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Compensated semiconductor stabilizers used as powerful sources of reference voltage

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Compensated semiconductor stabilizers can provide for output currents of 1 amp and over an output voltage stability comparable to that of standard grade III cells. Such stabilizers can serve as sources of reference voltages in group automation measurements of industrial processes, in checking of measuring instruments, and in all the cases where a highly stable voltage and a large output current are required.

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Dodik, S.D. Compensated semiconductor stabilizers used as powerful sources of reference voltage. Meas Tech 2, 970–977 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00979433

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