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About: Electronic filter is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13207 publications have been published within this topic receiving 93063 citations. The topic is also known as: filter.


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Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid shunt compensation system consisting of alternatively a cascaded or a reduced topology multilevel active power filter, and a low rating passive damping filter is presented.
Abstract: On many electrified railway systems with single-phase 25-kV industrial frequency supply, the power quality can be particularly poor when conventional thyristor based locomotives are operating, and this constrains the amount of power that can be delivered to the locomotives. This paper presents a hybrid shunt compensation system consisting of alternatively a cascaded or a reduced topology multilevel active power filter, and a low rating passive damping filter. The active power filter is controlled by a novel hysteresis current regulation strategy, and both mitigates low-order voltage harmonic distortion along the feeder and provides root mean squared voltage support. The passive filter damps harmonic resonances that are typical in such 25-kV traction systems. The results show that the filter system can significantly increase traction system power transfer capacity with only a relatively small capital investment, allowing older thyristor based locomotives and increased traffic levels to be supported without necessarily requiring a complete system upgrade. Simulation and experimental results are included showing the performance of the filter for both steady state and transient conditions.

100 citations

Patent
11 Apr 1988
TL;DR: An electronic filter for filtering an electrical signal is described in this article, which includes a logarithmic filter having a series of filter stages with inputs and outputs in cascade and respective circuits associated with the filter stages for storing electrical representations of filter parameters.
Abstract: An electronic filter for filtering an electrical signal. Signal processing circuitry therein includes a logarithmic filter having a series of filter stages with inputs and outputs in cascade and respective circuits associated with the filter stages for storing electrical representations of filter parameters. The filter stages include circuits for respectively adding the electrical representations of the filter parameters to the electrical signal to be filtered thereby producing a set of filter sum signals. At least one of the filter stages includes circuitry for producing a filter signal in substantially logarithmic form at its output by combining a filter sum signal for that filter stage with a signal from an output of another filter stage. The signal processing circuitry produces an intermediate output signal, and a multiplexer connected to the signal processing circuit multiplexes the intermediate output signal with the electrical signal to be filtered so that the logarithmic filter operates as both a logarithmic prefilter and a logarithmic postfilter. Other electronic filters, signal conversion apparatus, electroacoustic systems, hearing aids and methods are also disclosed.

100 citations

Patent
13 Jul 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, an apparatus having both a resonator and an inductor fabricated on a single substrate and a method of fabricating the apparatus is described. But the method of fabrication is not described.
Abstract: An apparatus having both a resonator and an inductor fabricated on a single substrate and a method of fabricating the apparatus are disclosed. The apparatus includes a resonator and an inductor that is connected to the resonator. Both the resonator and the inductor are fabricated over their respective cavities to produce a high Q-factor filter circuit.

100 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
J. Muhlethaler1, Mario Schweizer1, R. Blattmann1, Johann W. Kolar1, A. Ecklebe 
01 Nov 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a design procedure for the mains side LCL filter of an active three-phase rectifier is introduced, which guarantees a low volume and/or low losses.
Abstract: Inductive components such as line filter inductors or transformers occupy a significant amount of space in today's power electronic systems, and furthermore, considerable losses occur in these components A main application of filter inductors are EMI filters, as eg employed for the attenuation of switching frequency harmonics of PFC rectifier systems In this paper a design procedure for the mains side LCL filter of an active three-phase rectifier is introduced The procedure is based on a generic optimization approach, which guarantees a low volume and/or low losses Different designs are calculated to show the trade-off between filter volume and filter losses The design procedure is verified by experimental measurements

99 citations

Patent
10 May 1988
TL;DR: In this article, a low cost, high frequency isolation amplifier includes a first voltage-to-frequency converter producing a first pair of complementary pulses in response to an analog input signal and applying them to a pair of low capacitance capacitors constituting the isolation barrier.
Abstract: A low cost, high frequency isolation amplifier includes a first voltage-to-frequency converter producing a first pair of complementary pulses in response to an analog input signal and applying them to a pair of low capacitance capacitors constituting the isolation barrier. The isolation barrier differentiates edges of the first pair of pulse signals and applies the resulting signals to inputs of a sense amplifier including a differential amplifier, a pair of comparators, and a flip-flop to precisely reconstruct the first pair of complementary pulse signals, which then are fed into a decoder circuit including a phase locked loop. The phase locked loop includes a phase detector receiving the reconstructed pair of complementary pulse signals and a second pair of complementary pulse signals produced by a second voltage-to-frequency converter. The output of the phase detector is integrated by a filter circuit, the output of which produces a voltage that represents the analog input signal and causes the output of the second voltage-to-frequency converter to be synchronized with the second pair of complementary pulse signals when the analog output signal matches the analog input signal.

99 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202237
2021138
2020362
2019517
2018554