5680 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS‚ VOL. 29‚ NO. 11‚ NOVEMBER 2014 A Novel Soft-Switching Boost Converter With Magnetically Coupled Resonant Snubber Tianwen Zhan‚ Yingchao Zhang‚ Jintong Nie‚ Yongchang Zhang‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Zhengming Zhao‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE Abstract—A novel soft-switching boost converter with a magnetically coupled resonant snubber is presented in this paper. The passive snubber circuit‚ which is composed of two diodes‚ two capacitors‚ and one coupled inductor
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Royal University of Phnom Penh Physics Department Renewable Energy in Po Touch Village‚ Kandal Province‚ with the Power Pallet Project Sopheak Seng and Michael Shaw 2012 I. Abstract Renewable energy has become an important topic in Cambodia since global warming has been known to many Cambodian people. The Royal Cambodian Government has already put their mind toward this topic‚ and they well understood the implications of this issue. As a result‚ hydroelectric dams are being built throughout
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Computer power supply A computer power supply typically is designed to convert 120 V or 240 V AC power from the electrical company to usable power for the internal components of the computer. The most common computer power supply is built to conform with the ATX form factor. This enables different power supplies to be interchangeable with different components inside the computer. ATX power supplies also are designed to turn on and off using a signal from the motherboard (PS-ON wire)‚ and provide
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APPLICATION NOTE POWER SUPPLY DESIGN BASICS by P. ANTONIAZZI Aimed at system designers whose interest focusses on other fields‚ this note reviews the basic power supply design knowhow assumed in the rest of the book. In mains-supplied electronic systems the AC input voltage must be converted into a DC voltage with the right value and degree of stabilization. Figures 1 and 2 show the simplest rectifier circuits. In these basic configurations the peak voltage across the load is equal to the peak
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AN1106 Power Factor Correction in Power Conversion Applications Using the dsPIC® DSC Author: Vinaya Skanda Microchip Technology Inc. The low cost and high performance capabilities of the DSC‚ combined with a wide variety of power electronic peripherals such as an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) and a Pulse Width Modulator (PWM)‚ enable the digital design and development of power related applications to be simpler and easier. Some advantages of using a digital implementation for PFC are: • Easy
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Power Quality Problems and New Solutions Abstract: In this paper‚ the main Power Quality (PQ) problems are presented with their associated causes and consequences. The economic impacts associated with PQ are characterized. Finally‚ some solutions to mitigate the PQ problems are presented. Key words Power Quality‚ Power Quality problems‚ Power Quality costs‚ Power Quality solutions. 1. Introduction Power Quality (PQ) related issues are of most concern nowadays. The widespread use
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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A PC BASED ELECTRICITY POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Department Of Electrical and Computer Engineering‚ Igbinedion University Okada ABSTRACT: A PC based electricity power management system has been designed and constructed. The designed PC based electricity power management system were achieved by the use of a timer
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Laboratory 1: Power Factor Correction Figure 1 Power Factor Correction Note: The ammeters & Voltmeters read PEAK values‚ but the Wattmeter reads true rms power. This circuit is available on StudyNet as pfcor.sch‚ for use with TinaPlus in D411/D421. This lab consist of two sessions Session 1: Preparation (2 Hours). This is an open lab session where you will need to fill up the preparation answer sheet Session 2: Lab experiment (2 Hours). This is a supervised session where you will
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1 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Introduction about the sector. 1.2 Industry Profile. a. Origin and development of the industry. b. Growth and present status of the industry. c. Future of the industry. CHAPTER 2: PROFILE OF THE ORGANIZATION 2.1 Origin of the Organization. 2.2 Growth and development of the Organization. 2.3. Present status of the Organization 2.4. PRODUCTS OF ORGANISATION 2.5 Functional Departments of the Organization. 2.6 Organization structure-and Organization
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES FINAL EXAMINATION JUNE/JULY‚ 2001 ELEC4240/ELEC9240 POWER ELECTRONICS 1. Time allowed: 3 (three) hours 2. This paper has six questions. Answer any four. 3. All questions are of equal value. 4. A separate examination book should be used for each question. 5. Candidates may bring only slide rules‚ drawing instruments and approved electronic calculators into the examination room. 6. Answers must be written in ink. Except where
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