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Switch-Mode Power Converters
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Informationen zum Autor Keng C. Wu is a recognized expert in high reliability power supply, power systems, and power electronics product design, including all component selection, board layout, modeling, large scale system dynamic study, prototype, testing and specification verification. He received a B.S. degree from Chiaotung University, Taiwan, in 1969 and a M.S. degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois in 1973. He was a lead member technical staff of Lockheed Martin, Moorestown, NJ. He has written five books. He also holds a dozen U.S. patents, was awarded Author of the Year? twice (2003 and 2006 Lockheed Martin), and presented a 3-hour educational seminar at IEEE APEC-2007. Zusammenfassung Introduces an analytical approach to symbolic, closed-form solutions for switched-mode power converter circuits. This work uses equations to explain how solid-state switches convert electrical voltages from one level to another. It also includes use of matrix, linear algebra, implicit functions, and Jacobian determinants.
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Keng C. Wu is a recognized expert in high reliability power supply, power systems, and power electronics product design, including all component selection, board layout, modeling, large scale system dynamic study, prototype, testing and specification verification. He received a B.S. degree from Chiaotung University, Taiwan, in 1969 and a M.S. degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois in 1973. He was a lead member technical staff of Lockheed Martin, Moorestown, NJ. He has written five books. He also holds a dozen U.S. patents, was awarded Author of the Year twice (2003 and 2006 Lockheed Martin), and presented a 3-hour educational seminar at IEEE APEC-2007.
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This book introduces an innovative, highly analytical approach to symbolic, closed-form solutions for switched-mode power converter circuits. This is a highly relevant topic to power electronics students and professionals who are involved in the design and analysis of electrical power converters. The author uses extensive equations to explain how solid-state switches convert electrical voltages from one level to another, so that electronic devices (e.g., audio speakers, CD players, DVD players, etc.) can use different voltages more effectively to perform their various functions. Most existing comparable books published as recently as 2002 do not discuss closed-loop operations, nor do they provide either DC closed-loop regulation equations or AC loop gain (stability) formulae. The author Wu, a leading engineer at Lockheed Martin, fills this gap and provides among the first descriptions of how error amplifiers are designed in conjunction with closed-loop bandwidth selection.
BENEFIT TO THE READER:
Readers will gain a mathematically rigorous introduction to numerous, closed-form solutions that are readily applicable to the design and development of various switch-mode power converters.
- Provides symbolic, closed-form solutions for DC and AC studies
- Provides techniques for expressing close-loop operation
- Gives readers the ability to perform closed-loop regulation and sensitivity studies
- Gives readers the ability to design error amplifiers with precision
- Employs the concept of the continuity of states in matrix form
- Gives accelerated time-domain, steady-state studies using Laplace transform
- Gives accelerated time-domain studies using statetransition
- Extensive use of matrix, linear algebra, implicit functions, and Jacobian determinants
Enables the determination of power stage gain that otherwise could not be obtained
Zusammenfassung
Introduces an analytical approach to symbolic, closed-form solutions for switched-mode power converter circuits. This work uses equations to explain how solid-state switches convert electrical voltages from one level to another. It also includes use of matrix, linear algebra, implicit functions, and Jacobian determinants.Inhalt
Ch.1. Isolated Step-down (Buck) Converter Ch.2. Push-Pull Converter with Current-mode Control and Slope Compensation Ch.3. Non-isolated Forward Converter with Average Current-mode Control Ch.4. Phase-shifted Full-bridge Converters Ch.5. Current-fed Push-pull Converters Ch.6. Isolated Flyback Converters Ch.7. Non-isolated Boost Converter Ch.8 Quasi-Resonant Converters Ch.9. Class-E Resonant Converter Ch.10. AC-DC Power Factor Correction Supplies Ch.11 Error Amplifiers Ch.12. Supporting Circuits Ch.13. State Space Average and Cuk Converter Ch.14. Simulation Ch. 15. Power Quality
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 408
- Herausgeber Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Gewicht 750g
- Untertitel Design and Analysis
- Autor Keng C. Wu
- Titel Switch-Mode Power Converters
- ISBN 978-0-12-088795-8
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9780120887958
- Jahr 2005
- Größe H22mm x B152mm x T229mm
- GTIN 09780120887958