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About Thyristors
Thyristors are a class of four-layer (PNPN) semiconductor devices that act as switches, rectifiers, or voltage regulators. When triggered, thyristors turn on and become low-resistance current paths and remain so, even after the trigger is removed, until the current is reduced to a certain level or until thyristors are triggered off, depending on the type of device. Thyristors include four-layer diodes (Shockley diode), silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCR), diacs, triacs, gate turn-off thyristors (GTO), light-activated SCR (LASCR), and silicon-controlled switches (SCS).
Shockley diodes behave as a pair of interconnected PNP and NPN transistors. Like all thyristors, Shockley diodes tend to stay on once they have been turned on (latched), and stay off once they have been turned off. There are two ways to latch a Shockley diode: exceed the anode-to-cathode breakover voltage, or exceed the anode-to-cathode critical rate of voltage rise. There is only one way to cause a Shockley diode to stop conducting, and that is to reduce the current going through it to a level below its low-current dropout threshold.
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American Microsemiconductor manufacturers of Diodes,... Thyristors Products Search for Parts Request a Quote Gate Turn Off Thyristors (GTOs) Gate Turn Off Thyristors (GTOs) See American Microsemiconductor, Inc. Profile & Catalog |
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Gate Turn-off Thyristors Information | Business.com Guide to Gate Turn-off Thyristors Thyristors that can be switched off by gate control, gate turn-off thyristors (GTO) See Business.com, Inc. Information |
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Part Numbers for Thyristors
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| 2N6075A (THYRISTORS) | netCOMPONENTS | Not Provided | Not Provided | Not Provided |
| A1220UB4LRP | Digi-Key | Littelfuse / Teccor Sidactor(R) Product | Circuit Protection | SIDACTOR 4CHP 180V 500A MS013 |
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