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A Canonical Switching Cell Converter for Power Factor Correction Based Brushless DC Motor Drive

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Fig.2 Proposed BLDCM drive using CSC converter.
Table 1 Switching states of VSI corresponding to hall-Effect rotor Position signals
Fig.8 PMBLDC Motor with PFC controller using Canonical Switching Cell Converter
Fig.11 speed control for change in d+++-link voltage from 100 V to 150 V Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis of THD of Source current

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