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A Power Converter with an Increased Speed of Response

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Abstract

A block diagram and a mathematical model of a measuring power converter of high accuracy and speed of response are considered. Relations for estimating the conversion error and the gain in accuracy are presented. The proposed block diagram and the model enable high-speed power converters for multichannel systems to be developed using typical components with a conversion error not greater than tenths of a percent in the audio-frequency band.

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Kosolapov, A.M., Kosolapov, M.A. A Power Converter with an Increased Speed of Response. Measurement Techniques 46, 792–795 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026121715841

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