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Title: Gate Turn-Off Thyristor


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Gate Turn-Off Thyristor
  • M.S.P.V.L Polytechnic College,
  • Pavoorchatram.

2
Introduction
  • A Gate Turn-Off Thyristor (GTO) is a special type
    of thyristor, a high-power semiconductor device.
  • GTOs, as opposed to normal thyristor, are fully
    controllable switches which can be turned on and
    off by their third lead, the GATE lead.
  • GTO thyristor can be fabricated with a reverse
    conducting diode in the same package. These are
    known as RCGTO, for Reverse Conducting GTO.

3
Circuit diagram of GTO
4
GTO Diagram and Symbol
5
Reverse BIAS
  • GTO thyristor are available with or without
    reverse blocking capability.
  • Reverse blocking capability adds to the forward
    voltage drop because of the need to have a long,
    low doped P1 region.
  • GTO thyristor capable of blocking reverse voltage
    are known as Symmetrical GTO thyristor,
    abbreviated S-GTO

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Functions of GTO
  • Gate turn-off thyristor (GTOs) are four-layer
    PNPN devices that act as switches, rectifiers,
    and voltage regulators.
  • Like other thyristor, GTOs can be turned on by
    the application of a positive gate signal (g gt
    0) however, unlike other more conventional
    devices that can be turned off only at a zero
    crossing of current, GTOs can be turned off at
    any time by the application of a gate signal
    equal to zero. 

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Functions of GTO
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Functions of GTO
  • Performance specifications for gate turn-off
    thyristor (GTOs) include peak repetitive
    off-state voltage, peak repetitive reverse
    voltage, peak cycle surge-on current, maximum
    root mean square (RMS) current, and holding
    current.
  • Peak repetitive off-state voltage (VDRM) is the
    maximum instantaneous value of the off state.

9
Cross section of GTO
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Operations of GTO
  • When a positive signal is applied, a GTO switches
    into conduction state like the ordinary
    thyristor.
  • However in ordinary thyristor the current gains
    of NPN and PNP transistors are very high so that
    gate sensitivity for turn on is very high and on
    state voltage drop is low.

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Structure of GTO
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Operations of GTO
  • However in GTO, the current gain of PNP
    transistor is low so that turn of its possible if
    significant current is drawn from the gate.
  • When a negative gate signal is applied the excess
    carriers are drawn from the base region of NPN
    transistor and collector current of PNP is
    diverted to the gate.

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Operations of GTO
  • Thus the base drive of NPN transistor is removed
    and this in turn removes the base drive of PNP
    transistor and turnoff is achieved.

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The End
  • Thank You .
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