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The thyristor used in regulators (for permanent magnet alternators only) are SCR's (silicon controlled rectifiers). The SCR is not used as a rectifier even though it can. It has a more specialized application. Common diodes are what are used in rectifiers.
The SCR is the main device, but certainly not the only device, in a regulator. (Actually, 3 phase uses 3 SCR's and single phase uses 2 SCR's, typically).
Often, a diagram may only show the SCR to represent a regulator, but, in fact, there are more components implemented that are not shown.
By the way, the British are not known for their electrical engineering expertise in automotive applications.
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They test a Kaw volage regulator (not on a running bike) using a multimetern in Ohms scale. They put probes on black and brown wires out of the voltage regulator and get 1050 Ohms in one direction and 300 in the other. I tested BOTH voltage regulators on my carb test bikes where they have been service for years and work fine in a running test (under 15VDC at 4K rpm) and both showed 1050 OHMS IN BOTH DIRECTIONS!
Anyway, the Haynes book called "Motorcycle Electonics Techbook" has lots of Kaw related stuff. I bought it from:
Whitehorse Gear
customer service 603 356 6556
catalog requests 603 356 6633
email: CustomerService@whitehorsegear.com
internet www.whitehorsegear.com
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Thyristor is a general name for any of several devices in a family of semiconductor devices made from 4 layers of Silicon. (Transistors have 3 layers and diodes have 2.)
The thyristors name is homage to the thyratron .
Thyratron + Transistor = Thyristor
thyra, greek for door
tron, as in electron
thyratron = door for electrons
little doubt the term 'gate', given to the controlling terminal on field effect transistors, was a thematic choice.
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