- (GTOs) are
similar to
TRIACs but
provide more
control by
turning off when the gate
signal ceases. The
bidirectionality of
TRIACs makes them convenient...
-
TRIAC can p****
current in
either direction. Thus,
TRIACs are
particularly useful for AC applications.
TRIACs have
three leads: a gate lead and two conducting...
-
Triac may
refer to:
TRIAC (triode for
alternating current), an
electronics component Triac (car), a
concept car by
Green Vehicles Inc. Tiratricol, a common...
-
commonly used to trigger, such as
TRIACs. Some
TRIACs, like Quadrac,
contain a built-in DIAC in
series with the
TRIAC's gate
terminal for this purpose....
- to solid-state relays, such as
TRIACs and
silicon controlled rectifiers. The
purpose of the
circuit is to
start the
TRIAC conducting very near the time...
- that
makes the
diode conduct appreciably in reverse. Some
devices (such as
TRIACs) also have a
forward breakdown voltage.
Materials are
often classified as...
- off).
Diacs are bi-directional
diodes that
switch AC
voltages and
trigger triacs or silicon-controlled
rectifiers (SCRs).
Except for a
small leakage current...
-
Triac, by
Green Vehicles Inc., was a two-seat three-wheeled
concept car
unveiled in 2010–2012. The
company went out of
business in 2012. The
Triac freeway...
- of this, use of
TRIACs with (for example)
heavily inductive motor loads usually requires the use of a "snubber"
circuit around the
TRIAC to ****ure that...
- Médéric
Rousseau in 1875. The home of
Braastad and
Tiffon is Château de
Triac. It is
situated in the cru
Petite Champagne in the
cognac area, France....