A. Drop across the collector junction
B. Drop across the drift region
C. Drop across MOSFET portion
D. All of these
Power Electronics
A. Continuous signal
B. Large isolating pulse transformer
C. A train of pulses
D. None of these
A. 180 degree
B. 190 degree
C. 200 degree
D. 210 degree
A. Both harmonic distortion and quality of input current increases
B. Harmonic distortion increases and quality of input current decreases
C. Harmonic distortion decreases and quality of input current increases
D. Both harmonic distortion and quality of input current decreases
A. 2nd
B. 3rd
C. 5th
D. 7th
A. Current controlled unipolar device
B. Voltage controlled unipolar device
C. Current controlled bipolar device
D. Voltage controlled bipolar device
A. Both rectifiers provides positive current to the load
B. Both rectifiers provide negative current to the load
C. One rectifiers provide positive current to the load and the other negative current
D. One rectifier provide positive current to the source and the other negative current to the load
A. More than that of MOSFET
B. Lower than that of MOSFET
C. Equal to that of MOSFET
D. Equal to that of BJT
A. A high on – resistance switch can be added in parallel
B. A low on – resistance switch can be added in parallel
C. A high on – resistance switch can be added in series
D. A low on – resistance switch can be added in series
a. Reversal of power can be controlled by firing angle
b. Very good dynamic behavior
c. They can link two AC system operating unsynchronized
d. All of these