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switched capacitor

[′swicht kə′pas·əd·ər]
(electronics)
An integrated circuit element, consisting of a capacitor with two metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) switches, whose function is approximately equivalent to that of a resistor.
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Hasanpour, "Single switch high step-up converter based on coupled inductor and switched capacitor techniques with quasi-resonant operation", IET power Electronics, vol.
The LTC7821 hybrid stepdown synchronous controller merges a switched capacitor circuit with a synchronous step-down controller, enabling up to a 50% reduction in DC/DC converter solution size compared with traditional step-down solutions, the vendor reports.
Como posible solucion se determino el uso de un TSC (Thyristor Switched Capacitor), que consta de un banco de condensadores conectado al sistema de potencia mediante tiristores, el cual se utiliza para compensacion de potencia reactiva, o para el control dinamico de tension [13, 14].
The ASIC uses switched capacitor techniques to measure the g-cell capacitors and extract the acceleration data from the difference between the two capacitors.
"Hybrid Multilevel Inverter Using Switched Capacitor Units," IEEE Trans.
Marusarz, "A switched capacitor, inductorless DC to AC voltage step-up power converter," in Proceedings of the 20th Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference (PESC '89), vol.
The eight selections that make up the main body of the text are devoted to efficient on-chip power management using fully integrated DC-DC converters, SIMO power converters with adaptive PCCM operation , resonant switched capacitor power converters and architectures, and a wide variety of other related subjects.
Secondly the maximum torque value is a base for comparisons between fixed and switched capacitor cases.
The passive switched capacitor shown in Figure 8 is able to operate at RF sampling speeds [22].
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