What does DCSBV mean?
DCSBV means Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage?
Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage can be abbreviated as DCSBV
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What does DCSBV stand for? DCSBV stands for "Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage". |
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How to abbreviate "Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage"? "Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage" can be abbreviated as DCSBV. |
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What is the meaning of DCSBV abbreviation? The meaning of DCSBV abbreviation is "Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage". |
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What is DCSBV abbreviation? One of the definitions of DCSBV is "Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage". |
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What does DCSBV mean? DCSBV as abbreviation means "Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage". |
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What is shorthand of Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage? The most common shorthand of "Direct Current Sum Bandgap Voltage" is DCSBV. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DCPAES - Direct Current Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry
- DCELD - Direct Current Electro-Luminescent Display
- DCPMM - Direct Current Permanent Magnet Motor
- DCPPU - Direct Current Power Protection Unit
- DCPSU - Direct Current Power Supply Unit
- DCSFM - Direct Current Split Field Motor
- DC-BMR - Direct Current Coupled Burst-Mode Receiver
- DC-DC - Direct Current to Direct Current
- DC/RF - Direct Current / Radio Frequency
- DCSSM - Direct Current Split Series Motor
- DCVG - Direct Current Voltage Gradient
- ICE - Current Capacitive circuit Voltage (mnemonic for the phase relationship of the current (I) and voltage (E) in capacitive circuits)
- VDC - Voltage Direct Current
- CSDVS - Current Slope Discontinuity Voltage Source
- DCA - voltage-direct current electrical ablation
- DCCT - Direct Current Current Transducers
- DCCT - Direct Current Current Transformer
- DCV - Direct Current Voltage
- DCWV - Direct-Current Working Voltage
- DCD - Direct Current Demagnetization (as opposed to Alternating Current)