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high-voltage-engineering
High-voltage engineering is the?science of planning, operating, and testing high-voltage electrical devices and designing the insulation coordination?in order to ensure the reliable operation of the power network.
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power-system-protection
Power system protection is?a branch of electrical power engineering that deals with the protection of electrical power systems from faults through the disconnection of faulted parts from the rest of the electrical network.
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power-system-switchgear
Switchgear is a broad term that describes?a wide variety of switching devices that all fulfill a common need: controlling, protecting, and isolating power systems.
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electronic-system-design
Electronic systems design is?the subject that deals with the multidisciplinary design issues of complex electronic devices, such as cell phones and computers
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permanent-magnet-brushless
A?brushless DC electric motor?(BLDC motor?or?BL motor), also known as an?electronically commutated motor?(ECM?or?EC motor) or?synchronous DC motor, is a?synchronous motor?using a?direct current?(DC)?electric?power supply.
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reluctance-motors
A reluctancemotor is a?motor which includes both?the stator?and the rotor similar to a normal electric motor. These motors work with a precise rotating magnetic field (RPM) by synchronizing the speed of the rotor using the RMF of the stator.
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advanced-microcontroller
The ARM Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) is?an open-standard, on-chip interconnect specification for the connection and management of functional blocks in system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs.
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extra-high-voltage-transmission
?EHV lines are?used to move large amounts of power across long distances. The higher the voltage, the lower the losses. In addition, by being able to move more power across one line, fewer overall lines are needed for transmission.
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elctromagnetic-interference
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is?unwanted noise or interference in an electrical path or circuit caused by an outside source. It is also known as radio frequency interference.
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electromagnetic-compatibility
Electromagnetic compatibility, or EMC means that a device is compatible with (i.e., no interference is caused by) its electromagnetic (EM) environment and it does not emit levels of EM energy that cause electromagnetic interference (EMI) in other devices in the vicinity.
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electrical-machine-design
The basic design of an electrical machine?involves the dimensioning of the magnetic circuit,?electrical circuit, insulation system etc., and is carried out by applying analytical equations.
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power-electronic-converters
Power electronic converters play the role of?taking electrical energy from the power system and turning it into a suitable form needed by a motor. The power electronic converter may be determined according to the given power source and the driving motor.
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thermal-prime-movers
Thermal prime movers are the prime movers which use the thermal energy of source to generate power.
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hydraulic-prime-movers
In a hydraulic system,?the engine or electric motor that drives the pump, called the prime mover, is the source of power. The typical prime movers of hydraulic systems in mobile equipment applications are diesel or gasoline engines; in industrial hydraulic applications electric motors are more common.
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power-system-operation
n power system operation, there is a 'maximum power loss criterion' which?sets the allowed maximum reduction of power supplied to the main AC grid in the event of a single fault.
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java
Java is a class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let application developers write once, run anywhere.