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Person holding a semiconductor

An otherwise pure semiconductor material that has a little amount of a chemical element (impurity) injected to change the material’s…

Jan23 What is Demand Charge?

A demand charge is a charge determined by the peak quantity of electricity consumed throughout the billing period. The demand…

What is a Diode

A diode is a semiconductor gadget that essentially switches the current in a single direction. While significantly limiting current flow…

Jan23 What is DC-to-DC Converter?

A DC-to-DC converter is an electrical system (device) that changes the voltage level of direct current (DC) sources. To put…

JAN 23 What is a Duty Cycle?

A Duty Cycle is referred to as the proportion of time a device or system is in use. A backup…

Jan23 What is Decommissioning?

Decommissioning refers to a collection of procedures used to clean up, disassemble, and remove a power plant’s buildings and parts…

Jan23 What are Dangling Bonds?

The dangling bonds refer to a chemical connection between two atoms on a crystal’s surface layer. The bond extends in…

JAN 23 What is Diffusion Furnace?

A diffusion furnace refers to the furnace that is used to introduce dopant atoms into the surface of semiconductors to…

Jan23 What is Demand?

The demand refers to the rate of electric energy delivery to or by a system or component of a system,…

Jan23 What is Demand Charge?

Distribution power refers to the final stage of the transmission and generation processes before sending power to the end customer.…

JAN 23 What is Discharge Factor?

The discharge factor is defined as a fraction of the overall battery capacity that, when expressed as a number, represents…