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oscillator is a
nonlinear electronic oscillator circuit that
produces a
nonsinusoidal repetitive output signal, such as a
triangle wave or
square wave. The...
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Prediction of
Ferrite Core Loss with
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Dartmouth College...
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alternator produced "purer"
continuous waves than the arc converter,
whose nonsinusoidal output generated significant harmonics, so the
alternator was preferred...
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recommended practise for
establishing transformer capability when
supplying nonsinusoidal load
currents ANSI/IEEE
Standard C57.110–1986, 1986 Faiz, J; Ebrahimpour...
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London from 2004 to 2007;
headed the IEEE EMC
Technical Committee on
Nonsinusoidal Fields from 1992 to 1994; and is a
Fellow of
Optical Society of America...
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