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A Study on the Improvement of ZnO Varistor for Distribution Class Surge Arrester(18kV, 5kA) (배전급 피뢰기(18kV, 5kA)용 산화아연바리스타의 성능향상에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Deok-Son;Yoon, Han-Soo;Kim, Suk-Soo;Choi, Yeon-Gyu;Jang, Sung-Do
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.07b
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    • pp.744-746
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    • 2003
  • A ZnO varistor with reference voltage 250V/mm was fabricated through the control of particle size in slurry and the variation of sintering conditions. It was found that to measure the flatness of the V-I characteristic curve in the small-current region and the flatness of the V-I characteristic curve in a large-current region was improved nonlinearity of the fabricated ZnO varistor. According to the IEC 60099-4 was measured the accelerated aging test and high current test of the distribution class surge varistor which is excellent in respect to the property of ZnO varistor.

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A 1.5V CMOS High Frequency Operational Amplifier for High Frequency Signal Processing Systems. (고주파 신호처리 시스템을 위한 1.5V CMOS 고주파 연산증폭기)

  • 박광민;김은성;김두용
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07b
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    • pp.1117-1120
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, a 1.5V CMOS high frequency operational amplifier for high frequency signal processing systems is presented. For obtaining the high gain and the high unity gain frequency with the 1.5V supply voltage, the op-amp is designed with simple two stages which are consisting of the rail-to-rail differential input stage and the class-AB output stage. The designed op-amp operates with the 1.5V supply voltage, and shows well the push-pull class-AB operation. The simulation results show the DC open loop gain of 77dB and the unity gain frequency of 100MHz for the 1㏁ ┃ 10pF load. When the resistive load R$_1$. is varied from 1㏁ to 1 ㏀, the DC open loop gain decreases by only 4dB.

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Class A CMOS current conveyors (A급 CMOS 전류 콘베이어 (CCII))

  • 차형우
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.34C no.9
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 1997
  • Novel class A CMOS second-generation current conveyors (CCII) using 0.6.mu.m n-well standard CMOS process for high-frequency current-mode signal processing were developed. The CCII consists of a regulated current-cell for the voltage input and a cascode current mirror for the current output. In this architecture, the two input stages are coupled by current mirrors to reduce the current input impedance. Measurements of the fabricated cCII show that the current input impedance is 308 .ohm. and the 3-dB cutoff frequency when used as a voltage amplifier extends beyond 10MHz. The linear dynamic ranges of voltage and current are from -0.5V to 1.5V and from -100.mu.A to +120.mu.A for supply voltage V$\_$DD/ = -V$\_$SS/=2.5V, respectively. The power dissipation is 2 mW and the active chip area is 0.2 * 0.2 [mm$\^$2/].

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James-Stein Type Estimators Shrinking towards Projection Vector When the Norm is Restricted to an Interval

  • Baek, Hoh Yoo;Park, Su Hyang
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 2017
  • Consider the problem of estimating a $p{\times}1$ mean vector ${\theta}(p-q{\geq}3)$, $q=rank(P_V)$ with a projection matrix $P_v$ under the quadratic loss, based on a sample $X_1$, $X_2$, ${\cdots}$, $X_n$. We find a James-Stein type decision rule which shrinks towards projection vector when the underlying distribution is that of a variance mixture of normals and when the norm ${\parallel}{\theta}-P_V{\theta}{\parallel}$ is restricted to a known interval, where $P_V$ is an idempotent and projection matrix and rank $(P_V)=q$. In this case, we characterize a minimal complete class within the class of James-Stein type decision rules. We also characterize the subclass of James-Stein type decision rules that dominate the sample mean.

The Basic Insulation Design of 60 kV Bushing for Netural Line of 154 kV Class HTS Transformer (154 kV급 고온초전도 변압기의 중성선용 60 kV 부싱의 기초 절연설계)

  • Choi, Jae-Hyeong;Choi, Jin-Wook;Kim, Sang-Hyun
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.32-35
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    • 2008
  • A common problem in many fields of cryogenic power engineering is applying high voltage to cold parts of superconducting apparatus. In many cases, a bushing provides electrical insulation for the conductor which makes the transition from ambient temperature to the cold environment. The 60 kV class cryogenic high voltage bushing for neutral line of the 154 kV / 100MVA high temperature superconducting (HTS) transformer was described. The bushing is energized with the line-to-ground voltage between the coaxial center and outer surrounding conductors; in the axial direction, there was a temperature difference from ambient to about 77 K. For the insulation design of cryogenic bushing, electrical insulation characteristics of the GFRP were discussed in this paper.

