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  2. Power module - Wikipedia

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    Additional to the traditional screw contacts the electrical connection between the module and other parts of the power electronic system can also be achieved by pin contacts (soldered onto a PCB), press-fit contacts pressed into PCB vias, spring contacts that inherently press on contact areas of a PCB or by pure pressure contact where corrosion-proof surface areas are directly pressed together ...

  3. Trionic 8 - Wikipedia

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    New model located on engine instead of integrated in control module. Same function as in earlier Trionic T7 system. Power steering fluid pressure switch (739) Informs ECM when power steering servo pressure exceeds 17 bar. Used for idle speed compensation. Level monitor, engine oil (243) Informs ECM when oil level is low.

  4. Automotive fuse - Wikipedia

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    Automotive fuses are typically housed inside one or more fuse boxes (also called an integrated power module (IPM)) within the vehicle, typically on one side of the engine compartment and/or under the dash near the steering wheel.

  5. Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform - Wikipedia

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    The PE System serves the same function for an electric vehicle as an engine and a transmission for a vehicle powered by a conventional internal combustion engine. [2] The first generation PE system used a discrete traction motor and power inverter electronic module, connected with an orange three-phase cable.

  6. Power system protection - Wikipedia

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    Power system protection is a branch of electrical power engineering that deals with the protection of electrical power systems from faults [citation needed] through the disconnection of faulted parts from the rest of the electrical network. The objective of a protection scheme is to keep the power system stable by isolating only the components ...

  7. Power management integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    Power management ICs are solid state devices that control the flow and direction of electrical power. Many electrical devices use multiple internal voltages (e.g., 5 V, 3.3 V, 1.8 V, etc.) and sources of external power (e.g., wall outlet, battery, etc.), meaning that the power design of the device has multiple requirements for operation. A PMIC ...

  8. Power electronics - Wikipedia

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    The power MOSFET is the most common power device in the world, due to its low gate drive power, fast switching speed, [13] easy advanced paralleling capability, [13] [14] wide bandwidth, ruggedness, easy drive, simple biasing, ease of application, and ease of repair. [14] It has a wide range of power electronic applications, such as portable ...

  9. Power semiconductor device - Wikipedia

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    Such a device is also called a power device or, when used in an integrated circuit, a power IC. A power semiconductor device is usually used in "commutation mode" (i.e., it is either on or off), and therefore has a design optimized for such usage; it should usually not be used in linear operation.