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One of the earliest-developed and still widely-used dc to square-wave inverters is the Royeror Uchrin-Taylor configuration shown in Fig. 1. Although the circuit is composed of very few components, its proper operation depends on complex interactions of the transformer as it switches between its unsaturated and saturated regions, and the tow transistors as they switch between cut-off and saturation...
The theme of the first technical session was methods of analysis as applied to a variety of electronic power processing systems. The seven papers, all of which could be classified as research papers, presented new concepts and ideas relating to the analysis, design and management, of power by electronic means and provided a theoretical basis upon which many of the circuits and systems presented in...
The power handling portion of most regulated dc-to-dc electronic power conditioning circuits using a single self inductor for energy storage and transfer can usually be represented by one of three basic or canonical circuit forms. The circuit elements, consisting of an inductor, a transistor switch, a diode, and a filter capacitor may be arranged with appropriate topology to yield a voltage step-up...
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