Abstract
In the previous chapter, we presented the principle of directly linked DC-DC converters either with two switches or in full-bridge topology. They enable the energy transfer to be controlled between a DC voltage generator and a DC current receptor, or between a DC current generator and a DC voltage receptor. To make matters simpler, we have used the word “source” to cover the functions of both generator and receptor.
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Bausière, R., Labrique, F., Séguier, G. (1993). Operation and Characteristics of Directly Linked Choppers. In: Power Electronic Converters. Electric Energy Systems and Engineering Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52454-7_4
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