Definition: Interrupters are devices that allow a circuit to be bypassed during an interruption or power failure, thereby allowing other components to continue functioning. These devices are typically used in circuits where there is a high level of power loss and the need for redundancy. One common type of interrupter is a "breaker," which allows one device to bypass another without causing any damage. Another type is a "repeater," which allows multiple devices to be connected in series, allowing them to continue functioning even during a