Discrete Semiconductors are individual semiconductor devices that perform a single electronic function within a circuit, rather than integrating multiple functions into one component. They are fundamental building blocks used to control current flow, switch signals, provide amplification, and protect circuits.
This category commonly includes:
- Diodes for directional current conduction and rectification
- Transistors (such as BJT and MOSFET) for switching and amplification
- Thyristor-family devices for controlled switching and power regulation
- Protection devices designed to help safeguard circuits from abnormal electrical conditions
Discrete semiconductors are typically selected to match the required electrical function and overall circuit design needs.