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Switching Power Semiconductor Devices

1993
Power electronics use semiconductor devices operating in switching mode, i.e. in an on-off control mode. There are mainly three types of devices: diodes, bipolar and field effect transistors, thyristors or GTO (gate turn-off) thyristors.
Robert Bausière   +2 more
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Automotive Power Semiconductor Devices

2005
Commercially available power semiconductor devices can be categorized into several basic types such as diodes, thyristors, bipolar junction transistors (BJT), power metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFET), insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBT), and gate turn-off thyristors.
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Physics of semiconductor power devices

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1982
Semiconductor power devices are designed to rapidly switch or amplify high currents, to support high voltages, and to control electric power. Because of these requirements, their topographies and structures are different from those of small-signal devices. Specific designs are the result of the understanding of the physics of p-n junction HV breakdown,
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Power Electronics Semiconductor Devices

2009
1. Power MOSFET transistors, Pierre Aloisi.2. Insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBT), Pierre Aloisi.3. Serial or paralleled connected power transistors, Daniel Chatroux, Jean-Luc Schanen.4. Silicon carbide devices and their applications, Marie-Laure Locatelli, Dominique Planson.5.
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Power semiconductor devices: an overview

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1988
Advances in power semiconductor devices are discussed, focusing on the adaptation of silicon integrated circuit wafer processing methods to the design and fabrication of power devices. Some basic properties of power devices are reviewed, along with recent adaptations of wafer processing technology.
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Power semiconductor devices, PESC, 1976

1976 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1976
Discrete power semiconductors and other electrical components have demanding applications today that require new sophistication in design, characterization, and performance. Voltage and power levels, as well as switching speeds available in thyristors and transistors, make additional knowledge of dynamic characteristics essential.
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Power Semiconductor Devices

2005
Maylay Trivedi, Krishna Shenai
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Overview of Wide/Ultrawide Bandgap Power Semiconductor Devices for Distributed Energy Resources

IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2023
Karen Dowling   +2 more
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