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Ottó Bláthy

Ottó Titusz Bláthy (1860-1939), was a Hungarian electrical engineer, co-inventor of the electric transformer, the tension regulator , the watt meter , the alternating current (AC) electric motor, the turbogenerator and high efficiency turbogenerator.

Ottó Titusz practical application during his time at the Ganz Works in 1883. He conducted experiments for creating a transformer. In 1885 the ZBD model alternating-current transformer was invented by three Hungarian engineers: Ottó Bláthy, Miksa Déri and Károly Zipernowsky. (ZBD comes from the initials of their names).

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