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Single-step voltage regulator Application
Electrical Engineering, 1951THE DESIGN LIMITS of rural distribution circuits usually are determined by permissible voltage drop rather than the thermal limitations of the conductor. Presently overloaded circuits supplying power at inadequate voltage levels are the result of conservative estimates of load growth.
R. W. Schlie
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2006 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2006
This paper presents coordination of distributed generation (DG) and step voltage regulator (SVR) operations for improved distribution system voltage regulations. Examples include DG with induction and synchronous generators and SVRs with different control modes.
L. Kojovic
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This paper presents coordination of distributed generation (DG) and step voltage regulator (SVR) operations for improved distribution system voltage regulations. Examples include DG with induction and synchronous generators and SVRs with different control modes.
L. Kojovic
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2019 IEEE Milan PowerTech, 2019
A dynamic step voltage regulator (SVR) is proposed for an active distribution feeder in the presence of distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems to mitigate excessive tap operations during high PV variability period. Conventional voltage regulating devices, such as on load tap changers (OLTC), SVR, and capacitor banks need to be properly controlled and ...
H.M. Mesbah Maruf, Badrul H. Chowdhury
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A dynamic step voltage regulator (SVR) is proposed for an active distribution feeder in the presence of distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems to mitigate excessive tap operations during high PV variability period. Conventional voltage regulating devices, such as on load tap changers (OLTC), SVR, and capacitor banks need to be properly controlled and ...
H.M. Mesbah Maruf, Badrul H. Chowdhury
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Integration of step voltage regulators in islanded microgrids
Step voltage regulators (SVRs) are the workhorses of existing distribution feeders, where they provide appropriate voltage control to meet the customer demands. Given the special features and operation characteristics of islanded microgrids (IMGs), the role of SVRs during the operation of distribution networks in islanded mode has not been well ...
Nader A. El-Taweel, H.E. Farag
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Step-up LDO voltage regulator for a self-powered biosensor
2017 IEEE SENSORS, 2017A step-up low dropout voltage regulator for a selfpowered glucose biosensing system is designed for energy storage and delivery purposes. The self-powered glucose bio-sensing system consists of a glucose biofuel cell that is capable of producing micro-watt power and delivering ∼400 mV peak-voltage, or nominally 350 mV.
Md Qumrul Hasan, Gymama Slaughter
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An analysis and implementation of step-dynamic voltage regulator
This paper describes the design considerations and effectiveness of step-dynamic voltage regulator (S-DVR) as a solution to mitigate against voltage sags. A possible short-circuit problem encountered during S-DVR operation is identified and analyzed. Two solutions are proposed and they are validated through computer simulations.
S.S. Choi, J.W. Liu, S. Chen
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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2021
Longyang Yu +3 more
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This paper presents a fully integrated continuous-scalable conversion-ratio (CSCR) switched-capacitor voltage regulator (SCVR), capable of supporting a wide range of voltage conversion ratios and high load current for SOCs used in computing and other ...
Arvind Raghavan +8 more
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Voltage Control of Step Voltage Regulator Based on Fuzzy Control
Caiyuan Liang +4 more
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32-Step Voltage-Regulator Performance
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part III: Power Apparatus and Systems, 1961M. W. Gangel, W. W. Green
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