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  2. CPC theory - Wikipedia

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    CPC-theory provides fundamentals for the design of compensators that can: elevate the effectiveness of electric energy transfer; reduce distortion of voltages and currents; reduce the voltage and current asymmetry; improve the loading quality (LQ) of modern power electronics driven loads. It provides fundamentals for the design and control of:

  3. Electronic circuit - Wikipedia

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    It is a type of electrical circuit. For a circuit to be referred to as electronic, rather than electrical, generally at least one active component must be present. The combination of components and wires allows various simple and complex operations to be performed: signals can be amplified, computations can be performed, and data can be moved ...

  4. Current divider - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: Schematic of an electrical circuit illustrating current division. Notation R T refers to the total resistance of the circuit to the right of resistor R X.. In electronics, a current divider is a simple linear circuit that produces an output current (I X) that is a fraction of its input current (I T).

  5. Polarity (mutual inductance) - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, dot marking convention, or alphanumeric marking convention, or both, can be used to denote the same relative instantaneous polarity of two mutually inductive components such as between transformer windings. These markings may be found on transformer cases beside terminals, winding leads, nameplates, schematic and ...

  6. Index of electrical engineering articles - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering – Tin – Topology (electrical circuits) – Toroidal inductors and transformers – Torque – Total harmonic distortion (THD) – Traction battery – Traction current – Traction motor – Traction substation – Transatlantic communications cable – Transatlantic telegraph cable ...

  7. Characteristic impedance - Wikipedia

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    Schematic representation of a circuit where a source is coupled to a load with a transmission line having characteristic impedance The characteristic impedance or surge impedance (usually written Z 0 ) of a uniform transmission line is the ratio of the amplitudes of voltage and current of a wave travelling in one direction along the line in the ...

  8. Internal resistance - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, a practical electric power source which is a linear circuit may, according to Thévenin's theorem, be represented as an ideal voltage source in series with an impedance. This impedance is termed the internal resistance of the source.

  9. Electronic oscillator - Wikipedia

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    Simple relaxation oscillator made by feeding back an inverting Schmitt trigger's output voltage through a RC network to its input.. An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, oscillating or alternating current (AC) signal, usually a sine wave, square wave or a triangle wave, [1] [2] [3] powered by a direct current (DC) source.