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High voltage disconnect hysteresis:In electrical engineering, high voltage disconnect hysteresis is the difference in the voltage required to turn a device on and the voltage required to turn it off. This difference can be due to different mechanisms, such as different breakdown voltages in the device or different contact materials. The term is most often used in reference to high voltage switches, where a small difference in the control voltage can result in a large difference in the switch’s current carrying capacity.

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