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How can DC-to-DC power transformers improve efficiency in power electronics?
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[QUOTE="donpacino, post: 5809917, member: 341479"] Thats really cool. I like it. just a note both of your links appear to go to the same article. How do you think the power loses would compare vs a typical DC-AC-DC configuration. Yes you are getting rid of the transformers but you gain the power loss that occurs with each capacitor discharge. Just curious if the simulation holds that data? Again really cool! [/QUOTE]
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