3 resultados para Gold Hill
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
Resumo:
This paper presents a step-up micro-power converter for solar energy harvesting applications. The circuit uses a SC voltage tripler architecture, controlled by an MPPT circuit based on the Hill Climbing algorithm. This circuit was designed in a 0.13 mu m CMOS technology in order to work with an a-Si PV cell. The circuit has a local power supply voltage, created using a scaled down SC voltage tripler, controlled by the same MPPT circuit, to make the circuit robust to load and illumination variations. The SC circuits use a combination of PMOS and NMOS transistors to reduce the occupied area. A charge re-use scheme is used to compensate the large parasitic capacitors associated to the MOS transistors. The simulation results show that the circuit can deliver a power of 1266 mu W to the load using 1712 mu W of power from the PV cell, corresponding to an efficiency as high as 73.91%. The simulations also show that the circuit is capable of starting up with only 19% of the maximum illumination level.
Resumo:
Gold(III) complexes of type [AuCl2{eta(2)-RC(R'pz)(3)}]Cl [R = R' = H (1), R = CH2OH, R' = H (2) and R = H, R' = 3,5-Me-2(3), pz = pyrazol-1-yl] were supported on carbon materials (activated carbon, carbon xerogel and carbon nanotubes) and used for the oxidation of cyclohexane to cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone, with aqueous H2O2, under mild conditions.
Resumo:
A Europa assiste ao envelhecimento da população, onde a doença respiratória assume relevância. Com o aumento da idade, da exposição à poluição ambiental e do tabagismo, a prevalência da Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crónica (DPOC) tende a ser elevada, nomeadamente na população idosa. A idade avançada poderá associar-se com uma menor percepção de sintomas, pelo que a espirometria será útil nesta faixa etária. Objetivo do estudo - Descrever o resultado da espirometria com prova de broncodilatação, de acordo com os critérios GOLD e prevalência de sintomas respiratórios dos idosos residentes num lar de Lisboa.