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"OBRIGADO DEUS PELA VIDA,PELA MINHA FAMILIA,PELO TRABALHO,PELO PÃO DE CADA DIA,PROTEGENOS DO MAL"

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“SE SEUS PROJETOS FOREM PARA UM ANO,SEMEIE O GRÂO.SE FOREM PARA DEZ ANOS,PLANTE UMA ÁRVORE.SE FOREM PARA CEM ANOS,EDUQUE O POVO.”

“Sixty years ago I knew everything; now I know nothing; education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance. Will Durant”

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quarta-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2010

APC Symmetra PX250/500KW UPS Demo

APC's Mark Tarantelli provides a demo and overview of the Symmetra PX 250/500kW UPS, which was on display this week at the Gartner Data Center Conference in Las Vegas

As crônicas futuristas do novo livro de João Antonio Zuffo

O professor João Antonio Zuffo, do Laboratório de Sistemas Integráveis (LSI) da Universidade de São Paulo, está lançando o livro de ficção científica Flagrantes da Vida no Futuro
Em 2038, você poderá ler esta reportagem por meio de seu clone virtual que estará interligado na grande Teia Global. Tudo isso enquanto você toma seu café da manhã preparado por robôs e, ao mesmo tempo, olha para uma vista virtual da torre Eiffel. Pelo menos é assim o futuro previsto no livro Flagrantes da vida no futuro, de João Antonio Zuffo, professor da Escola Politécnica (Poli) da USP.
O livro de Zuffo é uma ficção científica, que, segundo o autor, não está descompromissada com a evolução tecnológica que vemos hoje. “O tempo pode não ser exatamente este do livro, mas tenho certeza que as coisas citadas irão acontecer”, fala o professor.

terça-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2010

Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility


Prediction and Analysis of Parasitic
Components in Conductor Layouts
Sabine Alexandersson
Doctoral Dissertation in Industrial Electrical Engineering
Department of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation
2008-LUND UNIVERSITY


Abstract
The electronics in the automotive industry is facing a new era where safety
critical functions are electrified, as for example drive-by-wire technology. At
the same time as the number of electrical loads in the vehicles is increasing,
the time to market is decreasing. Full scale prototypes of a vehicle are often
only available at a late stage in the development process where changes are
rather costly. This implies that prediction and simulation of a system are of
importance and are useful already at an early stage of the development
process. There are economic benefits that can be gained by prediction and
simulation of the system such as: reduction of time to market, virtual tests,
virtual prototypes and optimization of electronic circuits with respect to
safety margins of filters.
The high number of electrical loads in the vehicle leads to different cable
harnesses routed along the body and chassis of the vehicle. These cable
harnesses will contain both power conductors and communication
conductors, routed close together. When conductors are routed close to each
other, a signal on one conductor can interfere with the signal on another
conductor. This phenomenon is called crosstalk.
Crosstalk can increase the noise levels, create unplanned spikes or destroy
data on nearby conductors. Hence it should always be a prime suspect in an
electromagnetic interference investigation or a candidate for prediction.
Crosstalk between two conductors is coupled by the mutual inductance and
capacitance. When these parameters are known, the crosstalk can be
estimated by using a circuit simulation.
The mutual inductance and capacitance between the conductors as well as the
self inductance and capacitance of each conductor depend on the
surrounding environment. This implies that the conductor layout is an
important factor when it comes to designing a system that is robust against
crosstalk.
Chapter 2
Automotive electromagnetic compatibility

Automatic modelling of Power Electronic Converter, Average model

















Proceedings 7th Modelica Conference, Como, Italy, Sep. 20-22, 2009
Loig ALLAIN
LMS
La Cité Internationale, 84 quai Charles de
Gaulle,F- 69006 LYON
loig.allain@lmsintl.com
Automatic modelling of Power Electronic Converter, Average model
construction and Modelica model generation

KTH School of Electrical Engineering.