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Connie-a general AC-DC converter and transient circuit analysis program
Connie allows easy specification of any circuit topology, with switching rules applied in a general way for all types of circuit configuration. The method used by Connie is described. An example is given which demonstrates the types of solution which Connie handles. It is envisaged that the program will be a useful development for general high-voltage switching and transient analysis.<>