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Testing SCR using a multimeter.

A multimeter can be used to test SCRs quite effectively. The first procedure is to check
the diode action between the gate and cathode terminals of the SCR. This test is just
like what you have done in the case of testing a silicon diode (see testing a silicon
diode).

Now put the multimeter selector switch in a high resistance position. Connect the
positive lead of multimeter to the anode of SCR and negative lead to the cathode. The
multimeter will show an open circuit. Now reverse the connections and the multimeter
will again show an open circuit.

Then connect the anode and gate terminals of the SCR to the positive lead of
multimeter and cathode to the negative lead. The multimeter will show a low resistance
indicating the switch ON of SCR. Now carefully remove the gate terminal from the
anode and again the multimeter will show a low resistance reading indicating the
latching condition. Here the multimeter battery supplies the holding current for the triac.
If all of the above tests are positive we can assume the SCR to be working fine.

Circuit for testing SCR.

This is another method for testing an SCR. Almost all types of SCR can be checked
using this circuit. The circuit is just a simple arrangement for demonstrating the basic
switching action of an SCR. Connect the SCR to the circuit as shown in diagram and
switch S2 ON. The lamp must not glow. Now press the push button switch S1 ON and
you can see the lamp glowing indicating the switch ON of SCR. The lamp will remain
ON even if the push button S1 is released (indicates the latching).If the above checks
are positive then we can conclude that the SCR is fine.
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