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- Current_injection_technique abstract "The current injection technique is a technique developed to reduce the turn-OFF switching transient of power bipolar semiconductor devices. It was developed and published by Dr S. Eio of Staffordshire University (United Kingdom) in 2007.".
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- Current_injection_technique wikiPageWikiLink Semiconductor.
- Current_injection_technique wikiPageWikiLink Silicon.
- Current_injection_technique wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire_University.
- Current_injection_technique wikiPageWikiLink Thyristor.
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- Current_injection_technique subject Category:Semiconductors.
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- Current_injection_technique type Semiconductor.
- Current_injection_technique comment "The current injection technique is a technique developed to reduce the turn-OFF switching transient of power bipolar semiconductor devices. It was developed and published by Dr S. Eio of Staffordshire University (United Kingdom) in 2007.".
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