Search for dissertations about: "power electronics"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 407 swedish dissertations containing the words power electronics.
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21. Wind-turbine harmonic emissions and propagation through a wind farm
Abstract : The increasing demand for sustainable energy is one of the driving forces behind the increasing use of wind power by means of wind-turbines in electric power systems. Modern wind turbines commonly employ variable-speed-generator technology associated with a power-electronic converter as part of the grid connection. READ MORE
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22. Simulation and Optimization of SiC Field Effect Transistors
Abstract : Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a wide band-gap semiconductor material with excel-lent material properties for high frequency, high power and high temperature elec-tronics. In this work different SiC field-effect transistors have been studied using theoretical methods, with the focus on both the devices and the methods used. READ MORE
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23. Reconfigurable Analog to Digital Converters for Low Power Wireless Applications
Abstract : The commercialization of Marconi’s radio transmission and reception, along with the development of integrated circuits in the 1960’s have facilitated many new consumer products for wireless communication, where the mobile phones or handsets are one. These handsets started out as a portable phone, mounted in cars, and have with time added additional services as Short Message Service, and have today become a media center with global positioning, and high-speed internet connection. READ MORE
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24. Low Power and Low complexity Constant Multiplication using Serial Arithmetic
Abstract : The main issue in this thesis is to minimize the energy consumption per operation for the arithmetic parts of DSP circuits, such as digital filters. More specific, the focus is on single- and multiple-constant multiplication using serial arithmetic. The possibility to reduce the complexity and energy consumption is investigated. READ MORE
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25. Low Power and Low Complexity Shift-and-Add Based Computations
Abstract : The main issue in this thesis is to minimize the energy consumption per operation for the arithmetic parts of DSP circuits, such as digital filters. More specific, the focus is on single- and multiple-constant multiplications, which are realized using shift-and-add based computations. The possibilities to reduce the complexity, i.e. READ MORE