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Use of latching transistors for power control and conversion
The General Electric G64LS latching transistor combines the advantages of the asymmetric thyristor with those of the power darlington transistor. Device operation and its specification sheet are explained. The device may be connected in series and/or parallel. Various base drive circuits are presented, along with its use in representative circuits for AC and DC motor control and high frequency power supplies.