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What is THYRISTOR


A thyristor is a type of solid-state switching device that is used to control the flow of electrical current.

It is a three-layer, four-terminal device that consists of an anode, a cathode, a gate, and a control terminal.

Thyristors are also known as silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCRs) and are used in a wide range of applications, including power control, lighting control, and motor control.

They are typically used in high-power circuits because they can handle large currents and voltages, and are capable of switching AC and DC power.

Thyristors work by allowing current to flow in only one direction, from the anode to the cathode.

The gate terminal is used to control the flow of current by triggering the thyristor into its conducting state.

Once triggered, the thyristor remains in its conducting state until the current drops below a certain level, at which point it returns to its non-conducting state.

In summary, thyristors are a type of solid-state switching device that are used to control the flow of electrical current in high-power applications, and can be triggered into a conducting state using a gate terminal.

*This information is for general informational purposes only, we will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the above information.


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