self-excite
verbEtymology
From self- + excite.
Definitions
To energize or excite (the field magnets of a dynamo) by induction from the residual…
To energize or excite (the field magnets of a dynamo) by induction from the residual magnetism of its cores, leading all or a part of the current thus produced through the field-magnet coils.
- The induction generator can self-excite using the external capacitor only if the rotor has an adequate remnant magnetic field.
- This so-called "field flashing" reestablishes the residual magnetism to allow the generator to self-excite.
To self-generate a state of excitation.
- When both neurons self-excite themselves and have the same mutual interaction pattern, the mechanism of creation of a new attractive fixed point is shown to be that of saddle node bifurcation.
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