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Time Dependency of Current Harmonics for Switch-Mode Power Supplies

Muhammad Naveed Iqbal    
Lauri Kütt    
Bilal Asad    
Toomas Vaimann    
Anton Rassõlkin and Galina L. Demidova    

Resumen

The time-dependent variations in current harmonic emission from switch mode power supplies are often not considered during power quality measurements. It can affect the results of the current harmonic estimation models as switch-mode power supplies constitute a significant portion of domestic, commercial, and industrial electrical loads.

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