Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1988-08-03
1991-07-30
Hille, Rolf
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
357 234, 357 39, 307632, H01L 2974
Patent
active
050363778
ABSTRACT:
Thyristors of one conductivity type formed as an array in a first semiconductor body are respectively connected in parallel with thyristors of the opposite conductivity type formed as an array in a second semiconductor body to produce an array of triacs. In each body the thyristors are separate except for a common anode or cathode region and terminal connection, and are formed in an epitaxial layer divided by PN junction isolation regions on a substrate of opposite conductivity type. The thyristors may be constructed to be triggered by gating signals of either polarity.
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Cotton David R.
Pathak Vijay K.
Hille Rolf
Hiller William E.
Loke Steven
Merrett N. Rhys
Sharp Mel
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