“…Summing up, a DC signal has main spectral components at a low frequency from DC to a few Hz, but could present also spectral components at AC power frequency and its multiples (depending on the technology of rectifiers, or another kind of energy converters eventually present), but also spectral components up to hundreds of kHz, due to connected switching systems [12], [13].…”
“…Summing up, a DC signal has main spectral components at a low frequency from DC to a few Hz, but could present also spectral components at AC power frequency and its multiples (depending on the technology of rectifiers, or another kind of energy converters eventually present), but also spectral components up to hundreds of kHz, due to connected switching systems [12], [13].…”
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