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A new converter-inverter-brake (CIB) module with shoot-through immunity
2007 7th Internatonal Conference on Power Electronics, 2007This paper introduces a new 25-pin CIB power module with inherent immunity to shoot-through failures and the need for control dead-time. As a result, the need for dead-time compensation in pulse-width-modulated (PWM) inverters that often requires additional current sensors and fast dedicated logic is also eliminated in many applications that now ...
Shihong Park +3 more
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Three‐phase common‐ground‐type photovoltaic inverter without shoot‐through problem
International Journal of Circuit Theory and ApplicationsSummarySince there are common mode leakage current (CMLC) and shoot‐through problems in the conventional three‐phase transformerless photovoltaic (PV) inverters, the three‐phase common‐ground‐type transformerless dual‐buck inverters (DBIs) are derived. By shorting the neutral point of the three‐phase load and the negative terminal of the PV panel, the ...
Zhilei Yao, Xiangyu He
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Hysteresis current control with distributed shoot‐through states for impedance source inverters
International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2015SummaryThis paper presents a hysteresis current control technique with shoot‐through states distribution. This control algorithm could be applied to three‐level and multi‐level inverters with any impedance source network where reference current control signal along with shoot‐through states are required.
Oleksandr Husev +4 more
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Design criteria for shoot-through elimination in Trench Field Plate Power MOSFET
2014 IEEE 26th International Symposium on Power Semiconductor Devices & IC's (ISPSD), 2014We studied shoot-through phenomena in buried-source-type Trench Field Plate Power MOSFET. We proposed a new analytical circuit model explaining transient gate and buried-source voltages in this structure under the high dV DS /dt. The new analytical circuit model was verified by TCAD mixed-mode simulation and experimental results, and it was found that
Tatsuya Nishiwaki +5 more
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A comparative analysis of shoot through control schemes for Z-source inverter
2017 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Instrumentation and Communication Engineering (ICEICE), 2017This paper presents a comparative analysis of different shoot through control schemes employed in Z-source inverters. Z-source inverter provides a single stage power conversion topology which can give both voltage buck and boost properties. This paper also gives an insight on the working of Z-source inverter by utilization of shoot through forbidden ...
Mrudul A. Mawlikar, Sreedevi S Nair
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Salicylic acid mitigates hyperhydricity in newly developed potato shoots through reduced oxidation
Botany, 2018Hyperhydricity is a metabolic disorder of plants raised in tissue culture. In shoot cultures of potato (Solanum tuberosum L. ‘Atlantic’), hyperhydricity is induced by the synthetic cytokinin 6-benzylaminopurine (BA). Withdrawing BA from Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium and replacing it with salicylic acid (SA) restores lateral growth in mildly ...
Z. Ma +7 more
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Shoot-Through Protection for an IGCT-Based ZVS Resonant DC Transformer
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2023Jakub Kucka, Drazen Dujic
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Impact of Source Inductance on Synchronous Buck Regulator FET Shoot Through Performance
2007 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2007Shoot through is a common design consideration for the synchronous buck regulator. Several papers have been published that show how shoot through is influenced by FET silicon parameters such as RG or CGd/(Cgd+Cgs) (Kocon, 2006), But only limited work has been done on the influence of source inductance on shoot through.
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Review: Shooting Through: Australian Film and the Brain Drain
Media International Australia, 2005openaire +1 more source

