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Regulated Power Supplies
Irving M. Gottlieb

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| Excerpt - page 16: "... 16 Why use regulated power supplies? voltage. This stems from the fact that the inherent high ac impedance of constant- current sources enables you to superimpose do on a device ..." | | See more references to Power Supplies, Constant Voltage AC to AC in this book. |
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Practical Design Power Supplies
Ron Lenk

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Power Electronic Control in Electrical Systems (Newnes Power Engineering Series)
Enrique Acha, Vassilios Agelidis, Olimpo Anaya, and TJE Miller

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| Excerpt - page 31: "... - fundamental concepts 2.1 Reactive power control In an ideal AC power system the voltage and frequency at every supply point would be constant and free from harmonics, and the power factor would be ..." | | See more references to Power Supplies, Constant Voltage AC to AC in this book. |
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The Nutrition Handbook for Food Processors
C.J.K. Henry and C. Chapman

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| Excerpt - page 411: "... circuit, which was ohmically heated by the application of an AC power supply with a constant voltage of 143 V and frequency of 50 Hz. An experimental ..." | | See more references to Power Supplies, Constant Voltage AC to AC in this book. |
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Thermal Technologies in Food Processing
Philip Richardson

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| Excerpt - page 256: "... electrical circuits and ohmically heated by the application of an AC power supply with a constant voltage of 143 V and frequency of 50 Hz. Fig. 13.7 ..." | | See more references to Power Supplies, Constant Voltage AC to AC in this book. |
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Improving the thermal processing of foods
Philip Richardson

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| Excerpt - page 236: "... on the surface of the fluids. The application of an AC power supply with a constant voltage of 120 V and a frequency of 60 Hz ohmically ..." | | See more references to Power Supplies, Constant Voltage AC to AC in this book. |
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