
Video Transcript - Rose
... I’ll go ahead and swap those values out on the circuit diagram. Our source voltage has a magnitude of 40 and a phase angle of 0°. Here’s a candidate for a source transformation. Before I do that, let me first swap out all of the symbol values for the generic impedance element using a rectangle symbo ...
... I’ll go ahead and swap those values out on the circuit diagram. Our source voltage has a magnitude of 40 and a phase angle of 0°. Here’s a candidate for a source transformation. Before I do that, let me first swap out all of the symbol values for the generic impedance element using a rectangle symbo ...
Abstract
... Albert Wang received the BSEE degree from the Tsinghua University, China, and the PhD EE degree from The State University of New York at Buffalo in 1985 and 1995, respectively. He has more than six years of industrial experience, most recently with the National Semiconductor Corporation in the Silic ...
... Albert Wang received the BSEE degree from the Tsinghua University, China, and the PhD EE degree from The State University of New York at Buffalo in 1985 and 1995, respectively. He has more than six years of industrial experience, most recently with the National Semiconductor Corporation in the Silic ...
Chapter 13
... Limit on M • With the total energy established for the mutual inductors, we can establish an upper limit on M. • The system cannot have negative energy because the system is passive. ...
... Limit on M • With the total energy established for the mutual inductors, we can establish an upper limit on M. • The system cannot have negative energy because the system is passive. ...
Session 1 Topic # 3
... concerns for people who either work in the presence of elevated electromagnetic fields or who live close to sources such as high voltage power transmission lines. There have been a large number of studies undertaken at various industrialized countries world-wide, to determine any adverse health corr ...
... concerns for people who either work in the presence of elevated electromagnetic fields or who live close to sources such as high voltage power transmission lines. There have been a large number of studies undertaken at various industrialized countries world-wide, to determine any adverse health corr ...
Assessing an EM environment
... low-level magnetic fields, which may be many tens of meters from power, telecomm, or data cables. Sensitive circuits (those using low levels of current and/or voltage for their signals) are more likely to be susceptible. Sparks at metal connections carrying circulating currents due to strong magneti ...
... low-level magnetic fields, which may be many tens of meters from power, telecomm, or data cables. Sensitive circuits (those using low levels of current and/or voltage for their signals) are more likely to be susceptible. Sparks at metal connections carrying circulating currents due to strong magneti ...
CircuitI_exp061411496081
... To what value the 20-volts source must be changed so that VL=0 To what value the 1.5-volts source must be changed so that VL=0 To what value the 6-volts source must be changed so that IL=3 mA ...
... To what value the 20-volts source must be changed so that VL=0 To what value the 1.5-volts source must be changed so that VL=0 To what value the 6-volts source must be changed so that IL=3 mA ...
engineering communication - Imprving Engineering Education in
... Is concerned with information-bearing electrical signal. Often, the objective is to extract useful information from electrical signals derived from sensors. Application are machine vision and robotics. ...
... Is concerned with information-bearing electrical signal. Often, the objective is to extract useful information from electrical signals derived from sensors. Application are machine vision and robotics. ...
Security in industrial networks
... been considered secure against the threat of cyber attacks, a problem that has troubled enterprise class networks for decades. Today, many industrial networks have made the move to open source standards such as TCP/IP in order to increase interoperability and simplify developments, such networks are ...
... been considered secure against the threat of cyber attacks, a problem that has troubled enterprise class networks for decades. Today, many industrial networks have made the move to open source standards such as TCP/IP in order to increase interoperability and simplify developments, such networks are ...
Harrison Liu Faculty Advisor: Philip T. McCreanor, Ph.D. Abstract
... This work was supported by the Engineering Honors Program at Mercer University. I would like to thank Dr. Philip T. McCreanor, Director of the Engineering Honors Program, for his guidance in pursuing, designing, constructing, and documenting this project. ...
... This work was supported by the Engineering Honors Program at Mercer University. I would like to thank Dr. Philip T. McCreanor, Director of the Engineering Honors Program, for his guidance in pursuing, designing, constructing, and documenting this project. ...
III. Substation Bus Configurations and Substation Design
... for the future. The larger the ring bus the greater the probability becomes during normal operations, multisystem events and maintenance that the substation could become fragmented into multiple pieces thereby losing its level of reliability. The level of reliability for interconnected generation sh ...
... for the future. The larger the ring bus the greater the probability becomes during normal operations, multisystem events and maintenance that the substation could become fragmented into multiple pieces thereby losing its level of reliability. The level of reliability for interconnected generation sh ...
Arrhythmia Management Devices
... Digital music players may result in isolated telemetry EMI without direct impact on CIED function.9,10 Portable headphones contain strong magnets that may interfere with CIED function at close range. Similar neodymium magnets are used in the jewelry and clothing industry and can lead to magnetic fie ...
... Digital music players may result in isolated telemetry EMI without direct impact on CIED function.9,10 Portable headphones contain strong magnets that may interfere with CIED function at close range. Similar neodymium magnets are used in the jewelry and clothing industry and can lead to magnetic fie ...
Untitled
... being tested. - The test is made in normal condition and also under single fault conditions - Normal condition means with normal polarity and reverse polarity (possible with ...
... being tested. - The test is made in normal condition and also under single fault conditions - Normal condition means with normal polarity and reverse polarity (possible with ...
REL 512 CT Circuit Current Rating
... Letter to inform you of a potential problem with the REL 512 Line Protection Terminal unit. This notification affects all REL 512 relays catalog prefix R512 or 210 with serial numbers greater than R5120055 and shipped after March 1st, 2000. A failure of the analog input transformer surge protection ...
... Letter to inform you of a potential problem with the REL 512 Line Protection Terminal unit. This notification affects all REL 512 relays catalog prefix R512 or 210 with serial numbers greater than R5120055 and shipped after March 1st, 2000. A failure of the analog input transformer surge protection ...
Electromagnetic compatibility

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the branch of electrical sciences which studies the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy with reference to the unwanted effects (electromagnetic interference, or EMI) that such energy may induce. The goal of EMC is the correct operation, in the same electromagnetic environment, of different equipment which use electromagnetic phenomena, and the avoidance of any interference effects.In order to achieve this, EMC pursues two different kinds of issues. Emission issues are related to the unwanted generation of electromagnetic energy by some source, and to the countermeasures which should be taken in order to reduce such generation and to avoid the escape of any remaining energies into the external environment. Susceptibility or immunity issues, in contrast, refer to the correct operation of electrical equipment, referred to as the victim, in the presence of unplanned electromagnetic disturbances.Interference mitigation and hence electromagnetic compatibility is achieved by addressing both emission and susceptibility issues, i.e., quieting the sources of interference and hardening the potential victims. The coupling path between source and victim may also be separately addressed to increase its attenuation.