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Continuing work on the development of the technology of electric-power converters in­dicates the desirability of relatively high internal operating frequencies in order to sa­tisfy a number of advantageous system characteristics. It appears desirable to equip these power converters with a number of properties which are summarized in the fol­lowing paragraph.

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Schwarz, F.C. (1982). Converters with High Internal Frequency. In: Sittig, R., Roggwiller, P. (eds) Semiconductor Devices for Power Conditioning. Earlier Brown Boveri Symposia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7263-9_6

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