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explain the working of class d commutation circuit​

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Answered by devroy26780
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Explanation:

Class D Commutation

In this, the main SCR is commutated by the auxiliary SCR. The main SCR with load resistance forms the power circuit while the diode D, inductor L and SCR2 forms the commutation circuit. When the supply voltage E is applied, both SCRs are in OFF state and hence the capacitor voltage is zero

Answered by sarkarsoumyadip30
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Answer:

Explanation:In this, the main SCR is commutated by the auxiliary SCR. The main SCR with load resistance forms the power circuit while the diode D, inductor L and SCR2 forms the commutation circuit. When the supply voltage E is applied, both SCRs are in OFF state and hence the capacitor voltage is zero.

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