Load Compensation in Power System

Load Compensation in Power System: Load compensation is the management of reactive power to improve power quality i.e. V profile and pf. Here the reactive power flow is controlled by…

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What is Low Frequency Compensation?

What is Low Frequency Compensation? The coupling or blocking capacitor tilts the amplifier response for step input. In Fig. 16.28, if a high value of resistance Rd is added in…

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Various Bias Compensation Methods

Various Bias Compensation Methods: During the discussion made for various biasing methods for providing stability to the operating point we have seen that self bias (or potential divider bias) and…

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Load Capacitance Effect

Load Capacitance Effect: Capacitance connected at the output of an operational amplifier is termed Load Capacitance Effect (CL). Figure 15-20 shows that CL is in series with the op-amp output resistance…

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Frequency Compensation Methods

Frequency Compensation Methods: Phase-Lag and Phase-Lead Compensation - Lag compensation and lead compensation are two Frequency Compensation Methods often employed to stabilize op-amp circuits. The phase-lag network in Fig. 15-7(a)…

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Compensation in Power System Articles

Compensation in Power System Articles: Difference Between SVC and Statcom : Difference Between SVC and Statcom may be noted that in the normal linear operating range of the V-I characteristic…

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Methods of Compensation in Control System

Methods of Compensation in Control System: The Different Methods of Compensation in Control System are Cascade Compensation Feedback Compensation Load Circuit Compensation Input Circuit Compensation A drive system having closed…

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