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Resistive bridging fault simulation of industrial circuits

Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe, 2008
We report the successful application of a resistive bridging fault (RBF) simulator to industrial benchmark circuits. Despite the slowdown due to the consideration of the sophisticated RBF model, the run times of the simulator were within an order of magnitude of the run times for pattern-parallel complete-circuit stuck-at fault simulation.
Piet Engelke   +3 more
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A Comparator Bridge Circuit

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation, 1969
This paper describes a bridge circuit which was designed to perform a comparison between a temperature which is the controlled variable in a feedback control system, and a reference input or set point value. The feedback system was designed to control a certain heat transfer process.
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Circuits, handles, bridges and nets

1991
This paper introduces two new structural objects for the study of nets: handles and bridges. They are shown to provide sufficient, although not necessary, conditions of good behaviour for general ordinary nets, as well as a new characterisation of structural liveness and structural boundedness for the subclass of Free Choice nets. This characterisation
Javier Esparza, Manuel Silva
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A superconducting full-wave bridge rectifier

Nature Electronics
Superconducting thin-film electronics can offer low power consumption, fast operating speeds and interfacing capabilities with cryogenic systems such as single-photon detector arrays and quantum computing devices.
Matteo Castellani   +5 more
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An Overview of Modular Multilevel Converters in HVDC Transmission Systems With STATCOM Operation During Pole-to-Pole DC Short Circuits

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2019
Fault-current handling capability of the modular multilevel converters (MMCs) under dc-cable short-circuit conditions is a major concern for the MMC applications on the high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) transmission systems, where the MMCs based on half-
T. Nguyen   +3 more
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A Simple Unified Model for Generic Operation of Dual Active Bridge Converter

IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2019
This paper presents a simple and generic model of a dual active bridge converter valid throughout its range of operation. It is suitable for all operating modes and modulation strategies such as phase-shift, extended phase-shift, dual phase-shift, or ...
S. Shah, S. Bhattacharya
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Demonstration of GaN Integrated Half-Bridge With On-Chip Drivers on 200-mm Engineered Substrates

IEEE Electron Device Letters, 2019
Co-integration of the key power stage, namely gate drivers and half-bridge in a single-die solution, is a tremendous and inevitable challenge to realizing GaN power integrated circuits (GaN power ICs). In this letter, a monolithically integrated GaN half-
Xiangdong Li   +8 more
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Bridge and Open Circuit Defect Properties

EDFA Technical Articles, 2002
Abstract CMOS IC failure mechanisms are of three general types: bridge defects, open circuit defects, and parametric related failures. This article summarizes bridge and open-circuit defect properties and provides references for further self-study.
Anne Gattiker   +2 more
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On Bridging Faults in ECL Circuits

The Fifth International Conference on VLSI Design, 2005
With the recent achievement of lower power and higher densi- ties, ECL technology is txpected to be used widely in high per- formance digital circuits. Recent investigations have revealed that bridging faults can be a major failure mode in ICs. This paper presents a detailed analysis of bridging faults in ECL. Eflects of bridging faults between logical
S.M. MenIon   +2 more
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