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THE CONVERTER FORMS OF A VOLTAGE TO THE SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY CONTACT SYSTEM AC

N. V. Panasenko    
Ju. P. Honcharov    
V. V. Zamarujev    
S. Yu. Kryvoshejev    
O. Je. Ivanov    
P. P. Morozov    
V. H. Sichenko    

Resumen

The structures of sine voltage to quasi-meander shape voltage converters, which allow increasing up to two times the traffic carrying capacity of the feeder mains, are considered.

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