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Journal articles on the topic "Convertisseurs simples à différentiel"
Meyer, David. "D-modules et ɛ-modules associés à un opérateur différentiel à caractéristiques simples." Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series I - Mathematics 328, no. 6 (March 1999): 489–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0764-4442(99)80196-7.
Full textBraune. "Vegetative Störungen beim idiopathischen Parkinsonsyndrom: diagnostische Relevanz und therapeutische Möglichkeiten." Praxis 91, no. 10 (March 1, 2002): 402–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/0369-8394.91.10.402.
Full textFRIGGENS, N. C., D. SAUVANT, and O. MARTIN. "Vers des définitions opérationnelles de la robustesse s’appuyant sur des faits biologiques. L’exemple de la nutrition." INRAE Productions Animales 23, no. 1 (February 8, 2010): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.2010.23.1.3284.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Convertisseurs simples à différentiel"
Godara, Balwant. "Conception of novel wideband performance-controllable RF circuits in SiGe : Impedance matching circuit, single-ended to differential baluns, and single-ended and differential low-noise amplifiers." Bordeaux 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006BOR13259.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to present topologies which are wideband, versatile and area-efficient, in a low-cost 0. 35µm SiGe BiCMOS process. These objectives were fulfilled thanks to the use of the controlled current conveyor as the building block. In doing so, we hope to have added a new category of solutions which realise the following RF functions: impedance matching, single-ended to differential signal conversion, differential to single-ended signal conversion, single-ended low-noise amplification and differential low-noise amplification. The all-transistor impedance matching circuit is the first active solution for impedance matching observed. It proved to be efficient: adapting random impedances to desired values between 50Ω and 250Ω over frequency bands ranging from DC to over 5GHz; introducing no distortion to the signal; and very negligibly modifying the performance of the core amplifier itself. The baluns provide flat frequency responses from 0Hz to at least 3GHz. They are characterised by constant performance for port impedances from 50Ω to 200Ω; more then 26dB rejection of common-mode components; linear operation for input powers of up to -3. 5dBm; negligible distortion; stable operation for a 120°C temperature range (-60°C to +60°C); and consumption of 10mA from a ±2. 5V supply. These are two of the rare transistor-based solutions in an area dominated by passive-element circuits. The topologies for the low-noise amplifiers share the following characteristics: gain control over wide ranges (0 – 20dB) obtained by varying DC current; bandwidths greater than 1GHz for all gains; wideband matching up to 4GHz independent of the gain; inverse proportionality between gain and consumption; inverse proportionality between the gain and noise figure; and stable temperature performances. The circuits were fabricated in a 0. 35µm SiGe BiCMOS technology from STMicroelectronics and measurements using micro-probes enabled the characterisation directly on the wafer. All the circuits are the smallest in their respective categories; these small sizes could be attributed to the absence of passive elements. The circuits shared the following performances: wideband impedance matching at the input and output ports; reproducible performances, shown after measurements carried out on several prototypes; and stable performance for temperatures from -25°C to +75°C. The semi-differential balun, and the fully-differential low-noise amplifier could only be characterised using single-ended S-parameters because the measurement apparatus were single-ended. The measurements conducted on the different circuits and the comparison of these results with pertinent literature validated the new topologies and showed that the new circuits provide more than competitive performances, while offering some excellent advantages. Thus, we hope to have advanced the state of the art in the design of the RF components in today’s wireless communications receivers. We hope, moreover, to have opened new vistas in the design of wideband radio-frequency circuits which take up small form factors and provide excellent versatility of performance, by the application of current conveyors to this domain. The performances obtained using the moderate-performance low-cost technology lead us to believe that the same new topologies would evince vastly improved characteristics were they designed in more performant processes. The design of entire subsystems which forego passive elements can also be envisaged
Talens, Guilaine. "Gestion de versions d'objets simples et composites." Montpellier 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994MON20028.
Full textAimé, Jérémie. "Rayonnement des convertisseurs statiques : application à la variation de vitesse." Phd thesis, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00392140.
