Presentation 1997/7/30
Equivalent Circuits with Inductors for Current Sources
Akiyoshi NAKAYAMA, David MOORE, Yoichi OKABE,
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Abstract(in English) We have obtained the equivalent circuits using capacitors for the constant voltage sources. We have also obtained the equivalent circuits using inductors for the constant current sources. By these equivalent circuits, we can get the concrete image of the potential energy for the constant voltage sources and that for the constant current sources. The equivalent circuits for the variable voltage sources can also be constructed by serial capacitors, and the value of the voltage can be varied by changing the number of capacitors connected to the load using the switches. The equivalent circuits for the variable current sources can also be constructed by parallel inductors, and the value of the current can similarly be varied by changing the number of inductors connected to the load using the switches.
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Keyword(in English) superconductors / equivalent circuits / voltage sources / current sources / potential energy / magnetic flux
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Title (in English) Equivalent Circuits with Inductors for Current Sources
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Keyword(1) superconductors
Keyword(2) equivalent circuits
Keyword(3) voltage sources
Keyword(4) current sources
Keyword(5) potential energy
Keyword(6) magnetic flux
1st Author's Name Akiyoshi NAKAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kanagawa University()
2nd Author's Name David MOORE
2nd Author's Affiliation Cambridge University, Engineering Department
3rd Author's Name Yoichi OKABE
3rd Author's Affiliation Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo
Date 1997/7/30
Paper # sce97-18
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 219
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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