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IR's IR3823 3A SupIRBuck ® Integrated Voltage Regulator Delivers 97.5% Efficiency in an Ultra-Compact 3.5x3.5mm Package EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE) ... IR® (NYS: IRF) , a world leader in ...
IR's IR3847 SupIRBuck ® High Current Point-of-Load Integrated Voltage Regulator Receives Two Awards from Electronic Products China EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- International Rectifier ...
In 2003, they developed iMOTION Integrated Design Platform for motor control applications. In 2006, SmartRectifier IC was introduced for AC/DC applications. In 2007 the company launched SupIRBuck integrated voltage regulators. In 2008 a GaN-based power device platform was introduced.
Each regulator weighs about 1200 kg and is rated 576 kVA. Three phase wye voltage regulator. Voltage regulators or stabilizers are used to compensate for voltage fluctuations in mains power. Large regulators may be permanently installed on distribution lines. Small portable regulators may be plugged in between sensitive equipment and a wall outlet.
IR's 35A IR3846 SupIRBuck ® Integrated Voltage Regulator Delivers Over 97% Efficiency, Shrinks PCB Size 60% Compared to Discrete Solutions EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- International ...
voltage regulators, which are essentially transformers with tap changers to adjust the voltage along the feeder, so as to compensate for the voltage drop over distance; and; capacitors, which reduce the voltage drop along the feeder by reducing current flow to loads consuming reactive power.
An electrical grid may have many types of generators and loads; generators must be controlled to maintain stable operation of the system. In an electric power system, automatic generation control (AGC) is a system for adjusting the power output of multiple generators at different power plants, in response to changes in the load. Since a power ...
shunt capacitors are used in power systems since the 1910s and are popular due to low cost and relative ease of deployment. The amount of reactive power supplied by a shunt capacitor is proportional to the square of the line voltage, so the capacitor contributes less under low-voltage conditions (frequently caused by the lack of reactive power).