Power Electronics
Choppers and Commutation Techniques
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Single and Three Phase Rectifier
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Power Semiconductor Devices
Marks 1Marks 2
Ac Voltage Controllers
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GATE EE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A voltage commutated chopper operating at $$1$$ $$kHz$$ is used to control the speed of $$dc$$ motor as shown in figure. The load current is assumed to be constant at $$10$$ $$A.$$ GATE EE 2006 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 14 English

The average output voltage of the chopper will be

A
$$70$$ $$V$$
B
$$47.5$$
C
$$35$$ $$V$$
D
$$0$$
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GATE EE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A voltage commutation circuit is shown in figure. If the turn off time of the $$SCR$$$$s$$ is $$50$$ $$\mu \sec $$ and as safety margin of $$2$$ is considered, what will be the approximate minimum value of capacitor required for proper commutation? GATE EE 2006 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 10 English
A
$$2.88\,\,\mu \,F\,$$
B
$$1.44\,\,\mu \,F\,$$
C
$$0.91\,\,\mu \,F\,$$
D
$$0.72\,\,\mu \,F\,$$
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GATE EE 2005
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The given figure shows a step $$-$$ down chopper switched at $$1$$ $$KHz$$ with a duty ratio $$D = 0.5.$$ The peak - peak ripple in the load current is close to GATE EE 2005 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 32 English
A
$$10$$ $$A$$
B
$$0.5$$ $$A$$
C
$$0.125$$ $$A$$
D
$$0.25$$ $$A$$
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GATE EE 2004
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Figure shows a chopper. The device $${S_1}$$ is the main switching device. $${S_2}$$ is the auxiliary commutation device. $${S_1}$$ is rated for $$400V, 60A.$$ $${S_2}$$ is rated for $$400V, 30 A.$$ the load current is $$20$$ $$A.$$ The main device operates with a duty ratio of $$0.5.$$ The peak current through $${S_1}$$ is GATE EE 2004 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 33 English
A
$$10$$ $$A$$
B
$$20$$ $$A$$
C
$$30$$ $$A$$
D
$$40$$ $$A$$
GATE EE Subjects
Electromagnetic Fields
Signals and Systems
Engineering Mathematics
General Aptitude
Power Electronics
Power System Analysis
Analog Electronics
Control Systems
Digital Electronics
Electrical Machines
Electric Circuits
Electrical and Electronics Measurement