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In this paper a novel and efficient approach is presented for power system switching transient analysis: The so-called Matrix Pencil Method MP, is based upon a modal decomposition of exponentially modulated sinusoids, formulated as a generalized eigen-value problem. In this paper we are interested in shunt compensated line transient voltages during auto re-closing operations. The MP method has readily...
Recently, a microcomputer and a FPGA are apt to be used for control of the power conversion circuits because of their capability to simplify the parameter resetting and also their flexibility on the basis of programming by software. On the other hand, the control circuits are getting extremely close to the high current main circuit. Thus the electro-magnetic radiation generated nearby the high current...
Simultaneous switching noise (SSN) is an important issue for the design and test and actual ICs. In particular, SSN that originates from the internal logic circuitry becomes a serious problem as the speed and density of the internal circuit increase. In this paper, an on-chip monitor is proposed to detect potential logic errors in digital circuits due to the presence of SSN. This monitor checks the...
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