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New emerging voltage source converter for high‐voltage application: hybrid multilevel converter with dc side H‐bridge chain linksAdam et al., 2014
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- Adam G
- Williams B
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- IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
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Hybrid multilevel converters (HMCs) are more attractive than the traditional multilevel converters, such as modular converters, because they offer all the features needed in a modern voltage source converter‐based dc transmission system with reduced size and …
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