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Analysis of the dual heater isothermal AC/DC converter
The dual heater isothermal AC/DC converter recently introduced by Katzmann (1989) was developed and tested experimentally. This analysis shows that the device used in a negative feedback loop, driven by a sinusoidal voltage, does yield the RMS value and shows the major sources and approximate magnitudes of error.<>