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A Single Phase Sinusoidal Current Input Converter without Sinusoidal Standard Wave Form

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Title
A Single Phase Sinusoidal Current Input Converter without Sinusoidal Standard Wave Form
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ADS, January 1994
DOI 10.1541/ieejias.114.654
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Yasuo Notohara, Motoo Futami, Kazuo Tahara, Tsunehiro Endoo, Koojiroo Yamashita

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#57,803
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