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sábado, 4 de janeiro de 2020

String Theory Lecture 3-Peruvian scientist Barton Zwiebach Cantor-Prof. Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Barton Zwiebach (full name Barton Zwiebach Cantor, born October 4, 1954) is a string theorist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, born in Lima, Perú. Zwiebach's undergraduate work was in Electrical Engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería in Peru, from which he graduated in 1977.
 His graduate work was in physics at the California Institute of Technology. Zwiebach obtained his Ph.D. in 1983, working under the supervision of Murray Gell-Mann. He has held postdoctoral positions at the University of California, Berkeley, and at MIT, where he became an assistant professor of physics in 1987, and a permanent member of the faculty in 1994.
 He is one of the world's leading experts in string field theory.
 He wrote the textbook A First Course in String Theory (2004, ISBN 0-521-83143-1), meant for undergraduates. Nationality Peru and United States
SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_Zwiebach

1. Wave Mechanics-Instructor(s) Prof. Barton Zwiebach,Peruvian scientist MIT Course Number 8.05

quinta-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2020

Analysis of EMI characteristics of switched mode power supply and switching noise reduction methods Shin Hyo Sub Department of Semiconductor and Display Engineering Sungkyunkwan University






Analysis of EMI characteristics of switched mode power supply and switching noise reduction methods Shin Hyo Sub Department of Semiconductor and Display Engineering Sungkyunkwan University 

 This paper classifies sources of switching noise of switched mode power supply and methods to reduce the effect of them. In this study, conventional approach to apply auxiliary switch between switching node and output node is enhanced, by removing original rectifying circuit and by applying auxiliary switch between switching node and VSS node. When turn-on duration of the auxiliary switch was varied, small pulse width duration shows less noise reduction effect, on the other hand large pulse width duration shows more noise reduction effect. However power efficiency showed reverse trend with noise reduction effect, so there is a trade-off between noise reduction effect and power efficiency. The effect of adding RC and RL snubber in addition to the auxiliary switch was investigated. When RC snubber was added, switching node voltage showed maximum reduction. Conducted noise simulation with line impedance stabilization network also showed noticeable reduction of differential mode noise.
 Keywords: Switched mode power supply, EMI, Conducted noise, snubber, switching ringing noise.
LINK
https://www.mediafire.com/file/f00t9zi6xcxq4ng/ANALYSIS_OF_EMI_CHARACTERISTICS_OF_SWITCHED_MODE_POWER_SUPPLY.pdf/file

quarta-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2020

Design of Resonant LLC converters by scaled cloning- PROF.Sam Ben-Yaakov


This presentation explains how to scale a given “good” design of resonant LLC converters so it will meet the required specifications in terms of power level, input or output voltage or switching frequency.