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Author(s):  
Alexis Picard ◽  
Nicolas Lelong ◽  
Olivier Jamond ◽  
Vincent Faucher ◽  
Christian Tenaud


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mengjie Song ◽  
Chenchang Zhan ◽  
Lidan Wang ◽  
Litao Wu ◽  
Bangdong Sun


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Liu ◽  
Guike Li ◽  
Jian Liu ◽  
Nanjian Wu ◽  
Liyuan Liu ◽  
...  


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 262-274
Author(s):  
Said El Mouzouade ◽  
Karim El Khadiri ◽  
Zakia Lakhliai ◽  
Driss Chenouni ◽  
Ahmed Tahiri

A hybrid-mode low-drop out (LDO) voltage regulator with fast transient response performance for IoT applications is proposed in this paper. The proposed LDO regulator consist of two sections. First section is an analog regulator which includes a folded cascode operational amplifier to achieve good PSRR. Second section is current DAC and detectors whitch includes a cource current DAC, sink current DAC, undershoot detectors, and overshoot detectors. The current DAC and detectors are designed to obtain a low drop out and fast transient response. The proposed hybrid-mode LDO voltage regulator has been designed, simulated and layouted in Cadence using TSMC 90 nm CMOS technology. The input range of the LDO regulator is 1.2–2.0 V, and it can produces an output voltage of 1.2V. The LDO regulator achieves 58uA quiescent current, -69 PSRR @ 1 KHz noise frequency and an output voltage drop of around 60mV for a load current step of 100 mA. The final design occupies approximately 0.09 mm2.



2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Limin Yu ◽  
Yijie Qian ◽  
Lingyun Li ◽  
Chenxi Yang ◽  
Shen Xu ◽  
...  


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (21) ◽  
pp. 7259
Author(s):  
Alireza Bahmanyar ◽  
Damien Ernst ◽  
Yves Vanaubel ◽  
Quentin Gemine ◽  
Camille Pache ◽  
...  

For transient stability analysis of a multi-machine power system, the Extended Equal Area Criterion (EEAC) method applies the classic Equal Area Criterion (EAC) concept to an approximate One Machine Infinite Bus (OMIB) equivalent of the system to find the critical clearing angle. The system-critical clearing time can then be obtained by numerical integration of OMIB equations. The EEAC method was proposed in the 1980s and 1990s as a substitute for time-domain simulation for Transmission System Operators (TSOs) to provide fast, transient stability analysis with the limited computational power available those days. To ensure the secure operation of the power system, TSOs have to identify and prevent potential critical scenarios through offline analyses of a few dangerous ones. These days, due to increased uncertainties in electrical power systems, the number of these critical scenarios is increasing, substantially, calling for fast, transient stability analysis techniques once more. Among them, the EEAC is a unique approach that provides not only valuable information, but also a graphical representation of system dynamics. This paper revisits the EEAC but from a modern, functional point of view. First, the definition of the OMIB model of a multi-machine power system is redrawn in its general form. To achieve fast, transient stability analysis, EEAC relies on approximate models of the true OMIB model. These approximations are clarified, and the EAC concept is redefined with a general definition for instability, and its conditions. Based on the defined conditions and definitions, functions are developed for each EEAC building block, which are later put out together to provide a full-resolution, functional scheme. This functional scheme not only covers the previous literature on the subject, but also allows to introduce several possible new EEAC approaches and provides a detailed description of their implementation procedure. A number of approaches are applied to the French EHV network, and the approximations are examined.



Author(s):  
Lanya Yu ◽  
Qisheng Zhang ◽  
Xiao Zhao ◽  
Boran Wen ◽  
Liyuan Dong ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Liu ◽  
Wenxiao Fang ◽  
Xiangjun Lu ◽  
Shuwang Dai
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