A New Technique In Drive And Control Circuits For Power Electronic Systems

Author(s):  
Fernando Yeves ◽  
Julio delValle ◽  
Juan Peire ◽  
Fernando Aldana
2011 ◽  
Vol 133 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zbigniew Kamiński

Pipes are widely used in hydraulic and pneumatic subsystems for transferring energy or signals. Accurate prediction of pressure transients is very important in the drive and control circuits of complex fluid-line systems. Based on the approximation of Navier-Stokes equations for one-dimensional flow, a mathematical model of the pneumatic pipe with lumped parameters was developed using ordinary differential equations, which can be easily implemented in most computer programs for the simulation of complex heterogeneous engineering systems. Implemented in Matlab-Simulink software, the computer model of the pipe makes it possible to determine the influence of capacitance, inertance, resistance and heat exchange on the dynamic characteristics of the control and power circuits of pneumatic systems. An advantage of the model is that various functions can be selected to describe linear resistances and local resistances are taken into account, particularly at the inlet and outlet. Such resistances largely affect flow resistances in short tubes (up to 10 m) that can be found, e.g., in pneumatic brake systems of road vehicles. Confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test results, the consistency of the pressure curves obtained in experimental and simulation tests proves the implemented tube model to be useful for the calculations of pneumatic system dynamics.


1997 ◽  
Vol 07 (12) ◽  
pp. 2861-2869 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander A. Alexeyev ◽  
Michael M. Green

A new technique for synchronization of chaotic circuits is proposed. This technique, based on varying a circuit's overall topology rather than varying a set of continuous parameters, offers a possible resolution to the tradeoff between security and synchronizability inherent in existing chaotic systems. The encryption key is represented by a mapping from a set of nodes to a set of switches in the circuit. This method significantly improves reliability and can be easily interfaced to digital control circuits.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (23) ◽  
pp. 8108
Author(s):  
Michal Frivaldsky

Power electronic systems have become a major issue related to advancements in consumer and industrial electronics [...]


Author(s):  
Moyra McManus ◽  
Pia Sanda ◽  
Steven Steen ◽  
Dan Knebel ◽  
Dennis Manzer ◽  
...  

Abstract Picosecond Imaging Circuit Analysis (PICA) is a new technique shown here to be applicable to the analysis of complex VLSI circuits. PICA was used to diagnose a timing failure in the early design of the G6 microprocessor chip. The fault occurred at high frequencies upon consecutive writes. Using PICA, combined with programmable array built-in self test (RAMBIST) techniques, the problem was traced to a race condition in the write control circuits. This allowed timely correction of the design for product implementation.


1987 ◽  
Vol 65 (8) ◽  
pp. 1027-1029 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Perluzzo ◽  
C. Aktik ◽  
J. F. Currie ◽  
S. Poulin-Dandurand ◽  
A. Yelon ◽  
...  

We report here on the further development of a new technique for doping plasma-deposited amorphous silicon by thermal evaporation of metal into the plasma from which the film is grown. We show that the de bias applied to the substrate has an important effect on the incorporation of the metal into the film, and on the doping efficiency. We also report on our efforts to monitor and control the evaporation by mass spectroscopy.


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