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This paper, which is part one of a two-part series, analyses the influence of demand-side management (DSM) on the overall performance of distribution networks, particularly with respect to the quality of supply of low-voltage residential customers. The paper uses detailed network configurations and load models to assess changes in active/reactive power flows, system losses, voltage profiles and propagation...
A class AB tunable transconductor is presented, featuring low quiescent power consumption. Class AB operation is achieved using quasi-floating gate transistors. Highly linear tuning is obtained using resistive dividers implemented by transistors operating in triode region. Simulation results for a low-cost 0.5μm standard CMOS process are presented, validating the proposed approach.
A novel class AB second-generation CMOS current conveyor (CCII) is presented. Class AB operation is achieved without increasing supply voltage requirements or power consumption. The circuit also features very low input resistance at terminal X. The CCII has been fabricated in a 0.5-mum CMOS technology. Measurement results using a dual supply voltage of plusmn1.65 V show a THD of -60 dB at 120 kHz...
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