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4 January 2006(2006-01-04) |
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Simplified circuit diagram of a en:quadrature phase booster, or en:phase-shifting transformer.
The quadrature booster consists of two en:transformers, a shunt unit and a series unit. Each phase of the shunt unit's primary winding is connected across a pair of the incoming lines and so is 90° in phase behind the other line, that is, it is at en:quadrature. Its secondary is connected to the primary of the series unit, whose secondary winding is in series with the other line. The resulting voltage is thus the en:vector sum of the incoming voltage and the quadrature component.
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