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An electronic voltage regulator
Electrical Engineering, 1935In this paper an effective means of controlling and regulating voltage with an external-grid rectifier tube is discussed. Four applications of the basic principles are shown, including a low voltage, wide range control, and primary, distribution voltage automatic regulator.
Palmer H. Craig, Frank E. Sanford
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Series Voltage Regulator to Regulate Voltage at Distribution Side
2018 International Conference on Inventive Research in Computing Applications (ICIRCA), 2018With the evolution of smart grids, the need for reliable supply of electricity is an important issue. Among the different power quality issues concerning the consumers at distribution level, voltage swells and sags are critical power quality issues in distribution system. With the increase in complexity of electronics equipment in commercial appliances,
Manisha M Bose, Shafeeque K Muhammedali
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Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1937
A method is described for the inspection and control of fluctuations in high-voltage supplies, utilizing the property of induction between two conductors.
P R Pallister, E E Smith
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A method is described for the inspection and control of fluctuations in high-voltage supplies, utilizing the property of induction between two conductors.
P R Pallister, E E Smith
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Stability of Voltage Regulators
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1950THE PRESENCE in many voltage regulator circuits of nonlinear control elements has prevented a complete mathematical treatment of the subject. However, Liapounoff's theory1 ofthe stability of dynamic systems affords a solution to the problem of stability of electric circuits subjected to small displacements from equilibrium.
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics, 1956
THIS paper describes a transistor voltage regulator circuit which takes advantage of the high voltage gain and low emitter resistance exhibited by the junction transistor. Emphasis is on a regulator circuit using a single transistor.
R. H. Spencer, T. S. Gray
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THIS paper describes a transistor voltage regulator circuit which takes advantage of the high voltage gain and low emitter resistance exhibited by the junction transistor. Emphasis is on a regulator circuit using a single transistor.
R. H. Spencer, T. S. Gray
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2016
A primary issue in the design of a conventional on-chip voltage converter is the physical area. The on-chip passive LC filter within a monolithic buck converter occupies a large area. Multiple on-chip buck converters are therefore infeasible due to the significant area of the passive components (such as in a multi-voltage microprocessor).
Inna P.-Vaisband +5 more
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A primary issue in the design of a conventional on-chip voltage converter is the physical area. The on-chip passive LC filter within a monolithic buck converter occupies a large area. Multiple on-chip buck converters are therefore infeasible due to the significant area of the passive components (such as in a multi-voltage microprocessor).
Inna P.-Vaisband +5 more
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1987
Voltage regulators fitted to private motor cars were required to operate within the range of 15.8 to 16.4 volts, and the following investigation (Desmond, 1954) was conducted to estimate the pattern of variability encountered in production. Normal procedure was for a regulator from the production line to be passed to one of a number of setting stations,
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Voltage regulators fitted to private motor cars were required to operate within the range of 15.8 to 16.4 volts, and the following investigation (Desmond, 1954) was conducted to estimate the pattern of variability encountered in production. Normal procedure was for a regulator from the production line to be passed to one of a number of setting stations,
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