
Balance of Power - ANSYS Advantage
... have been reduced by 3 percent to 5 percent; it expects to achieve a 10 percent to 15 percent cost reduction in the future through multiphysics simulation. ...
... have been reduced by 3 percent to 5 percent; it expects to achieve a 10 percent to 15 percent cost reduction in the future through multiphysics simulation. ...
Closing the Power Gap between ASIC and Custom
... dissipation (e.g. plastic vs. ceramic package, heatsink, fan) Higher temperatures degrade performance and reliability – Circuits are slower, with more leakage, at higher temperature – Less reliable due to increased rate of electromigration ...
... dissipation (e.g. plastic vs. ceramic package, heatsink, fan) Higher temperatures degrade performance and reliability – Circuits are slower, with more leakage, at higher temperature – Less reliable due to increased rate of electromigration ...
Closing the Power Gap between ASIC and Custom
... dissipation (e.g. plastic vs. ceramic package, heatsink, fan) Higher temperatures degrade performance and reliability – Circuits are slower, with more leakage, at higher temperature – Less reliable due to increased rate of electromigration ...
... dissipation (e.g. plastic vs. ceramic package, heatsink, fan) Higher temperatures degrade performance and reliability – Circuits are slower, with more leakage, at higher temperature – Less reliable due to increased rate of electromigration ...
Optimizing 1200V IGBT Modules for High Frequency Applications
... applications requiring hard turn-on switching and operating frequencies of 15KHz to 30KHz. The module also features reduced turn-off losses compared to standard industrial devices making it suitable pure hard switching applications requiring high PWM frequencies such as sinusoidal output inverters f ...
... applications requiring hard turn-on switching and operating frequencies of 15KHz to 30KHz. The module also features reduced turn-off losses compared to standard industrial devices making it suitable pure hard switching applications requiring high PWM frequencies such as sinusoidal output inverters f ...
FENOC%
... During a non-routine walkdown of the offsite switchyard on 11/27/2007, a site construction supervisor discovered that the 'A' phase conductor on a Beaver Valley Power Station Unit No. 1 (BVPS-1) three-phase 138 kV power line had broken off in the switchyard. This break occurred between the offsite f ...
... During a non-routine walkdown of the offsite switchyard on 11/27/2007, a site construction supervisor discovered that the 'A' phase conductor on a Beaver Valley Power Station Unit No. 1 (BVPS-1) three-phase 138 kV power line had broken off in the switchyard. This break occurred between the offsite f ...
28 Nanometer
... Our rich 28nm technology platform and multiple process approach satisfies the rigorous requirements of all major market applications. UMC incorporates multiple approaches for its 28nm technology to address different market applications. The first option is conventional poly-SiON technology used for ...
... Our rich 28nm technology platform and multiple process approach satisfies the rigorous requirements of all major market applications. UMC incorporates multiple approaches for its 28nm technology to address different market applications. The first option is conventional poly-SiON technology used for ...
Reactive Power Compensation by Using Microprocessor
... quality is meant the voltage levels with in reasonable limits. When power is supplied to a load through a transmission line, the receiving end voltage under goes variations depending upon the magnitude of load and power factor of load. The voltage variation at a node is an indication between the rea ...
... quality is meant the voltage levels with in reasonable limits. When power is supplied to a load through a transmission line, the receiving end voltage under goes variations depending upon the magnitude of load and power factor of load. The voltage variation at a node is an indication between the rea ...
- Saraswathi Velu College of Engineering
... Any equipment based on semiconductor technology can be affected which includes all computers , telecommunications PBXs and key systems, automated manufacturing and design systems, computerized medical equipment and point of sale terminals. 14. Why are these transients or noise on the power line caus ...
... Any equipment based on semiconductor technology can be affected which includes all computers , telecommunications PBXs and key systems, automated manufacturing and design systems, computerized medical equipment and point of sale terminals. 14. Why are these transients or noise on the power line caus ...
