triac

/ˈtraɪæk/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of three-terminal electronic device that can be used as a switch or a current source.

“The triac is used in the control circuit to regulate the flow of electricity to the motor.”

2. noun

A type of thyristor, a semiconductor device that can control the flow of electrical current.

“The triac is a key component in the power supply system of the modern electronics.”

Synonyms

  • silicon-controlled rectifier
  • thyristor

Antonyms

  • diode
  • insulator