Thyristors
861 ResultsTypes of Thyristors
There are four main types of thyristors, each suited to specific applications:
- SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier): A unidirectional thyristor that turns on when a gate pulse is applied and stays on as long as the current remains above a holding level. Ideal for DC motor drives, controlled rectifiers, and high-power switching.
- TRIAC (Triode for Alternating Current): A bidirectional thyristor that can conduct in both directions, commonly used in AC power control applications such as light dimmers, fan speed controllers, and domestic appliances.
- DIAC(Diode for Alternating Current): A bidirectional trigger device without a gate, used to trigger TRIACs by breaking down at a specific voltage threshold. Often found in timing and phase control circuits.
- SIDAC (Silicon Diode for Alternating Current): Similar in function to the DIAC but capable of handling higher voltages and currents. Typically used in overvoltage protection and high-energy pulse circuits.