Kepco Product Guide
... characteristics (analog and digital), their physical characteristics, electrical output characteristics plus output power and voltage ranges. The purpose is to help you select an appropriate power supply for your application and to point you toward the correct pages in this catalog where a full desc ...
... characteristics (analog and digital), their physical characteristics, electrical output characteristics plus output power and voltage ranges. The purpose is to help you select an appropriate power supply for your application and to point you toward the correct pages in this catalog where a full desc ...
Ameritron ALS-1300 1200-watt NO TUNE
... J4 determines the brightness of the LEDs. J4 is located on the MB1 board Fig 8 page 19 Left hand meter (Fig2.1 page 9) is a dual current meter. It monitors current on PA “A” and PA “B” Right hand meter (Fig 2.2 page 9) continually monitors forward RF peak output on one scale, while the second scale ...
... J4 determines the brightness of the LEDs. J4 is located on the MB1 board Fig 8 page 19 Left hand meter (Fig2.1 page 9) is a dual current meter. It monitors current on PA “A” and PA “B” Right hand meter (Fig 2.2 page 9) continually monitors forward RF peak output on one scale, while the second scale ...
E-Werk manual - Peter White Cycles
... When powering a device, the output voltage of the E-WERK is always to be set to the value that is noted on the input socket of the device, on the power supply unit or in the instruction manual of the device. This value is usually stated in connection with one of the following terms: secondary, SEC, ...
... When powering a device, the output voltage of the E-WERK is always to be set to the value that is noted on the input socket of the device, on the power supply unit or in the instruction manual of the device. This value is usually stated in connection with one of the following terms: secondary, SEC, ...
45A Dual-ESC Manual
... ② For Ni-xx battery, low/medium/ high cutoff voltages are 60%65%70% of the startup voltage.0% means that no low-voltage protection. for example. ***6 cells NiMh battery, fully charged voltage is 1.44*6=8.64V,when medium cutoff voltage is set, the cutoff voltage is:8.64*60%=5.2V(Remark: when 40A/60A ...
... ② For Ni-xx battery, low/medium/ high cutoff voltages are 60%65%70% of the startup voltage.0% means that no low-voltage protection. for example. ***6 cells NiMh battery, fully charged voltage is 1.44*6=8.64V,when medium cutoff voltage is set, the cutoff voltage is:8.64*60%=5.2V(Remark: when 40A/60A ...
Power Quality Improvement through Unified power quality
... electric are in voltage and current disturbances. There are many different methods to improve the power quality, but the use of a custom Power device is considered to be the most efficient method. The concept of custom Power was introduced by N.G. Hingorani in 1995. Like Flexible AC Transmission Sys ...
... electric are in voltage and current disturbances. There are many different methods to improve the power quality, but the use of a custom Power device is considered to be the most efficient method. The concept of custom Power was introduced by N.G. Hingorani in 1995. Like Flexible AC Transmission Sys ...
FO23970975
... with strict technical and regulatory frameworks to ensure safe, reliable and efficient operation of overall network. With the advancement in power electronics and digital control technology, the DG systems can now be actively controlled to enhance the system operation with improved PQ at PCC. ...
... with strict technical and regulatory frameworks to ensure safe, reliable and efficient operation of overall network. With the advancement in power electronics and digital control technology, the DG systems can now be actively controlled to enhance the system operation with improved PQ at PCC. ...
Nonactive Current Definition and Compensation Using a Shunt Active Filter
... better compensation and higher system ratings (i.e., cost). On the other hand, a longer TC does not necessarily yield a better source current waveform. For a specific system, there is an appropriate TC with which the compensation can be achieved. For example, in part C of Section IV, the pulse load ...
... better compensation and higher system ratings (i.e., cost). On the other hand, a longer TC does not necessarily yield a better source current waveform. For a specific system, there is an appropriate TC with which the compensation can be achieved. For example, in part C of Section IV, the pulse load ...
modified coupled-inductor single-stage boost inverter
... a)High efficiency single phase transformerless inverters by S.V.Araujo and P.Zacharias: This paper talks about the H-Bridge with a new AC bypass circuit consisting in diode rectifier and a switch with clamping to the DC midpoint to acquire higher efficiencies combining with very low ground leakage c ...
