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An a-c voltage control technique is described that eliminates the third and fifth harmonic voltage present in the a-c load-voltage waveform of a 2-controlled-rectifier or transistor d-c to a-c single-phase inverter. The addition of two more controlled rectifiers or transistors to the basic circuit makes it possible to control the fundamental frequency component of the a-c load voltage from maximum to zero without reintroducing the third and fifth harmonics. The same technique can be used in a 12-controlled-rectifier or transistor d-c to 3-phase a-c inverter. In the case of the 3-phase inverter, the lowest harmonic of the fundamental frequency present in the line-to-line a-c voltage is the eleventh.
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Fred G. Turnbull
IEEE Transactions on Communication and Electronics
General Electric (United States)
General Electric (Switzerland)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a08ea34817c69ba7be4b478 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tcome.1964.6541241