2021
DOI: 10.30724/1998-9903-2021-23-4-166-179
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Methods of ensuring the operational stability of dc-dc power supply in arctic conditions

Abstract: THE PURPOSE. To consider the features of development and exploitation of DC-DC power supplies for Arctic conditions, to show the key problems and existing methods of solving them, to identify prospective directions in the design of this type of devices. METODS. The work is mainly an over-view with the questions of construction, circuit design, control principles, maintaining thermal equilibrium, choosing of electric elements and miniaturization. The first part of the article is devoted to the review of scienti… Show more

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“…Special attention should be paid to secondary power supply sources intended to supply end users, which include actuators responsible for the operation of individual system nodes. The main requirements for the design of secondary power supply sources are the use of a modular architecture with parallel channels to implement a redundancy system in case of failure, as well as the development of unified mechanisms for the interaction of all segments with a common centralized management system [64].…”
Section: Power Outagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special attention should be paid to secondary power supply sources intended to supply end users, which include actuators responsible for the operation of individual system nodes. The main requirements for the design of secondary power supply sources are the use of a modular architecture with parallel channels to implement a redundancy system in case of failure, as well as the development of unified mechanisms for the interaction of all segments with a common centralized management system [64].…”
Section: Power Outagesmentioning
confidence: 99%