Thyristor devices like silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs) can control large amounts of power using very low control power. SCRs are 4-layer devices turned on by a positive gate signal when the anode is positive to the cathode. Commonly used thyristor families include SCRs, GTOs, triacs, diacs, SCSs, and MCTs. SCRs are widely used in power electronics due to their fast switching, small size, and high voltage/current ratings. SCRs have three terminals and require interrupting the anode current to turn off. Thyristors can be connected in series and parallel to increase voltage and current ratings using techniques like equal