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==Applications== Unijunction transistor circuits were popular in hobbyist electronics circuits in the 1960s and 1970s because they allowed simple [[oscillator]]s to be built using just one active device. For example, they were used for [[relaxation oscillator]]s in variable-rate strobe lights.<ref> {{cite journal | journal = Popular Science | title = A Repeating Flash You Can Build | author = Ronald M. Benrey | volume = 185 | issue = 4 | pages = 132β136 | date = October 1964 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=1yUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA132 }}</ref> Later, as [[integrated circuit]]s became more popular, oscillators such as the [[555 timer IC]] became more commonly used. In addition to its use as the active device in relaxation oscillators, one of the most important applications of UJTs or PUTs is to trigger [[thyristor]]s ([[silicon controlled rectifier]]s (SCR), [[TRIAC]]s, etc.). A DC voltage can be used to control a UJT or PUT circuit such that the "on-period" increases with an increase in the DC control voltage. This application is important for large AC current control. UJTs can also be used to measure magnetic flux. The [[Hall effect]] modulates the voltage at the PN junction. This affects the frequency of UJT relaxation oscillators.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Agrawal |first1=S. L. |last2=Saha |first2=D. P. |last3=Swami |first3=R. |last4=Singh |first4=R. P. |title=Digital magnetic fluxmeter using unijunction transistor probe |journal=International Journal of Electronics |date=23 April 1987 |volume=63 |issue=6 |pages=905β910 |doi=10.1080/00207218708939196 }}</ref> This only works with UJTs. PUTs do not exhibit this phenomenon.
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