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What is the difference between bidirectional thyristor and two single thyristors in anti-parallel control mode?
The control mode of bidirectional thyristor is active drive, and the sensitivity of four-phase limit drive is different, which is easy to produce bidirectional asymmetry.

The anti-parallel control mode of two unidirectional thyristors can be regarded as passive driving, and the two directions are completely symmetrical, as long as two G poles are connected to a thyristor output.

It can be controlled by an optical coupler.