594 resultados para Conversor buck
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数控DC-DC变换器由于其自身的特点,易于与数字系统进行单片集成。DC-DC的数字控制算法有很多种,其中比较复杂的算法(如PID)需要在片内集成ADC,增加了设计难度。较为简单的控制方案只使用单一的比较器作为反馈输入部件,但动态性能较差。本文在已有的单比较器恒定步长反馈数控Buck转换器的基础上,提出了一类变步长反馈的方案。由于仍使用单比较器或窗口比较器,它的结构简单且易于集成。它借鉴了对分搜索的思路,能根据输出电压反馈的结果动态地改变占空比的变化步长,从而明显地提高了原有恒定步长反馈数控变换器的动态性能。
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概括了加速器H桥非隔离式电源的运行原理与特点,在简化运行方式基础上建立了理想状态下电源连续工作模式的数学模型,并给出了仿真分析结果,介绍了基于TMS320F2808MCU实现的数字化电源控制器结构。
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超导磁铁以其能实现极高的磁场强度和较低的能量损耗的优势,正在迅速成为现代加速器系统中普遍采用的一项技术。为超导磁体提供励磁的超导电源也就成为了必需研究的课题。此外,与之相似的低压大电流电源也大量的应用于加速器系统中,服务于核物理研究工作。针对这类电源在加速器中的应用,本课题的主要挑战在于如何实现一种高效率和低纹波输出特性的电源。为此,本论文的作者采用了一种完全不同的拓扑结构“多路多相同步整流BUCK变换器”,来达到高效率和低纹波的目标。并尝试使用数字技术来实现控制单元。本论文首先详细介绍了“多路多相同步整流BUCK变换器”的拓扑,通过计算和推导介绍了这种拓扑是如何提高效率和减少纹波电流输出的。然后介绍了这种拓扑结构所必需解决的均流问题、其产生原因和解决办法:一种几乎无损的单路电流的测量方法,以及这种测量方法的原理和实现方法。之后介绍了整个电源的参数计算和PCB板设计的一些细节。最后详细介绍了用MCU实现的控制器的设计细节。作为超导电源必配的失超保护装置,它担负着在失超故障状态,将超导磁体内存储的能量在尽量短的时间内消耗在外部负载上,以用于实现保护超导磁体的功能。因此超导磁铁失超保护装置 的设计原则是:可靠性和经济性。本论文最后一部分详细介绍了按照这个目标设计的超导磁铁失超保护装置及其设计细节
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本文分析了国内外开关电源的发展和现状,研究了高压开关电源的基本原理以及开关电源在电力直流操作电源系统中的应用。根据兰州重离子加速器的要求,设计了一种高稳定度高压开关电源。该系统在借鉴国外和已有的类似电源的基础上,通过采用新的元器件和新的电力电子技术设计而成。该系统以工GBT作为功率开关器件,构成BUCK开关变换器,采用脉宽调制(PWM)技术来控制输出电压的变化。系统中采用TL494、UC3637、ML57962等一系列集成电路,以实现实时采样电压反馈信号、PWM信号以及工GBT所需要的功率驱动信号。电路中采用斩波调压和逆变分开,各司其职的结构,保证了电路可靠、线性的调节;采用前馈电路进行补偿,确保系统能很好的抑制电网的中频扰动。通过MATLAB的计算仿真证明,这些措施都对对系统的性能起到了很好的作用。为了系统的安全可靠,还设计了软启动和过流保护电路。通过实验证明该系统能安全、可靠运行,达到了设计要求。
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Análise dos dados das estações meteorológicas. Dados da CEMIG. Dados do INMET. Processo de migração. Formato padrão proposto. Migração de dados: conversor e migrador.
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Bacterial cell-wall-associated fibronectin binding proteins A and B (FnBPA and FnBPB) form bonds with host fibronectin. This binding reaction is often the initial step in prosthetic device infections. Atomic force microscopy was used to evaluate binding interactions between a fibronectin-coated probe and laboratory-derived Staphylococcus aureus that are (i) defective in both FnBPA and FnBPB (fnbA fnbB double mutant, DU5883), (ii) capable of expressing only FnBPA (fnbA fnbB double mutant complemented with pFNBA4), or (iii) capable of expressing only FnBPB (fnbA fnbB double mutant complemented with pFNBB4). These experiments were repeated using Lactococcus lactis constructs expressing fnbA and fnbB genes from S. aureus. A distinct force signature was observed for those bacteria that expressed FnBPA or FnBPB. Analysis of this force signature with the biomechanical wormlike chain model suggests that parallel bonds form between fibronectin and FnBPs on a bacterium. The strength and covalence of bonds were evaluated via nonlinear regression of force profiles. Binding events were more frequent (p < 0.01) for S. aureus expressing FnBPA or FnBPB than for the S. aureus double mutant. The binding force, frequency, and profile were similar between the FnBPA and FnBPB expressing strains of S. aureus. The absence of both FnBPs from the surface of S. aureus removed its ability to form a detectable bond with fibronectin. By contrast, ectopic expression of FnBPA or FnBPB on the surface of L. lactis conferred fibronectin binding characteristics similar to those of S. aureus. These measurements demonstrate that fibronectin-binding adhesins FnBPA and FnBPB are necessary and sufficient for the binding of S. aureus to prosthetic devices that are coated with host fibronectin.
