
Power Devices
Power devices are electronic components designed to control and convert electrical energy for practical use. They manage high levels of current and voltage, enabling functions like switching, amplification, and regulation in power supplies, motor drives, and electrical systems. Examples include power transistors, thyristors, and diodes. These devices are essential for efficiently transmitting, converting, and controlling electrical power in industrial equipment, appliances, and renewable energy systems, ensuring safe and reliable operation. Their ability to handle large amounts of power makes them critical for modern electrical infrastructure and technology applications.