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Explanation: IGBT is a three terminal device. It has a gate, a emitter & a collector.
The three terminals of the IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) are:
1. Gate (G) – This terminal is used to control the on and off state of the IGBT. It receives the input signal from a control circuit.
2. Collector (C) – This terminal is connected to the positive voltage supply, through which the output current flows when the IGBT is in the on state.
3. Emitter (E) – This terminal is connected to the ground or negative side of the power supply. It provides the return path for the output current.
In summary, the three terminals of an IGBT are Gate, Collector, and Emitter.