Cecil W. Deisch, "Simple Switching Control Method Changes Power Converter into a Current
Source," IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1978 Record, pp. 300-306 (IEEE
Publication 78CH1337-5AES).
Deisch, C. W. (IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1978 Record, pp. 300-306) Simple Switching Control Method Changes Power Converter Into a Current Source
This is one of the first articles about current-mode control in DC-to-DC converters (if not the first one). Till now (10 Nov 2008) wasn't available online.
The article is fully OCRed (by me) - no even one raster image, only text and vector drawings. PDF and DOC included.
Deisch, C. W. (IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1978 Record, pp. 300-306) Simple Switching Control Method Changes Power Converter Into a Current Source
This is one of the first articles about current-mode control in DC-to-DC converters (if not the first one). Till now (10 Nov 2008) wasn't available online.
The article is fully OCRed (by me) - no even one raster image, only text and vector drawings. PDF and DOC included.
Converting images of texts to true editable text is easy - any normal OCR program does it more or less well (see e.g. here).
Preserving text layout is less trivial, and many OCR programs have only limited ability to do this.
Converting drawings to vector form is most difficult. There is vectorizing software available, but AFAIK no (widely available) program does this job well.
As regarding the specific file I uploaded here - I OCRed the images using FineReader, storing only the text (no formatting/layout/tables/etc.). Than I reapplied formatting manually (not a big job). Then, I redraw all drawings by hand in Word (that took a lot of time , but the original images' quality was so terrible that I preferred to do that work).
Deisch, C. W. (IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1978 Record, pp. 300-306) Simple Switching Control Method Changes Power Converter Into a Current Source
This is one of the first articles about current-mode control in DC-to-DC converters (if not the first one). Till now (10 Nov 2008) wasn't available online.
The article is fully OCRed (by me) - no even one raster image, only text and vector drawings. PDF and DOC included.