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electric converter

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electric converter [i¦lek·trik kən′vərd·ər]
(electricity)


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The chapters are divided into five parts, covering automotive power systems and drivetrains; semiconductor devices, components, and sensors; power electric converters (including discussion of rectifiers and inverters); motor drives; and miscellaneous applications such as an integrated starter alternator, fault tolerant adjustable speed motor drives, steering systems, power electronic applications in safety, drive and control systems, and battery technology.
One of the priorities of the restoration was to upgrade the oil coolers for the electric converter and transformer, which deliver power to the engine.
10, 2001 American Superconductor Corporation (Nasdaq:AMSC), a leading global supplier of superconductor products and power electric converters for the electric power industry, today announced that it received the 2001 Financial Times Global Energy Award for its industry-leading high temperature superconductor (HTS) wire.
 
 
 
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