Written and Directed by Interdisciplinary Artist Parsa Afsharjavan, the 30-Minute Film Debutsin 2025 and is Set to Join the ...
Abstract: Wireless power transfer (WPT) systems use a magnetic field as the medium for transferring power wirelessly. During the transfer process, there are two magnetic fields, which are called the ...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has several applications, including charging mobile devices, industrial robotics, tools and drones, and charging EVs. Wireless power transfer (WPT) can have wide-ranging ...
Abstract: Achieving soft switching is critical for MHz resonant circuits, including Class E, EF, and $\Phi$-based resonant topologies. Traditional parameter design methods heavily rely on ...
This paper presents an isolated regenerative active-clamped circuit designed for the current-fed half-bridge (IRACCFHB) converter. Its primary function is to reduce high voltage spikes across the main ...
Introduction: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is increasingly used for non-invasive neuronal activation. By harnessing a pulsed magnetic field, TMS induces electric currents that target the ...
Snubber circuits are commonly connected across semiconductor switches for protection. Common ways of protection include suppressing V-I spikes and ringing, complying with SOA, resonance suppression, ...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is defined as the capability of electrical equipment and systems to function competently in an electromagnetic environment. In a system that requires EMC, ...
The efficiency of wireless charging systems is limited by power loss occurring due to frequency changes in the resonant circuits that enable power transfer. These necessary modulations reduce ...
A robust, quantum-resistant encryption framework designed to provide secure communication in the post-quantum era. Integrates quantum resonance circuits and advanced mathematical principles to enhance ...
Inductor-inductor-capacitor (LLC) serial resonant circuits, as shown in Figure 1, can achieve both zero voltage switching on the primary side and zero current switching on the secondary side in order ...
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