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A Constant-Current Transmission Converter for Semi-airborne Transient Electromagnetic Surveying
IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2020In complex terrain, semi-airborne transient electromagnetic surveying can effectively solve the detailed exploration problems to replace ground manual operation.
Zhi Geng +6 more
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IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2023
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IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2020
This article proposes a double-sided inductor–capacitor–capacitor–capacitor matrix (D-LC-CCM) impedance matching network to eliminate the impact of the load and the mutual inductance variation on inductive power transfer system.
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This article proposes a double-sided inductor–capacitor–capacitor–capacitor matrix (D-LC-CCM) impedance matching network to eliminate the impact of the load and the mutual inductance variation on inductive power transfer system.
Kehan Zhang +5 more
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Resonant-type constant-current regulators
Electrical Engineering, 1939This paper deals with the fundamentals of resonant regulators for constant current, and compares them with other kinds of regulators. It also discusses the various forms such regulators may take, their applications and control, and protective equipment required for them.
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1972
Faraday's law states that the total amount of chemical change occurring at the electrodes of a chemical cell is related to the total amount of electricity passed through the cell. If, under the proper conditions, 96,496 C of electricity are passed across two electrodes immersed in a conducting solution, electrolysis will take place to the extent that ...
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Faraday's law states that the total amount of chemical change occurring at the electrodes of a chemical cell is related to the total amount of electricity passed through the cell. If, under the proper conditions, 96,496 C of electricity are passed across two electrodes immersed in a conducting solution, electrolysis will take place to the extent that ...
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Electronic Constant-Current Motor Systems
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1947As an adjustable speed drive the electronic constant-current motor system has the same characteristics as the variable voltage system but with a minimum complement of power tubes. Its constant torque characteristics simplify its use for certain classes of application, such as maintenance of tension. These installations range in size from 1/4 horsepower
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A digitally controlled constant current stimulator
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1970Abstract A constant current stimulator with digital intensity control is described. The stimulator will provide constant current pulses of from 0.25 to 15.75 mA. Special care has been taken to isolate the driver portion of the stimulator from ground.
J W, Emde, H W, Shipton
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Reciprocal derivative constant-current stripping analysis
Talanta, 1988Reciprocal derivative constant-current stripping analysis (RD-CCSA) is based on the measurement of dt/dE converted from a derivative signal, dE/dt, vs. electrode potential (E) during the stripping of analyte under galvanostatic conditions from a mercury-film electrode after preconcentration.
X, Ruan, H, Chang
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A battery powered constant current stimulator
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1983Abstract A versatile portable, constant current stimulator is described. The low active component count (2 CMOS integrated circuits, 5 transistors), and internal batteries make it a low cost safe design. Inadvertent false operations are detected by an LED which illuminates when the desired stimulus current has not been delivered.
K M, Jackson, H T, Denyer
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