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Operational Limits of a Commercial Gate Turn-Off Thyristor for Inductive-Store Systems
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2010
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringConventional Switching ApplicationsEngineeringCompound SwitchesPower DeviceCircuit SystemBias Temperature InstabilityPower Semiconductor DeviceComputer EngineeringPower ElectronicsOperational LimitsMicroelectronicsInductive-store SystemsSingle TurnPower Management
This paper details the testing of a commercially available gate turn-off thyristor (GTO) for application in inductive-store power supplies. GTOs have been used as a component of inductive-store systems directly and as part of compound switches. These GTOs are generally available commercially and typically have extensive datasheets. However, the inductive-store application differs significantly from conventional switching applications, which significantly reduces the utility of the datasheets; GTOs are typically used at 100-1000 Hz in a fairly continuous manner, whereas in an inductive-store system, a GTO may be conducting for a relatively long time before doing a single turn off.
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