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Thyristor

A thyristor is a semiconductor device that acts as a high-power electrical switch. It is made up of four layers of alternating P-type and N-type materials. This structure allows the thyristor to conduct electricity when triggered and maintain conduction until the current drops below a certain threshold.

Technical Specifications

  • Type: Solid-state semiconductor device
  • Structure: Four layers of alternating P- and N-type materials
  • Terminals: Anode, Cathode, Gate
  • Function: Acts as a bistable switch (latches on once triggered)
  • Switching Speed: Fast switching capability
  • Voltage Handling: Can control high voltage levels
  • Current Handling: Capable of handling large current loads
  • Triggering: Gate signal to turn on; holding current to turn off

Key Features

  • Power Handling: Controls high-power applications like motor speed control, light dimming, and more.
  • Switching: Fast on/off switching for dynamic control.
  • Durability: Designed to endure high voltages and currents in various environments.
  • Versatility: Widely used in both industrial systems and consumer devices.

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