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Pressure Tolerant Power Electronics: IGBT Gate Driver for Operation in High Pressure Hydrostatic Environment

Pittini et al., 2012

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12905717931392080637
Author
Pittini R
Hernes M
Ljøkelsøy K
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Journal of Energy and Power Engineering

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This paper presents results from an on-going research project [1] on pressure tolerant power electronics. The main goal for the research is to provide and demonstrate solutions that enable power electronic converters to operate in pressurized environment. Oil companies …
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