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does this simulate a thyristor?
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| dysfunctionally_yours 2006-03-14, 10:21 am |
| if i have a variable inductance in series with a diode, can i use its
back emf to control the conduction time of the diode and also the
amount of current passing through it?
would this be an equivalent representation of a thyristor?
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| Salmon Egg 2006-03-14, 3:21 pm |
| On 3/14/06 5:39 AM, in article
1142343585.307956.67860@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com,
"dysfunctionally_yours" <sujay.dsa@gmail.com> wrote:
> if i have a variable inductance in series with a diode, can i use its
> back emf to control the conduction time of the diode and also the
> amount of current passing through it?
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> would this be an equivalent representation of a thyristor?
>
The first paragraph reflects your name.
What would be the second paragraph if properly capitalized is easier to
understand. No!
Bill
-- Ferme le Bush
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"dysfunctionally_yours" <sujay.dsa@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> if i have a variable inductance in series with a diode, can i use its
> back emf to control the conduction time of the diode and also the
> amount of current passing through it?
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> would this be an equivalent representation of a thyristor?
>
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