Conference Agenda
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Tuesday Poster Session on Power Electronics
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P2PwrElec: 1
High-voltage Power Supply Technologies for Plasma and Accelerator Applications 1Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI), Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2University of Science and Technology (UST), Republic of (South Korea) P2PwrElec: 2
External Current Regulator for Commercial DC Power Supplies Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States of America P2PwrElec: 3
Conceptual Design and Validation of a High-Current Ferrite Bias Supply for Accelerator RF Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States of America P2PwrElec: 4
Magnetic Flux Balancing in High Voltage Transformers for Rapid Capacitor Chargers 1Texas Tech University, United States of America; 2Applied Physical Electronics, Spicewood, Texas P2PwrElec: 5
Arc Energy Management in HVPS for Electron Beam Applications Fraunhofer Institute for Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP, Dresden, Germany P2PwrElec: 6
Evaluation of a Novel Control Strategy to Mitigate Line Voltage Flicker in Commercial Capacitor Chargers for Pulsed Power Applications 1Lund University, Sweden; 2Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy P2PwrElec: 7
Deterministic Digital Control Infrastructure for Legacy Cyclotron Power Systems Crocker Nuclear Laboratory, UC Davis, United States of America P2PwrElec: 8
FPGA-Based Digital Implementation of 12-Pulse SCR Controlled Power Supplies 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States of America; 2Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, United States of America P2PwrElec: 9
A 20kA ±0.12% Pulsed Power Supply for the PIP-II ORBUMP Injection Dipole Magnets Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, United States of America P2PwrElec: 10
Repetitive Over-Voltage Switching Reliability of GaN HEMTs Under Parasitic-Inductance-Induced Drain Stress Texas Tech University Pulsed Power and Power Electronics Lab, United States of America | ||
