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DCDC PUF an enhanced implementation of ring oscillator based PUF. [PDF]
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Directional postural sway tendencies and static balance among community-dwelling older adults with depression and without cognitive impairment. [PDF]
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Rectifier/invertor reactive component minimization
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1989The problem of filter-component placement is considered in connection with the size and cost minimization of the reactive elements in a rectifier/inverter. First, the optimal placement is found for the filter elements. Given the terminal constraints, two circuit topologies are possible: one with a capacitor filter on the DC side and the other with it ...
T.G. Habetler, D.M. Divan
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Multilevel invertors of traction motors
Russian Electrical Engineering, 2011The peculiarities of using multilevel (three-level) voltage inverters for traction purposes are studied. It is shown that a three-level inverter allows one to achieve economical voltage control in traction motors which reduces losses in both devices and a traction drive in general.
Yu. M. In’kov +2 more
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Proceedings IEEESTEC 2024
U ovom radu opisan je jedan sklop za pretvaranje DC napona iz akumulatorskih baterija u AC napon za napajanje potrošača.
Tamara Mitrović +3 more
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U ovom radu opisan je jedan sklop za pretvaranje DC napona iz akumulatorskih baterija u AC napon za napajanje potrošača.
Tamara Mitrović +3 more
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Quasi-sine-wave fully regenerative invertor
Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1973The paper shows that, if a cage induction motor is fed with a quasi-square-wave current, the motor terminal voltage is approximately sinusoidal under normal operating conditions. A simple analytical approach, based on the assumption that the motor resistances and inductances do not change with frequency, is shown to describe adequately the motor ...
W. Farrer, J.D. Miskin
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