The silicon p-n-p-n switch and controlled rectifier (thyristor).
Based on the two-transistor model of Jim Ebers (a p-n-p transistor driving an n-p-n, and the n-p-n driving the p-n-p), the two-terminal and three-terminal Si p-n-p-n switch (low power) originated at Bell Telephone Laboratories (BTL) in 1954-1955. The two-terminal version, with its various limitation...
Published in: | IEEE Transactions on power electronics 18, 1(part 1) (2003). |
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