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Eaton Corporation

CompanyTaipei, Taiwan
About: Eaton Corporation is a company organization based out in Taipei, Taiwan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Circuit breaker & Clutch. The organization has 9516 authors who have published 12004 publications receiving 161134 citations. The organization is also known as: Eaton Corporation Plc.
Topics: Circuit breaker, Clutch, Signal, Voltage, Lever


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Patent
20 Sep 1982
TL;DR: In this article, a system for producing plasma pinch X-rays usable in X-ray lithography is described, where ionized heated plasma vapor is repeatably generated directly from solid material by impingement of a plurality of circumferentially spaced laser beams to generate an annulus of plasma.
Abstract: A system is provided for producing plasma pinch X-rays usable in X-ray lithography. Ionized heated plasma vapor is repeatably generated directly from solid material by impingement of a plurality of circumferentially spaced laser beams to generate an annulus of plasma. X-rays are generated by passing high current through the annular plasma in an axial gap between the solid material target electrode and another electrode, causing magnetic field radial inward plasma pinching to a central constricted area further heating the plasma and emitting X-rays. A central axially directed laser may further heat the plasma in the pinched area.

70 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
15 Dec 1996-Wear
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of cycles, load and temperature on heavy duty intake valve/insert seat wear was investigated, and a load dependent wear transition was found to exist and suggests different wear mechanisms operating in these different regions.

70 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Nov 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the input voltage unbalance and sags on the DC bus electrolytic capacitors in adjustable-speed drives (ASDs) were analyzed to predict their impact on expected capacitor lifetime.
Abstract: This work analyzes the effects of the input voltage unbalance and sags on the DC bus electrolytic capacitors in adjustable-speed drives (ASDs) in order to predict their impact on expected capacitor lifetime. The key phenomenon that causes these problems is the transition of the rectifier stage from three-phase to single-phase operation. Since the ESR (equivalent series resistance) increases at low frequencies, the low-order harmonic current components (120 Hz, 240 Hz, etc.) contribute disproportionately to the capacitor power losses and temperature rise, resulting in reduced lifetime. Closed-form expressions are developed for predicting these effects including the impact of finite line impedance, finite bus capacitance, and varying load. The impact of inverter SVPWM (space vector pulse width modulation) switching on the capacitor loss is also included. Simulations and experimental tests are used to verify the accuracy and effectiveness of the closed-form analysis using a 5 hp ASD system.

70 citations

Patent
07 Jun 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for assigning addresses to input/output (I/O) devices in a control network, and for verifying addresses assigned to the I/O devices.
Abstract: A method and system is provided for assigning addresses to input/output (I/O) devices in a control network, and for verifying addresses assigned to the I/O devices. The system comprises a logic controller providing memory into which a connectivity map may be programmed. The connectivity map defines a specific expected address for each I/O device in the system. The logic controller further provides an external controller bus and logic for downloading the connectivity map to an I/O bus manager connected to the logic controller via the external controller bus. The I/O bus manager provides logic for assigning the specific addresses to the I/O devices. Network nodes connect the I/O bus manager to I/O cluster units in the system, each network node including a multiplexer for multiplexing output signals from the I/O bus manager and a demultiplexer for demultiplexing input signals from the I/O cluster units, the multiplexing/demultiplexing functions provided by a controller area network (CAN) integrated circuit. Each I/O cluster unit includes a multiplexer for multiplexing input signals from the I/O devices and a demultiplexer for demultiplexing output signals from its associated network node, the multiplexing/demultiplexing functions again provided by a controller area network (CAN) integrated circuit. Each I/O cluster unit provides means for manually requesting address assignments and a visual indication of addresses so assigned. Each I/O cluster unit also provides means to manually reject the address assigned to it by the I/O bus manager if the assigned address is not the expected address for the I/O cluster processor defined in the connectivity map.

70 citations

Patent
24 Apr 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a power distribution communication system includes a plurality of network protectors, the sensors or devices, and the wirelessly communicating user interfaces, and a gateway, where a processor is associated with the wired communication network interface, the first wireless communication network interfaces and the second wireless communication networks interfaces.
Abstract: A power distribution communication system includes a plurality of network protectors, a plurality of sensors or devices, a plurality of wirelessly communicating user interfaces, and a gateway. The gateway includes a wired communication network interface structured to communicate with at least one of the network protectors, the sensors or the devices, a first wireless communication network interface structured to wirelessly communicate with at least one of the network protectors, the sensors or the devices, and a plurality of second wireless communication network interfaces structured to wirelessly communicate with the wirelessly communicating user interfaces. A processor is operatively associated with the wired communication network interface, the first wireless communication network interface and the second wireless communication network interfaces, and is structured to pass data, information and commands between the various interfaces.

70 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Edward H. Sargent14084480586
Thomas A. Lipo10368243110
Andrew M. McIntosh9869350664
Tiefu Zhao9059336856
John W. Eaton8229826403
Glenn Regehr7927123295
Thomas G. Habetler7339520725
M. Charles Liberman7015316947
Bonnie Stevens6825216575
James A. McNamara6729417323
Larry Matthies6425514291
Thomas M. Jahns6234814658
Lorelei Lingard6128714260
Lorenzo Franchi5731512319
John J. Guinan5412310481
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20221
2021138
2020277
2019342
2018237
2017257