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EE 2019-01-16
12:00
Kumamoto KCIC Limit Operating Frequency of Peak Current Mode Control Boost DC-DC Converter Considering Delay Time
Kazuya Fujiwara, Masahito Shoyama (Kyushu Univ.) EE2018-41
Peak current mode control is a widely used control method for DC-DC converter because it has higher stability and respon... [more] EE2018-41
pp.19-24
EE 2018-01-30
14:40
Oita Satellite Campus Oita Limit Operating Frequency of Peak Current Mode Control DC-DC Converter Considering Turn-Off Delay Time
Ryo Ute, Kazuya Fujiwara, Jun Imaoka, Masahito Shoyama (Kyushu Univ.) EE2017-73
Peak current mode control is a widely used control method for DC-DC converter because it has higher stability and respon... [more] EE2017-73
pp.177-182
ICD, ITE-IST 2012-07-27
09:25
Yamagata Yamagata University A Study of DC-DC converter IC utilizing a quadratic slope compensation
Tatsuya Furukawa, Yuya Hirano, Yasuhiro Sugimoto (Chuo Univ.) ICD2012-26
This paper describes the usefulness and effectiveness of the use of the second-order compensation slope in the current f... [more] ICD2012-26
pp.39-44
VLD, DC, IPSJ-SLDM, CPSY, RECONF, ICD, CPM
(Joint) [detail]
2009-12-03
15:40
Kochi Kochi City Culture-Plaza A Compact Adaptive Slope Compensation Circuit for Current-Mode DC-DC Converter
Kimio Shibata, Cong-Kha Pham (Univ. of Electro-Comm.) VLD2009-57 DC2009-44
A novel compact adaptive slope compensation circuit of the current-mode dc-dc converter has proposed. The proposed compa... [more] VLD2009-57 DC2009-44
pp.107-111
OCS 2008-07-17
16:30
Yamanashi   Novel NZ-DSF for Submarine Transmission Systems without Discrete Dispersion Compensation
Katsunori Imamura, Kazunori Mukasa, Masateru Tadakuma, Ryuichi Sugizaki, Takeshi Yagi (Furukawa Electric) OCS2008-31
In order to suppress the influence of the residual dispersion slope of the submarine NZ-DSF transmission line, we invest... [more] OCS2008-31
pp.59-62
OCS 2006-06-16
10:15
Shizuoka Toray Human Resources Development Center A numerical study on high speed optical RZ pulse transmission using periodical dispersion-slope compensation -- A study on dispersion-management and slope compensation schemes --
Joji Maeda, Yosuke Asakura, Yutaka Fukuchi (Tokyo Univ. Science) OCS2006-26
The transmission of RZ pulse trains in fibers is numerically studied for 160Gbps transmission systems employing periodic... [more] OCS2006-26
pp.19-24
OCS 2005-06-17
14:05
Yamanashi Univ. of Yamanashi Investigation of dispersion compensation techniques in 40Gbit/s DWDM systems
Takeshi Kawasaki, Akihide Sano, Tomoyoshi Kataoka, Shinji Matsuoka (NTT)
In 40Gbit/s per channel dense wavelength-division-multiplexing(DWDM) transmission systems, dispersion compensation techn... [more] OCS2005-34
pp.47-52
LQE, OCS, OPE 2004-11-04
13:55
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology Periodic dispersion-slope compensation in ultra high bit rate nonlinear optical fiber transmission -- A numerical study on effect of optical band pass filters --
Joji Maeda, Michio Ibuka, Yutaka Fukuchi (Tokyo Univ. of Science)
We numerically study the propagation of picosecond pulses in anomalous dispersion fibers, whose dispersion slope is peri... [more] OCS2004-84 OPE2004-149 LQE2004-93
pp.11-16
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