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Session 2 covers a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from circuit analysis methods through new circuit configurations to system applications, and also a component testing technique. In the first paper, Hayner et al. introduce a new pulse-width-modulated dc-to-dc boost converter, the Venable converter, in which current is fed continuously to the output capacitor, thereby alleviating the filtering requirements...
The engineering discipline of power electronics will grow only through the open exchange and critical examination of new ideas byspecialists in the field. It has been the primary goal of the Power Electronics Specialist Conference (PESC) to provide a forum for such an exchange. Over the past seven years we have seen this annual conference grow in maturity and scope. Five societies of the IEEE, representing...
The final session of the 1976 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference included four papers on various techniques for current limiting or surge voltage reduction in power processing circuits. One paper dealt with the problems of EMI and another discussed power factor and filtering problems The first paper by Wadlington described a current-limiting circuit in a dc to dc converter. Current sensing...
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