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- Q176059 subject Q7215640.
- Q176059 subject Q7296602.
- Q176059 abstract "The Shockley diode (named after physicist William Shockley) is a four-layer semiconductor diode, which was one of the first semiconductor devices invented. It was a "pnpn" diode. It is equivalent to a thyristor with a disconnected gate.Small signal Shockley diodes are no longer manufactured, but the unidirectional thyristor breakover diode, also known as the dynistor, is a functionally equivalent power device.".
- Q176059 thumbnail Shockley_Diode_symbol.svg?width=300.
- Q176059 wikiPageExternalLink PhotoGallery_Shockley4E30_Page3.htm.
- Q176059 wikiPageExternalLink case_shockley.htm.
- Q176059 wikiPageWikiLink Q11456.
- Q176059 wikiPageWikiLink Q11656.
- Q176059 wikiPageWikiLink Q163415.
- Q176059 wikiPageWikiLink Q180805.
- Q176059 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215640.
- Q176059 wikiPageWikiLink Q7296602.
- Q176059 type Thing.
- Q176059 comment "The Shockley diode (named after physicist William Shockley) is a four-layer semiconductor diode, which was one of the first semiconductor devices invented. It was a "pnpn" diode. It is equivalent to a thyristor with a disconnected gate.Small signal Shockley diodes are no longer manufactured, but the unidirectional thyristor breakover diode, also known as the dynistor, is a functionally equivalent power device.".
- Q176059 label "Shockley diode".
- Q176059 differentFrom Q176066.
- Q176059 depiction Shockley_Diode_symbol.svg.