Thyristors are discrete semiconductor switching devices built on a multilayer PN structure that enables controlled conduction between terminals. Once triggered into the on-state, a thyristor typically remains conductive until the current falls below a holding condition or the device is actively commutated, depending on the thyristor type.
Within the discrete semiconductors category, thyristors are commonly grouped as a family of latching power-control components, including variants that differ in triggering method and controllability.
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