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This paper proposes a double sourced converter which performs both rectifier (ac to dc) and chopper (dc to dc) actions in a single circuit instead of two separate converters. Switching signals for two different modes are simulated by designing a controller to get the desired output from the proposed converter. In both modes of operation the output is dc. All necessary simulations are performed in PSIM.