Specification Guides
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Discrete
Discrete semiconductors are individually packaged devices or arrays of individual devices (transistors, diodes, SCRs, etc.) that operate at signal levels or are used in power applications.
Discrete semiconductors are individually packaged devices or arrays of individual devices (transistors, diodes, SCRs, etc.) that operate at signal levels or are used in power applications.
Diodes
(14 Guides)
Diodes are two-terminal semiconductors that allow current to flow through in only one direction.
Thyristors
(3 Guides)
Thyristors are a family of semiconductor devices that exhibit bi-stable current-voltage characteristics and can be switched between a high-impedance, low-current off state and a low-impedance, high-current on state.
Transistors
(11 Guides)
Transistors are three-terminal semiconductors which use an input signal controls to output current. They are normally used for amplification and switching applications.