The document discusses the silicon controlled rectifier (SCR), a three-terminal semiconductor device that acts as a controlled switch. It can rectify AC to DC and control the amount of power delivered to a load. The SCR combines the functions of a rectifier and transistor. Key points include:
1) An SCR has two states - it either does not conduct or conducts heavily, behaving like a switch.
2) It is turned on by applying a small positive voltage to the gate, as the breakover voltage is usually much higher than the supply voltage.
3) To turn it off, the supply voltage must be reduced to zero to stop conduction.