Simulation analysis of transient behavior of class E amplfiier due to load variation

Author(s):  
Takeshi Yasukouchi ◽  
Tadashi Suetsugu
2017 ◽  
Vol 872 ◽  
pp. 266-270
Author(s):  
Zhen Dong Liu ◽  
Yan Ting Zhang ◽  
Lu Meng Huang ◽  
Kang Wang ◽  
Ming Bin Shi

This paper compares three common installation ways of swing arm and carries out simulation analysis by using Adams software. The research results show that when using intercrossed enwinding wirerope, the swing arm will bear alternating load and the load variation range is huge, load G’ will change obviously and bring great impact on system control precision. When using along enwinding wirerope, the swing arm’s load is slightly bigger than wirerope tension and the load variation range is very small, load G’ will be static and it’s easy to get high control precision. By reducing the length of lower swing arm, increasing the length of upper swing arm and the offset distance, its working condition can be improved when using intercrossed enwinding wirerope.


1987 ◽  
Vol 23 (18) ◽  
pp. 973 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Collins ◽  
S. Hinchliffe ◽  
L. Hobson
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Author(s):  
Raffael Engleitner ◽  
José Renes Pinheiro ◽  
Fábio Ecke Bisogno ◽  
Matthias Radecker ◽  
Yujia Yangy

Piezoelectric transformers (PTs) allow the design of promising power supply applications, increasing efficiency, reducing size, facilitating the achievement of high transformation ratio, besides providing high immunity against electromagnetic noise. Due to the electrical equivalent model having resonant characteristics, some resonant topologies are used to build these power supplies, i.e. the Class-E converter. In order to make easier the analysis of high order converters, it's possible to use a normalized analysis method. The control of the Class-E converter using PTs is implemented through the switching frequency and duty cycle variation. The static gain is achieved though the switching frequency variation, while the duty cycle is adjusted with the purpose of achieving soft switching for different frequencies and loads. This paper shows a normalized analysis of this process, including a normalized frequency and load variation, without the need of design parameters. Experimental results for a 3W step-down converter are shown for a universal 85-260VAC input and out put voltage 6 V DC, to validate the proposed method.


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