Fast Broken Conductor Detection for Wildfire Prevention
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472031A large percentage of all power line caused wildfire ignitions involve broken conductors. One idea to quickly detect broken conductors and de-energize the falling conductor before hitting the ground will be presented. The basic principle is based on the concept of connection impedance between two points in the power system. This method requires simple point to point communications, to calculate the connection impedance. If the power line is not broken, the connection impedance is nearly equal to the line impedance. If the power line is broken, the connection impedance is significantly increased, and its value is mainly related with the load equivalent impedance. A very small load current change after the power line is broken, can trigger the calculation of connection impedance. Hence, this method is sensitive and theoretically applicable to detect the broken conductor under transformer unloaded or lightly loaded conditions or back-feed conditions. This method will only detect the broken conductor between two points and with respect to protection coordination, it is fully selective. Speaker(s): , Jinlei Xing Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472031
Navigating the Heterogeneous Future of Microelectronics
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472083[]Given the increasing complexity of microelectronics and the need for increased performance, epitomized and brought into stark clarity by the increasing prevalence of AI, there is a need for maturing cohesive roadmaps. In this talk, we will describe a vision for how roadmapping is structured, how we anticipate it to evolve, and how we can all participate in this evolution. see WebEx coordinates in location tab You will receive a confirmation email > which sometimes ends up in SPAM BUT no reminder. Speaker(s): Ravi Mahajan, Bill Chen Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472083
LTspice® A powerful, fast, and free SPICE simulator software applied for EMC
Bureau Veritas, 815 N. Opdyke Rd #100 , Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/473375Pizza Sponsor: Analog Devices Lab Sponsor: Bureau Veritas Speaker(s): Robert Bureau Veritas, 815 N. Opdyke Rd #100 , Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/473375