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It is highly demanded in power electronics to analyze thousands of numerous converters and power circuits by a unified general theory like the conventional Laplace transform or Fourier transform. It is highly demanded in power electronics to analyze thousands of numerous converters and power circuits by a unified general theory like the conventional Laplace transform or Fourier transform. The ‘phasor transformer’ concept is explained in this chapter as a candidate of the theory, which comprises of two parts: the ‘generalized switched transformer’ for all switching converters and the ‘general unified phasor transformation’ for all AC circuits.
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Rim, C.T. (2016). Static Phasor Transformation. In: Phasor Power Electronics. KAIST Research Series. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0536-7_10
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