No problem but i guess the DMM am using has done the job , its a :This is to EB and anyone else reading this thread:
All my posts regarding DMM thyristor testing is all wet! I'm quite embarrassed by it too!Normally I sim everything I post unless it's so basic it doesn't warrant it. The fact is, most thyristors require far more gate current (Igt) to trigger and anode current to maintain latch than DMM diode function will provide. Many thyristors will require far more gate trigger voltage (Vgt) too! There are small signal thyristors manufactured in a TO92 case that will work with the DMM setup but are not that common. They require very low Vgt, Igt and Il but they are not what this thread is about.
Lastly, I would love to edit those posts but the time allotted for that has expired, So I guess they're there forever.
EB, the last print I posted should work for SCR's that require no more than ~20mA to trigger, maintain latch and minimum gate trigger voltages under <=9V. This is sufficient for many but the data sheet should always be consulted to verify the specs.
My apologies.
Chris
Are you saying that the DMM's Diode function worked on the BT151 as I originally thought it would??
I'll compare the specs between the 150 and 151 and get back to you. This PC is up again but don't know for how long.
Chris
Yes , i have followed the steps and it worked , I guess the BT151 belongs to the sensitive gate SCRs type
Yes but does it mean the BT151 is not appropriate ?
That's difficult to answer without seeing the schematic of the gate driver. Can you reverse engineer it?
Chris
They're not identical.
BTW, you never did determine what caused it to pop in the first place.
Chris