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About: Output impedance is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11185 publications have been published within this topic receiving 134949 citations.


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01 Feb 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a simple and compact impedance matching network is proposed to match the plasma load to the impedance of a coaxial transmission line and the output impedance of an RF amplifier at radio frequencies.
Abstract: A compact matching network couples an RF power supply to an RF antenna in a plasma generator. The simple and compact impedance matching network matches the plasma load to the impedance of a coaxial transmission line and the output impedance of an RF amplifier at radio frequencies. The matching network is formed of a resonantly tuned circuit formed of a variable capacitor and an inductor in a series resonance configuration, and a ferrite core transformer coupled to the resonantly tuned circuit. This matching network is compact enough to fit in existing compact focused ion beam systems.

48 citations

Patent
03 Aug 1988
TL;DR: In this paper, an analog-to-digital converter is used to convert the measured impedance to various impedance values in order to either generate an enable signal for the defibrillator or display messages indicative of open or short circuited electrode leads or a patient monitoring electrode connected to the electrode leads.
Abstract: A protection circuit for a defibrillator that prevents a defibrillator pulse from being generated if the impedance between the defibrillator's electrode leads is not characteristic of the impedance between a pair of defibrillator electrodes properly connected to the defibrillator. The impedance measuring circuit applies a current to the electrode leads and the resulting voltage is measured to provide an indication of the electrode's impedance. The current is applied between the electrodes at about 33 kHz to approximate the impedance between a pair of defibrillator electrodes during a defibrillation pulse. The output of the measurement circuit is converted to an 8 bit word by an analog-to-digital converter and read by a microprocessor which compares the measured impedance to various impedance values in order to either generate an enable signal for the defibrillator or display messages indicative of open or short circuited electrode leads or a patient monitoring electrode connected to the electrode leads. The impedance measurement circuit operates in either of two ranges which are selected by the microprocessor on the basis of the measured impedance values.

48 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a new design technique of the input filter damping network for dc-to-dc switching converters of buck type is presented by means of zero dynamics analysis of the switching converter and yields equivalent results to those obtained using the classical approach based on minimizing filter output impedance.
Abstract: A new design technique of the input filter damping network for dc-to-dc switching converters of buck type is presented. This technique is derived by means of zero dynamics analysis of the switching converter and yields equivalent results to those obtained using the classical approach based on minimizing the filter output impedance. The new method can be applied in converters of buck type with two inductors, boost with two inductors and dual SEPIC. Simulation and experimental results corresponding to a boost converter with two inductors illustrate the procedure.

48 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the secondary-particle size distribution of a lab-made lithium ion battery was investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and an equivalent circuit was designed in which two series circuits of charge-transfer resistance and Warburg impedance were connected in parallel.

48 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jan 1999
TL;DR: General block diagram models are proposed for PWM DC-DC converters in continuous and discontinuous conduction modes with fixed switching frequency and detailed nonlinear and linearized sampled-data dynamics are derived.
Abstract: General block diagram models are proposed for PWM DC-DC converters in continuous and discontinuous conduction modes with fixed switching frequency. Both current mode control and voltage mode control are addressed in these models. Based on these models, detailed nonlinear and linearized sampled-data dynamics are derived. Asymptotic orbital stability is analyzed. Audio-susceptibility and output impedance are derived. In this approach, discontinuous conduction mode and current mode control can be analyzed systematically without special effort.

48 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202347
2022140
2021182
2020285
2019366
2018377