... a)High efficiency single phase transformerless inverters by S.V.Araujo and P.Zacharias: This paper talks about the H-Bridge with a new AC bypass circuit consisting in diode rectifier and a switch with clamping to the DC midpoint to acquire higher efficiencies combining with very low ground leakage c ...
reactive power and voltage control issues in electric
... Automatic Voltage Regulator set points for voltage control are normally not currently determined by any global system strategy for some optimal performance. Supplementary signals to enhance stability during disturbances are also based primarily on local considerations. There is a need to formulate a ...
... Automatic Voltage Regulator set points for voltage control are normally not currently determined by any global system strategy for some optimal performance. Supplementary signals to enhance stability during disturbances are also based primarily on local considerations. There is a need to formulate a ...
Compendium of articles by Magma Design Automation
... heat dissipation. Moreover, pushing synthesis tools to achieve that last increase in MHz results in a significant area penalty. In summary, both power and area increase exponentially as the envelope of achievable frequencies is pushed. The solution lies in scaling high-performance computing and powe ...
... heat dissipation. Moreover, pushing synthesis tools to achieve that last increase in MHz results in a significant area penalty. In summary, both power and area increase exponentially as the envelope of achievable frequencies is pushed. The solution lies in scaling high-performance computing and powe ...
Draft Tariff Language - ReactivePowerRequirements and Financial
... Facility to maintain power factor criteria in accordance with Appendix H of this LGIA except in the following cases: (a) an Interconnection Customer posts Interconnection Financial Security for an Asynchronous Generating Facility pursuant to Appendix DD of the CAISO Tariff Section 11.2.2 on or after ...
... Facility to maintain power factor criteria in accordance with Appendix H of this LGIA except in the following cases: (a) an Interconnection Customer posts Interconnection Financial Security for an Asynchronous Generating Facility pursuant to Appendix DD of the CAISO Tariff Section 11.2.2 on or after ...
Switches in Series and Parallel Circuits
... Switches may be connected in series. Multiple switches in series must all be closed in order for the circuit to be closed, so we call this an “AND” operation (switch 1, 2, and all the others must be closed). Circuit design considerations for series switch connection: 1. The load must receive the vo ...
... Switches may be connected in series. Multiple switches in series must all be closed in order for the circuit to be closed, so we call this an “AND” operation (switch 1, 2, and all the others must be closed). Circuit design considerations for series switch connection: 1. The load must receive the vo ...
Power over Ethernet

Power over Ethernet or PoE describes any of several standardized or ad-hoc systems which pass electrical power along with data on Ethernet cabling. This allows a single cable to provide both data connection and electrical power to devices such as wireless access points or IP cameras. Unlike standards such as Universal Serial Bus which also power devices over the data cables, PoE allows long cable lengths. Power may be carried on the same conductors as the data, or it may be carried on dedicated conductors in the same cable.There are several common techniques for transmitting power over Ethernet cabling. Two of them have been standardized by IEEE 802.3. Since only two of the four pairs are needed for 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX, power may be transmitted on the unused conductors of a cable. In the IEEE standards, this is referred to as Alternative B. Power may also be transmitted on the data conductors by applying a common-mode voltage to each pair. Because twisted-pair Ethernet uses differential signalling, this does not interfere with data transmission. The common mode voltage is easily extracted using the center tap of the standard Ethernet pulse transformer. This is similar to the phantom power technique commonly used for powering audio microphones. In the IEEE standards, this is referred to as Alternative A.In addition to standardizing existing practice for spare-pair and common-mode data pair power transmission, the IEEE PoE standards provide for signalling between the power sourcing equipment (PSE) and powered device (PD). This signaling allows the presence of a conformant device to be detected by the power source, and allows the device and source to negotiate the amount of power required or available. Up to a 25.5 watts is available for a device.