Secondary power supplies with piezoelectric transformers
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The article is devoted to a problem of constructing of secondary power supplies on the basis of piezoelectric transformers. Technical decisions with frequency and peak ways of regulation are resulted and the analysis of its structure is made. The generalized model of the secondary power supply with the piezoelectric transformer is proposed. The analysis of its operation by results of modelling is made. Recommendations concerning the optimum form of an entrance exciting signal for the power supply are given
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