It recently has been shown in the literature that many dc-to-squarewave parallel inverters which are widely used in power-conditioning applications can be grouped into one of two families. Each family is characterized by an equivalent RLC network. Based on this approach, a classification procedure is presented for self-oscillating parallel inverters which makes evident natural relationships which exist between various inverter configurations. By utilizing concepts from the basic theory of negative resistance oscillators and the principle of duality as applied to nonlinear networks, a chain of relationships is established which enables a methodical transfer of knowledge gained about one family of inverters to any of the other families in the classification array.
Relationships Among Classes of Self-Oscillating Transistor Parallel Inverters
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-11 , 2 ; 238-244
01.03.1975
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Elektronische Ressource
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