Semiconductor device for current rectification

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – With specific current responsive fault sensor

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361391, 174 52FP, H01L 2336, H02G 1308

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046461302

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor element is provided as an electrically tested, economical, ong time storable and simple individual element for easy assembly and universal application. A semiconductor disk and an insulating body annularly surrounding the semiconductor disk are used. The insulating body is furnished with a recess substantially adapted to the edge zone of the semiconductor disk and which is also formed in the regions adjacent to the recess for a concentric disposition of contacting components on the two sides of the semiconductor disk. The semiconductor disk is supported and embedded at its edge zone in the recess of the insulating body. In case of a semiconductor disk with a gate electrode the gate current conductor is led through the insulating body and is then formed as a spring body with a rotatable and curved end piece for pressure contacting the gate electrode.

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