Presentation 1999/9/22
On a dissipated energy of a circuit composed of one capacitor, ideal diodes, linear resistors, and dc voltage sources
Yutaka JITSUMATSU, Testuo NISHI,
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Abstract(in English) It is well-known that the dissipated energy in equal to the stored energy of a capacitor 1/2CE^2 when we charge a capacitor C by the voltage source E. We may conjecture from this fact that when we store some amount of energy in capacitors, the same amount of energy inevitably be dissipated at resistors for general circuits. However the above ralation does not hold for circuits containing nonlinear resistors. In this paper, we consider the dissipated energy of circuits composed of one capacitor, ideal diodes, linear resistors, and dc voltage sources. And we show dissipated energy can be reduced to 1/3 compared with the linear case when using 2 voltage sources and can be redued to 1/7 when using 3 voltage sources. Further we give circuits having small dissipated energy containing n(>3) voltages sources.
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Keyword(in English) RC circuit / ideal diode / dissipated energy
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Title (in English) On a dissipated energy of a circuit composed of one capacitor, ideal diodes, linear resistors, and dc voltage sources
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Keyword(1) RC circuit
Keyword(2) ideal diode
Keyword(3) dissipated energy
1st Author's Name Yutaka JITSUMATSU
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science and Communication Engineering, Kyusyu University()
2nd Author's Name Testuo NISHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science and Communication Engineering, Kyusyu University
Date 1999/9/22
Paper # NLP99-88
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 324
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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