Heat protection of pulse converters
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In this article, based on electrical and thermal models of pulsed converters components, way to make heat protection both with using methodological methods, pointing the limits of safe operation, and adding to the electrical circuit additional devices as feedback temperature coupling is described. Heat protection systems built on this principle, adjusting input frequency and magnetic field intensity of inductor, ensure smooth and quality control of devices operational modes, preventing risks of thermal emergency. References 3, figures 5.
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