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Tap converter
The tap converter is a variation on the cycloconverter, invented in 1981 by New York City electrical engineer Melvin Sandler and significantly…
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1978
1978
Linearization of the Transfer Characteristic of a Phase- Controlled Converter Under Discontinuous Conduction
J. S. Mapes
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B. Bose
IEEE transactions on industry applications
1978
Corpus ID: 17956895
An open-loop control circuit is described which, in conjunction with a cosine wave crossing technique, provides a linear transfer…
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