zcs
turn on and turn off a device and act as a switch is called as zvs
Zeeland Christian School. I know this because his teacher goes to my church! and I went to ZCS
ZVS techniques are techniques that force the voltage across a switch to be zero just before it is turned on or off and to keep this voltage zero while a switching transition occurs. All MOSFETs and most IGBTs have anti-parallel diodes that are built into the body of each device that allows current to flow from source to drain in a MOSFET and from emitter to collector in an IGBT. A ZVS turn-on in MOSFETs and IGBTs is therefore done by forcing current through the body-diode of the devices just before they are turned on. This clamps the voltage across the device to a single diode drop (which is a negligible voltage) during a switching transition so that turn-on switching losses are greatly reduced. A ZVS turn-off is achieved by slowing down the rate of voltage rise across a switch when it is turned off by adding some capacitance across the switch; this limits the overlap between voltage and current during the switching transition
The main difference between a MOV (Motor Operated Valve) and a ZV (Zone Valve) lies in their intended applications and functions. MOVs are typically used in industrial settings to control the flow of fluids or gases by using an electric motor to actuate the valve. On the other hand, ZVs are commonly used in HVAC systems to control the flow of water or steam to different zones within a building. Additionally, MOVs are usually larger and more robust, while ZVs are smaller and more compact due to their different purposes and environments of use.
It looks like your kidneys in a pool of your own blood sitting in a room draped with your shredded body (Zombie Velociraptors don't like kidneys). Being invisible is moot. You won't see the attack coming from a visible zombie v-raptor anyway. ZVs won't mutate either because they are a perfect killing machine...like sharks with lazers on their heads.