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VRVirtual Reality
VRVery Respectfully (closing salutation)
VRVisual Reality
VRVibration Reduction (Nikon camera technology)
VRVibration Reduction (Nikon)
VRVerona (Italy)
VRVocational Rehabilitation
VRVideo Recorder
VRVirgin Racing (Formula One racing team)
VRVoice Recognition
VRVacation Rentals
VRVelvet Revolver (band)
VRVital Records
VRVeer
VRVoltage Regulator
VRVelocity Relative
VRValid Reason
VRVictorian Railways (former government owned railway of the state of Victoria in Australia)
VRVolksrepublik
VRVideo Relay
VRVooray (apparel)
VRVerwaltungsrat (German: Board of Directors)
VRVoter Registration
VRVariable Resistor
VRRotation Speed (aviation)
VRVoice Response
VRVideo Rentals
VRVoltage Reference
VRVocationally Registered (doctors; Australia)
VRVentricular Tachycardia
VRVéhicule Récréatif (French: Recreational Vehicle)
VRVirtual Router
VRVascular Resistance
VRVertical Resolution
VRVista Ready (software)
VRVacation Resort
VRVolume Reduction
VRVictoria Regina (Queen Victoria)
VRVanilloid Receptor
VRTransport Squadron (US Navy Aviation unit designation used from 1942 to 1958)
VRVolunteer Reserve (RAF)
VRFleet Logistics Support Squadron (US Navy aviation unit designation used from 1976 to present)
VRVirtual Reconstruction
VRVariable Reward (incentive)
VRVeiligheidsrapport (Dutch: Safety Report)
VRValve-Regulated (battery)
VRVoluntary Redundancy
VRVisiting Researcher
VRVoltage Relay
VRVisual Route
VRVendor Relations
VRVoltage Rectifier
VRValtion Rautatiet (Railways of Finland)
VRVoyage Repair
VRVacuum Residue
VRVitrinite Reflectance
VRVasomotor Rhinitis
VRAir Transport Squadron (US Navy Aviation unit designation used from 1942 to 1958)
VRVerb Root
VRVulnerability Report
VRVocal Resonance
VRVisit Request
VRVoluntary Restraint
VRVirtual Repository
VRVulnerability Reduction
VRVertical Rescue
VRVariability Reduction
VRVertical Riser (telephone systems grounding)
VRUrbs Roma (Latin: City of Rome, epigraphy)
VRFleet Tactical Support Squadron (US Navy aviation unit designation used from 1958 to 1976)
VRVirtual Recorder
VRV Rotate
VRHeading to A Radial
VRVFR Military Training Route
VRVariability Ratio
VRVehicle Representative
VRVirtual Radiography
VRVoltage Regulating Transformer
VRVelocity Rotate (aviation)
VRVertical Replication
VRVisa Revocation (US immigration)
VRFleet Logistic Air Squadron (US Navy Aviation unit designation used from 1942 to 1958)
VRVentilation and Radiation
VRVolksbanken Raffeisenbanken
VRVital Resolution (gaming team)
VRVane Rate
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Now for obtaining the maximum voltage of the load both the values of low pass filter and maximum value of supply current is used and is shown in (5), and the voltage reference is obtained from the product of maximum load voltage and unit sine vector as shown in (6):
The relation between the generalized apparent power and the voltage reference. Energia elettrica, 2004, vol.81, pp.
Then, the "Overload" state is entered and the voltage references are changed by decreasing linearly the CL voltage reference with slope -k while increasing the NCL voltage with slope k.
This demonstrates that the tunable capacitor can be utilized as the major element in a voltage reference circuit.
A design that successfully avoids degrading the voltage reference accuracy provides several benefits.
The band gap voltage reference (BGR) circuit is an important component of Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog converters, which are broadly used in mixed-signal and radio-frequency systems.
In all circumstances, pre-processing of mains voltage to extract fundamental voltage reference improves harmonic current estimation.
- Internal voltage reference and temperature sensor 1.8V operation
The voltage reference signals generate from inner current loop are as follows:
When storage system is under V/F control mode, the voltage reference value is set.
Najafi, "A wide-range supply-independent CMOS voltage reference for telemetry-powering applications," in Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS '02), vol.
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