is the process of turning off a
conducting SCR. Depending on the nature of the source, it can be either
Direct Current (DC) or Alternating Current (Ac). Components for the
specified circuit, such as SCRs, NPN transistors, resistor values, and the
quantity of source. The source I used has a voltage of about 20 volts, and
the resistor I used is worth 1k, which will serve as a current-limiting
component. The SCR I used is a 2N3649 SCR. The transistor I used is a
2n2219A, which will act as a diode allowing current to flow in one direction,
and it is connected in anode cathode. The gate is not connected to any
triggering source to turn on the SCR safely, so either the SCR will be turned
on by for by increasing the amount of dc source until it meets the forward
breakover voltage and it will start allowing current to flow.
Multism Output Circuit B:

Based on the second circuit given, there are specific parameters for the
components given, the first is the source there are 2 source used in the second
circuit first is the AC source with 220-12.6 ratio and the DC source with 12 volts
rating, the D1 in the circuit will act as rectifier and the R1,R2 and R3 will act as
current limiter in the circuit given, the D2 will act in its general function which is
allowing current to flow in one direction and the capacitor is where the charge will
restore, since there are 2 source the commutation technique that we will going to
use is two , the first is the natural commutation, this is applicable to ac source by
turning of the ac source the SCR will be in stop working , however is we use the
force method by simply decreasing the amount of anode to cathode source the
SCR will slowly deactivating and will stop working based on its function.

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