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Methods for Controlling Autonomous DC Systemson the Basis of Switching by Capacitors

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  • Leonid Zotov
  • Joseph Breido
  • Nalik Isembergenov
  • Vyacheslav Yugay

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The article demonstrates methods for constructing pulse-amplitude (PAM) and pulse-width (PWM) controlled DC systems on the basis of switched-capacitor structures. Represented is the optimal structure of the system of DC electrical power interchanges (SEI), which excludes the use of additional elements. Proposed are the algorithms for controlling SEI transistor keys and their regulating characteristics. Studied are the features of their work and obtained are the equations for calculating the power circuit parameters.

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  • Leonid Zotov & Joseph Breido & Nalik Isembergenov & Vyacheslav Yugay, 2015. "Methods for Controlling Autonomous DC Systemson the Basis of Switching by Capacitors," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(4), pages 135-135, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:9:y:2014:i:4:p:135
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