《thyristor》怎以读
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《thyristor》是什么意思
半导体闸流管;硅可控整流器;
英英释义
Thyristor
- A thyristor is a solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating N and P-type material. They act as bistable switches, conducting when their gate receives a current trigger, and continue to conduct while they are forward biased (that is, while the voltage across the device is not reversed).
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学习《thyristor》怎么用
词组短语
thyristor switch可控硅开关,晶闸管开关
权威例句
THYRISTOR AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING A THYRISTOR
Thyristor-Based FACTS Controllers for Electrical Transmission Systems
Thyristor-based facts controllers for electrical transmission systems
Thyristor component with improved blocking capabilities in the reverse direction
Thyristor-based FACTS controllers for electrical transmission systems [Book Review]
Reactive Power Generation and Control by Thyristor Circuits
Principles and Applications of Static, Thyristor-Controlled Shunt Compensators
Generalized Technique of Harmonic Elimination and Voltage Control in Thyristor Inverter Part I
Generalized Techniques of Harmonic Elimination and Voltage Control in Thyristor Inverters: Part I--Harmonic Elimination
Generalized Techniques of Harmonic Elimination and Voltage Control in Thyristor Inverters: Part II --- Voltage Control Techniques
Thyristor-Based FACTS Controllers for Electrical Transmission Systems
Thyristor-based facts controllers for electrical transmission systems
Thyristor component with improved blocking capabilities in the reverse direction
Thyristor-based FACTS controllers for electrical transmission systems [Book Review]
Reactive Power Generation and Control by Thyristor Circuits
Principles and Applications of Static, Thyristor-Controlled Shunt Compensators
Generalized Technique of Harmonic Elimination and Voltage Control in Thyristor Inverter Part I
Generalized Techniques of Harmonic Elimination and Voltage Control in Thyristor Inverters: Part I--Harmonic Elimination
Generalized Techniques of Harmonic Elimination and Voltage Control in Thyristor Inverters: Part II --- Voltage Control Techniques