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Tuomo Kujanpää
Tuomo Kujanpää. Information. Former research scientist in the APLAC development team; Former assistant of electrical engineering ...
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Thesis: Incorporating Lumped Elements into an Efficiently ...
Cosimulation of fields and lumped element circuits and systems is a first step towards complete system simulation. Two cosimulation methods are discussed ...
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Compact Squeezed-Film Damping Model for Perforated Surface
The overall agreement is good, in spite of several simplifications made and the wide range of the Knudsen numbers. Keywords: Squeezed-film damping, ...
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Compact Squeezed-Film Damping Model Including the Open Border Effects
A numerical model for the squeezed-film damping between moving rigid, rectangular surfaces is presented. The emphasis is on the nontrivial boundary ...
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Combined Electrical and Thermal Circuit Simulation using APLAC
V. Rizzoli, A. Lipparini, V. D. Esposti, F. Mastri, and C. Cecchetti, ``Simultaneous Thermal ... Z. R. Hu, P. A. Mawby, M. S. Towers, K. Board, and J. Zeng, ...
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Implementation of Single and Coupled Microstrip Lines in APLAC
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML pair of coupled microstrip lines, and the n symmetrical coupled microstrip lines. ... metrical coupled microstrip lines use equations governing the single ...
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Research in the Circuit Theory Laboratory
APLAC is a flexible analog circuit simulation and design tool. It was originally created by professor Martti Valtonen. At present, APLAC is developed and ...
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SIMULATION OF AN ELECTRONIC LAMP BALLAST CIRCUIT
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML lamp ballast circuit realized with DMOS transistors is compared to the measured and ... 1. shows a schematic picture of the electronic lamp ballast circuit. ...
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Basic analysis modes
Transient, or time-domain, analysis most closely simulates the phenomena seen in the real circuit by means of an oscilloscope. A simulation consists usually ...
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Some terms involved in circuit simulation
Circuit simulation is a way of constructing and measuring an electronic device without actually building it. The circuit is described by means of a netlist, ...