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Sliding Mode Control: Overview of Its Applications in Power Converters

IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, 2021
In this article, we present an overview of sliding mode control (SMC) and its applications in power converters. Owing to the distinguished features such as fast dynamic response, robustness, order reduction, and implementation simplicity, SMC is widely ...
H. Komurcugil   +3 more
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Folding converters

2012 11th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, 2012
After a brief description of Folding ADCs, also compared with Two-Steps ADCs, the principle function of an interpolative structures for these converters has been analyzed. It has been underlying as this structure improves the performances of the whole ADC. Some considerations allow to quantify the best design choices.
S. Cash, LECCESE, Fabio
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Multilevel matrix converter

2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on Actual Problems of Electronics Instrument Engineering (APEIE), 2012
This article describes a new topology of Matrix Converters with improved conversion and harmonic factors. The output voltage generation techniques are observed and basic states of the proposed circle are given and explained bellow.
Vladimir V. Popov   +2 more
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Analog to Digital Converters

Embedded Systems Design using the MSP430FR2355 LaunchPad™, 2020
This chapter looks at the analog to digital conversion (ADC) capability of the MSP430 [1–3]. ADCs allow embedded computers to convert analog voltages into digital values so that they can be monitored in real-time and trigger responses.
B. Lameres
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High Frequency Resonant Converters: An Overview on the Magnetic Design and Control Methods

IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2021
Resonant converters, especiallyLLC converters, are deployed in many applications thanks to their reliability and high efficiency. With the introduction of wide band gap (WBG) devices and the soft switching feature of the LLC converter, the switching ...
F. Lee, Qiang Li, Ahmed Nabih
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Grid-Synchronization Stability Analysis and Loop Shaping for PLL-Based Power Converters With Different Reactive Power Control

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2020
Power converters may lose synchronization with the remaining network when integrated in a weak power grid. Such an instability phenomenon [known as grid-synchronization instability (GSI)] features the frequency divergence of phase-locked loop (PLL) and ...
Linbin Huang   +6 more
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Review of Multiport Converters for Solar and Energy Storage Integration

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2019
This paper presents a comprehensive review of multiport converters for integrating solar energy with energy storage systems. With recent development of a battery as a viable energy storage device, the solar energy is transforming into a more reliable and
A. Bhattacharjee, N. Kutkut, I. Batarseh
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CONVERT

Communications of the ACM, 1966
A programming language is described which is applicable to problems conveniently described by transformation rules. By this is meant that patterns may be prescribed, each being associated with a skeleton, so that a series of such pairs may be searched until a pattern is found which matches an expression to be transformed. The conditions for a match are
Adolfo Guzmán, Harold V. McIntosh
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Breaking Binaries and Converting the Converted

2023
Property law has been developed around a tangible/intangible binary with “things” being either choses in possession or choses in action. This article argues that the advance of digital technologies challenges the validity of this binary, and that the law must break down the binary to develop in a logical manner.
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Converts

2017
This chapter examines the religious conversions in sixteenth-century England. Some historians have rightly warned us that there was more to the Reformation than a succession of individual religious conversions, noting that most people didn't undergo one.
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