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Emitter Turn Off Thyristor
The Emitter Turn Off Thyristor (ETO) is a type of thyristor that uses a MOSFET to turn on and turn off. It combines the advantages of both the Gate turn-off thyristor, GTO and MOSFET. It has two gates - one normal gate for turn on and one with a series MOSFET for turn off.Rashid, Muhammad H.(2011); ''Power Electronics (3rd ed.)''. Pearson, History The first generation ETO was developed by Prof. Alex Q. Huang in Center for Power Electronics, Virginia Tech in 1996. Although the ETO concept was demonstrated, the first generation ETO had limitations which prevented high power applications. The device rating was later improved to 4500V/4000A. {{cite web, url=http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26095, title=Development of the Advanced Emitter Turn-Off (ETO) Thyristor, author=Zhang,Bin Device Description Turn On An ETO is turned ON by applying positive voltages to Gate (transistor), gates, gate 1 and gate 2. When a positive voltage is applied to the gate 2, it turns on the MOSFET that is con ...
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