Title :
The trinistor switch-a solid-state power relay
Author :
Pittman, Paul F.
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Elec. Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa.
fDate :
6/1/1959 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Trinistor switch is a new semiconductor device which can be used to provide control of large amounts of load power. The characteristics of the Trinistor switch are similar to those of a thyratron because the Trinistor will either absorb a high voltage and prevent the flow of load current or break over to a low voltage and allow load current to flow. A third terminal can be used for the application of a control current which initiates this breakover action. The switching efficiency of the Trinistor is quite high because the device can block a voltage of several hundred volts at a few milliamperes leakage or conduct 50 amperes of current at a voltage drop of about 1.0 volt. A power control device such as the Trinistor switch can be used to control either ac or dc power with a minimum of associated circuitry. This device can be used in place of relays or other switching devices to provide contactless switching in circuits which have a minimum of weight and require a minimum of space.
Keywords :
Leakage current; Logic circuits; Oscilloscopes; Power semiconductor switches; Relays; Semiconductor devices; Solid state circuits; Switching circuits; Thyratrons; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS2.1959.4315683