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An Entirely Novel High-Frequency Boost Converter that Operates a BLDC Motor Utilizing an HI-Bridge Auxiliary Resonant Device

Rohit Garg1 Arvind Kumar2
1,2 Asst.Prof, Department of electrical and Electronics Engineering, JIND Institute of Engineering & Technology, Haryana, India

Published Online: September-October 2023

Pages: 19-22

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