Supercapacitor assisted surge absorber technique: high performance transient surge protectors for consumer electronics (2022)

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Fernando J, Kularatna N, Silva S, Silva Thotabaddadurage S (2022). Supercapacitor assisted surge absorber technique: high performance transient surge protectors for consumer electronics. IEEE Power Electronics Magazine. 9(2). 48-60.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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40 - Engineering::4008 - Electrical engineering40 - Engineering::4009 - Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
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