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The theory and design is given for a voltage stabilizer capable of supplying a current of several amperes at voltages in the region of 100 volts d.c. The main power requirements are furnished by a 220-volt d.c. line. The circuit incorporates two distinct methods of control, resulting in a large stabilization ratio and a low internal resistance.
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