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UNLABELLED: PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Sphagnopsida, an early-diverging lineage of mosses (phylum Bryophyta), are morphologically and ecologically unique and have profound impacts on global climate. The Sphagnopsida are currently classified in two genera, Sphagnum (peat mosses) with some 350-500 species and Ambuchanania with one species. An analysis of phylogenetic relationships among species and genera in the Sphagnopsida were conducted to resolve major lineages and relationships among species within the Sphagnopsida. • METHODS: Phylogenetic analyses of nucleotide sequences from the nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial genomes (11 704 nucleotides total) were conducted and analyzed using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference employing seven different substitution models of varying complexity. • KEY RESULTS: Phylogenetic analyses resolved three lineages within the Sphagnopsida: (1) Sphagnum sericeum, (2) S. inretortum plus Ambuchanania leucobryoides, and (3) all remaining species of Sphagnum. Sister group relationships among these three clades could not be resolved, but the phylogenetic results indicate that the highly divergent morphology of A. leucobryoides is derived within the Sphagnopsida rather than plesiomorphic. A new classification is proposed for class Sphagnopsida, with one order (Sphagnales), three families, and four genera. • CONCLUSIONS: The Sphagnopsida are an old lineage within the phylum Bryophyta, but the extant species of Sphagnum represent a relatively recent radiation. It is likely that additional species critical to understanding the evolution of peat mosses await discovery, especially in the southern hemisphere.
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The authors present here a list of 32 mosses belonging to 15 families: Brachytheciaceae, Cryphaeaceae, Entodontaceae, Hedwigiaceae, Hypnaceae, Leptodontaceae, Meteoriaceae, Neckeraceae, Pilotrichaceae, Polytrichaceae, Pterobryaceae, Racopilaceae, Rigodiaceae, Stereophyllaceae, and Trachypodaceae, all collected in the mountainous forests of the Yungas of the NW of the Argentina (Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca and Tucumán provinces), and also in the rainforests from the NE of the country (Misiones province). Eight species: Atrichum polycarpum, Chrysohypnum elegantulum, Pilosium chlorophyllum, Pilotrichella flexilis, Porotrichodendron lindigii, Pseudotrachypus martinicensis, Steerecleus scariosus, and Thamnobryum fasciculatum are new records for the bryologic flora from Argentina. Braunia imberbis and Squamidium brasiliense are two new records for the bryophytic flora of the Catamarca province; Porotrichodendron superbum is new for the Salta province, while Forsstroemia coronata is the first record for the Catamarca and Jujuy provinces. Aerolindigia capillacea, Braunia reflexifolia, Chryso-hypnum diminutivum, Meteorium deppei and Meteoridium remotifolium are five new citations for the Jujuy province, and Schoenobryum concavifolium is new for the bryophytic flora of the Misiones province. Many studied species occur more frequently in the Yungas than in the NE rainforests; others show separated distribution but live in both areas, the Yungas and Paranaense area, and others are more or less restricted to the Paranaense rainforest of the NE of Argentina. The taxonomy of species is updated, and comments are included on bibliographical precedents, ecology and chorology of each taxon.
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The objective the study was to determine the levels of glucose and triglycerides in seminal plasma of 10 guinea pigs, which were fed for a period of 2 months with a diet containing 10% more ED. The level of glucose found in seminal plasma was 11.59 ± 0.5 mg/dL and triglyceride value was 55.95 ± 3.2 mg/dL, while the motility was 97% on average. We conclude that in guinea pigs the levels both glucose and triglycerides were increased by major level of ED in feed, but the spermatic motility was not.
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New radiocarbon calibration curves, IntCal04 and Marine04, have been constructed and internationally ratified to replace the terrestrial and marine components of IntCal98. The new calibration data sets extend an additional 2000 yr, from 0–26 cal kyr BP (Before Present, 0 cal BP = AD 1950), and provide much higher resolution, greater precision, and more detailed structure than IntCal98. For the Marine04 curve, dendrochronologically-dated tree-ring samples, converted with a box diffusion model to marine mixed-layer ages, cover the period from 0–10.5 cal kyr BP. Beyond 10.5 cal kyr BP, high-resolution marine data become available from foraminifera in varved sediments and U/Th-dated corals. The marine records are corrected with site-specific 14C reservoir age information to provide a single global marine mixed-layer calibration from 10.5–26.0 cal kyr BP. A substantial enhancement relative to IntCal98 is the introduction of a random walk model, which takes into account the uncertainty in both the calendar age and the 14C age to calculate the underlying calibration curve (Buck and Blackwell, this issue). The marine data sets and calibration curve for marine samples from the surface mixed layer (Marine04) are discussed here. The tree-ring data sets, sources of uncertainty, and regional offsets are presented in detail in a companion paper by Reimer et al. (this issue).
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Recent measurements on dendrochronologically-dated wood from the Southern Hemisphere have shown that there are differences between the structural form of the radiocarbon calibration curves from each hemisphere. Thus, it is desirable, when possible, to use calibration data obtained from secure dendrochronologically-dated wood from the corresponding hemisphere. In this paper, we outline the recent work and point the reader to the internationally recommended data set that should be used for future calibration of Southern Hemisphere 14C dates.