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- Thyristor abstract "A thyristor is a two- to four-lead solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating N and P-type material. They act exclusively as bistable switches, conducting when their gate receives a current trigger, and continue to conduct while they are forward biased (that is, while the voltage across the device is not reversed). A three-lead thyristor is designed to control the larger current of its two leads by combining that current with the smaller current or voltage of its other lead - known as its control lead. On the other hand, a two-lead thyristor is designed to 'switch on' if the potential difference between its leads is sufficiently large - a value representing its breakdown voltage.Some sources define silicon controlled rectifiers and thyristors as synonymous. Other sources define thyristors as a larger set of devices with at least four layers of alternating N and P-type material.The first thyristor devices were released commercially in 1956. Because thyristors can control a relatively large amount of power and voltage with a small device, they find wide application in control of electric power, ranging from light dimmers and electric motor speed control to high-voltage direct current power transmission. Thyristors may be used in power-switching circuits, relay-replacement circuits, inverter circuits, oscillator circuits, level-detector circuits, chopper circuits, light-dimming circuits, low-cost timer circuits, logic circuits, speed-control circuits, phase-control circuits, etc. Originally thyristors relied only on current reversal to turn them off, making them difficult to apply for direct current; newer device types can be turned on and off through the control gate signal. A thyristor is not a proportional device like a transistor. In other words, a thyristor can only be fully on or off, while a transistor can lie in between on and off states. This makes a thyristor unsuitable as an analog amplifier, but useful as a switch.".
- Thyristor thumbnail Thyristor_circuit_symbol.svg?width=300.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink thyratmel.html.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink thyristor.html.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink HBD855-D.PDF.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink thyristor-basics.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink SEMIKRON_application_manual_power_semiconductors.pdf.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink Gutzwiller_Page12.htm.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink application_manual-193.htm.
- Thyristor wikiPageExternalLink thyristors.htm.
- Thyristor wikiPageID "181174".
- Thyristor wikiPageRevisionID "605238914".
- Thyristor hasPhotoCollection Thyristor.
- Thyristor subject Category:Electric_power_systems_components.
- Thyristor subject Category:High-voltage_direct_current.
- Thyristor subject Category:Power_electronics.
- Thyristor subject Category:Solid_state_switches.
- Thyristor type Artifact100021939.
- Thyristor type Control103096960.
- Thyristor type Device103183080.
- Thyristor type Instrumentality103575240.
- Thyristor type Mechanism103738472.
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- Thyristor type SolidStateSwitches.
- Thyristor type Switch104372370.
- Thyristor type Whole100003553.
- Thyristor comment "A thyristor is a two- to four-lead solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating N and P-type material. They act exclusively as bistable switches, conducting when their gate receives a current trigger, and continue to conduct while they are forward biased (that is, while the voltage across the device is not reversed).".
- Thyristor label "Thyristor".
- Thyristor label "Thyristor".
- Thyristor label "Thyristor".
- Thyristor label "Thyristor".
- Thyristor label "Tiristor".
- Thyristor label "Tiristor".
- Thyristor label "Tiristore".
- Thyristor label "Tyrystor".
- Thyristor label "Тиристор".
- Thyristor label "مقداح".
- Thyristor label "サイリスタ".
- Thyristor label "晶閘管".
- Thyristor sameAs Tyristor.
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- Thyristor sameAs Θυρίστορ.
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- Thyristor sameAs Thyristor.
- Thyristor sameAs Penyearah_terkendali_silikon.
- Thyristor sameAs Tiristore.
- Thyristor sameAs サイリスタ.
- Thyristor sameAs 사이리스터.
- Thyristor sameAs Thyristor.
- Thyristor sameAs Tyrystor.
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- Thyristor sameAs m.018rll.
- Thyristor sameAs Q180805.
- Thyristor sameAs Q180805.
- Thyristor sameAs Thyristor.
- Thyristor wasDerivedFrom Thyristor?oldid=605238914.
- Thyristor depiction Thyristor_circuit_symbol.svg.
- Thyristor isPrimaryTopicOf Thyristor.