Full textRondon-Pinilla, Eliana. "Conception de convertisseurs électroniques de puissance à faible impact électromagnétique intégrant de nouvelles technologies d'interrupteurs à semi-conducteurs." Thesis, Ecully, Ecole centrale de Lyon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014ECDL0018/document.
Full textThe recent technological progress of semiconductors and increasing demand for power electronic converters in the different domains of electric energy particularly for applications in aeronautics and networks of transport and distribution impose new specifications such as high frequencies, high voltages, high temperatures and high current densities. All of this contributes in the strong development of SiC (Silicon Carbide) components. However these components create new issues in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) because of the conditions of high frequency switching and high commutation speeds (high di/dt and dv/dt) compared to other conventional components in power electronics. A precise study of the emissions generated by SiC components is therefore necessary. The aim of this work is to give a method able to predict levels of conducted emissions generated by a power electronics converter with SiC components to engineers which design power converters. The novelty of the work presented in this thesis is the integration of different modeling approaches to form a circuit model of a SiC-based converter (a buck dc–dc converter is considered as an example). The modeling approach is validated in the frequency range from 40Hz to 30MHz. Modeling approaches of the passive parts of the converter are presented. Theses approaches differs according to whether the component is existing or to be designed : they are based on measurements for the load and capacitors; they are based on numerical computation and analytical formulations for PCB. The complete model obtained (passive and active components) is used in simulations to predict the conducted emissions received by the line impedance stabilization network. The model is able to predict the impact of various parameters such as PCB routing, the control parameters like duty cycles and different gate resistors in the time and frequency domains. A good agreement is obtained in all cases up to a frequency of 15MHz. Finally, a parametric study of the converter has been elaborated. This study allowed to see the influence of different models such as parasitic elements of the PCB, passive and active components and to identify the elements that need a precise model to obtain valid results in the prediction of conducted EMI
Viallon, Christophe. "Optimisation de structures différentielles en technologie SIGE pour applications en bande millimétrique : application à la conception d'un mélangeur doublement équilibré en bande K." Toulouse 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003TOU30223.
Full textLabrousse, Denis. "Amélioration des techniques d’estimation des perturbations conduites : application à une chaîne de traction de véhicule électrique." Thesis, Cachan, Ecole normale supérieure, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010DENS0042/document.
Full textIn the transport field, whether road, rail, marine or aeronautic, the number and power of embedded electric or electronic devices are constantly increasing. New features, often developed for passengers comfort, are responsible for this increase. Moreover, many actuators which were previously mechanical, thermal or hydraulic are replaced by electrical ones. Those new actuators need an electrical power supply which most of the time rely on power electronics. It is well known that this kind of device generate high levels of disturbances. In order to take into account the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) at the design stage of a product, builders need tools adapted to EMC or specific conception rules. The work performed during this thesis is geared in order to meet these needs.The first part deals with the modeling of conducted electromagnetic interferences (EMI) of an electrical power train mainly composed by power electronics converter and a wound rotor synchronous machine. Thanks to this study, a generic model of any non-insulated structure of power electronics was developed. The second part consists in developing a new computing method which allows to reduce the time of computing. Based on the observation of signals on different time intervals, a reconstruction technique by convolution product is proposed and applied for a common mode current. The third part deals with the elaboration of sources of disturbances by transfer functions which describe the high frequency behavior of a switching cell. This modeling is directly implementable in a circuit simulation software as it allows to linearize the intrinsic non linear behavior of the semiconductor components
Gillet, Pierre-Camille. "Modulation des réponses des cellules voisines simples et complexes par un contraste différentiel entre le centre et la périphérie des champs récepteurs dans l'aire 17 du chat." Thèse, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/15777.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Convertisseurs simples à différentiel"
Nayl, C., M. Fenelon, S. Catros, and J. C. Fricain. "Hémangioendothéliome intravasculaire végétant lingual : à propos d’un cas." In 66ème Congrès de la SFCO. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20206603004.
Full textSergheraert, J., S. Grenier, C. Mauprivez, B. Lefevre, and S. Laurence. "Cystadénome papillaire d’une glande salivaire accessoire. A propos d’un cas." In 66ème Congrès de la SFCO. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20206602011.
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