Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers: The Heart of Power Control

Just what is a thyristor? A thyristor is a high-power semiconductor device, also known as a silicon-controlled rectifier. Its structure includes four quantities of semiconductor materials, including 3 PN junctions corresponding towards the Anode, Cathode, and control electrode Gate. These 3 poles are the critical parts in the thyristor, letting it control current and perform high-frequency switching operations. Thyristors can …