Thyristor Protection

Protection of a device is an important aspect for its reliable and efficient operation. Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) are a very delicate semiconductor device. So we have to use it in its specified ratings to get desired output. SCR may face different types of threats during its operation due to over voltages, over currents etc.… Continue reading Thyristor Protection

Rating of SCR or Thyristor

Thyristor ratings or SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) ratings are very much required for operating it in a safe zone. The reliable operation can be done when a thyristor does not violate its voltage and current rating during working period. A thyristor, or SCR may have several ratings, such as voltage, current, power,,, turn on time,… Continue reading Rating of SCR or Thyristor

Modulation : Q Factor

What is Q Factor? Q factor (also known as Quality Factor or Q-factor) is defined as a dimensionless parameter that describes the underdamped condition of an oscillator or resonator. The quality factor measures the performance of a coil, a capacitor, or an inductor in terms of its losses and resonator bandwidth. The definition of Quality… Continue reading Modulation : Q Factor

Network Topology

What is a Network Topology? A network topology is defined as the layout or arrangement of elements (usually nodes or links) in a communication network. Network topologies are used to define or describe the arrangement of various types of telecommunication networks – such as computer networks, command and control radio networks, and industrial field busses.… Continue reading Network Topology

Active Low Pass Filter

What is an Active Filter? An active filter is a type of filter that includes one or more active circuit components such as a transistor or an operational amplifier (Op-Amp). They derive their energy from an external source of energy and use it to increase or amplify the signal output. Operational amplifiers can also be… Continue reading Active Low Pass Filter

Donor and Acceptor Impurities in Semiconductor

When we add a small quantity of impurity in a semiconductor than the impurity contributes either free electrons or holes to the semiconductor. As a result, the conducting property of semiconductor changes. The process of changing the conductive property of semiconductor by adding impurities is known as doping. Suppose, we add any pentavalent impurity in… Continue reading Donor and Acceptor Impurities in Semiconductor

Conductivity of Semiconductor

It is well known to us that the conductivity of a material depends on the concentration of free electrons in it. Good conductors consist large concentration of free electrons whereas insulators consist small concentration of free electrons. These conductors have a high conductance value (and hence a low resistance value). The concentration level of the… Continue reading Conductivity of Semiconductor