Discrete Semiconductor Products
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Discrete semiconductors are individual single‑function semiconductor components instead of packed‑in‑chip integrated circuits. Typical examples include diodes, transistors and thyristors.
Each discrete part performs one separate task. Diodes conduct current in only one direction. Transistors work as switches or amplifiers for electric signals. Thyristors control high‑power current.
Their main judging factors are rated voltage, maximum current and switching speed. Compared with ICs, they handle higher‑power loads and endure harsher working environments.
They are widely used in power supplies, motor drivers and charging modules. They cooperate with integrated circuits to stabilize circuits and realize high‑power control in electronic systems.