EXISTENCE AND NONEXISTENCE OF SOLUTIONS FOR A CLASS OF HAMILTONIAN STRONGLY DEGENERATE ELLIPTIC SYSTEM

  • Nguyen Viet Tuan
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.741-754
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we study the existence and nonexistence of solutions for a class of Hamiltonian strongly degenerate elliptic system with subcritical growth $$\left{\array{-{\Delta}_{\lambda}u-{\mu}v={\mid}v{\mid}^{p-1}v&&\text{in }{\Omega},\\-{\Delta}_{\lambda}v-{\mu}u={\mid}u{\mid}^{q-1}u&&\text{in }{\Omega},\\u=v=0&&\text{ on }{\partial}{\Omega},}$$ where p, q > 1 and Ω is a smooth bounded domain in ℝN, N ≥ 3. Here Δλ is the strongly degenerate elliptic operator. The existence of at least a nontrivial solution is obtained by variational methods while the nonexistence of positive solutions are proven by a contradiction argument.

Trimethoprim Resistance by Class I Integron in Vibrio parahaemolyticus from a Fish Farm (어류 양식장에서 분리한 Vibrio parahaemolyticus의 Class I Integron에 의한 Trimethoprim 내성)

  • Yu, Hong-Sik;Park, Kunbawui;Oh, Eun-Gyoung;Lee, Tae-Seek;Shin, Soon-Bum;Kwon, Ji-Young;Kim, Ji-Hoe;Son, Kwang-Tae
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2010
  • A trimethoprim resistant Vibrio parahaemolyticus, which cause acute gastroenteritis in humans, was isolated from farmed fish and seawater. The resistance profiles of isolated V. parahaemolyticus and their correlation with mobile elements were investigated. All of the V. parahaemolyticus were resistance to both rifampin and trimethoprim. The presence of class I integron was confirmed by PCR. PCR-amplified inserted gene cassettes contained aminoglycoside aac6-II, rifampin arr-3 and trimethoprim dfrA27 resistance genes. This study indicated that class I integron mainly contributed to the circulation of trimethoprim resistance determinants in V. parahaemolyticus.

DEGREE OF APPROXIMATION OF A FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH HARDY-LITTLEWOOD SERIES IN WEIGHTED ZYGMUND W(Z(𝜔)r)-CLASS USING EULER-HAUSDORFF SUMMABILITY MEANS

  • Tejaswini Pradhan;G V V Jagannadha Rao
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.1035-1049
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    • 2023
  • Approximation of functions of Lipschitz and Zygmund classes have been considered by various researchers under different summability means. In the proposed study, we investigated an estimation of the order of convergence of a function associated with Hardy-Littlewood series in the weighted Zygmund class W(Z(𝜔)r)-class by applying Euler-Hausdorff summability means and subsequently established some (presumably new) results. Moreover, the results obtained here represent the generalization of several known results.

A Study on 60W Class Ultra-small Adapter with Active Snubber Type Flyback Converter (액티브 스너버형 플라이백 컨버터를 적용한 60W급 초소형 어댑터에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Tae-Young
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.613-618
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, an active snubber type flyback converter was applied to a 60W class adapter and its test results are reported by producing a prototype. Especially, the prototype of the adapter was designed for both input voltage of 110V and 220V. The output voltage was designed for 60W with 19V class which is the most commonly used in laptops. The prototype was designed to a volume of about $50cm^3$ and a power density of about $1.22W/cm^3$ to minimize the size and verify portability. The maximum efficiency of the prototype was 90.88% at its maximum load of 60W against input voltage change and 91.04% was observed at 60W under input voltage of 220V. Furthermore, the stability of the output voltage against load power was observed to be within about 0.07%.

The Language of Arbitration Agreements and Availability of Class Arbitration: Focusing on the U.S. Supreme Court's Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varela Decision

  • Jun, Jung Won
    • Journal of Arbitration Studies
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.25-42
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    • 2021
  • Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism based on the parties' agreement to resolve any disputes parties may have by arbitration rather than litigation in court. Parties' consent to arbitrate, which must be manifest in the parties' arbitration clause or agreement, is the foundation for arbitration; thus, the language of an arbitration agreement is often of utmost importance in determining the intent of the parties regarding many aspects of arbitration proceedings, such as, the scope of arbitral proceedings, arbitral seat, and authority of arbitral tribunals, among others. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varela (2019) that ambiguity in arbitration agreement as to availability of class arbitration should be resolved in favor of individual arbitration, and therefore, class arbitration would be precluded. Such holding was met with criticism by four separate dissenting opinions, in which the dissenting Justices have disagreed with the majority's interpretation of the arbitration agreement at issue, as well as, its rejection of application of state law in resolving contractual ambiguity. This article analyzes the Supreme Court's decision and reviews the Court's approach in construction of the arbitration agreement. Nevertheless, because the Supreme Court declined to provide clear guidelines as to precisely what contractual basis is required to permit class arbitration, either silence or ambiguity in arbitration agreements will be resolved by disallowing class arbitration.