cascade converter
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cascade converter
[ka′skād kən‚vərd·ər] (electricity)
A rotary converter that is powered from the secondary of an induction motor that is connected to the same shaft.
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References in periodicals archive
Takasaki, "A transformerless D-STATCOM based on a multivoltage
cascade converter requiring no dc sources," IEEE Trans.
A Hybrid
Cascade Converter Topology With Series-Connected Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Diode-Clamped H-Bridge Cells.
Wang, "The random PWM based bi-directional buck-boost cascade converter for electric vehicles", in Proc.
Oggier, "Bidirectional power flow with constant power load in electric vehicles: a non-linear strategy for buck+boost cascade converters", in Proc.
"Classification, terminology, and application of the modular multilevel
cascade converter (MMCC)," IEEE Trans.
Efficiency diagram for classic and proposed
cascade converters.
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