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H2LSPC High-Voltage High-Current Lightweight Solid-State Protection Circuit for Avionic Applications

 

Piece of kit from H2LSPC project. Orange in colour, rectangular shape.

This project developes and demonstrates a lightweight high-voltage solid-state protection component (SSPC) compatible with aerospace standards.

The H2LSPC stakeholders are the University of Nottingham, Semelab Limited, Deep Concept and Caly Technologies.

 

 

More information is on the Institute for Aerospace Technology H2LSPC Project page, or by contacting Prof Pat Wheeler or Dr Tao Yang

 

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