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Power-Switching Converters, Third Edition /

"Significantly expanded and updated with extensive revisions, new material, and a new chapter on emerging applications of switching converters, Power-Switching Converters, Third Edition offers the same trusted, accessible, and comprehensive information as its bestselling predecessors. Similar t...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Ang, Simon (Autor), Oliva, Alejandro (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2010.
Edición:Third edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 2 |a "Significantly expanded and updated with extensive revisions, new material, and a new chapter on emerging applications of switching converters, Power-Switching Converters, Third Edition offers the same trusted, accessible, and comprehensive information as its bestselling predecessors. Similar to the two previous editions, this book can be used for an introductory as well as a more advanced course. Chapters begin with an introduction to switching converters and basic switching converter topologies. Entry level chapters continue with a discussion of resonant converters, isolated switching converters, and the control schemes of switching converters. Skipping to chapters 10 and 11, the subject matter involves an examination of interleaved converters and switched capacitor converters to round out and complete the overview of switching converter topologies. More detailed chapters include the continuous time-modeling and discrete-time modeling of switching converters as well as analog control and digital control. Advanced material covers tools for the simulation of switching converters (including both PSpice and Matlab simulations) and the basic concepts necessary to understand various actual and emerging applications for switching converters, such as power factor correction, LED drivers, low-noise converters, and switching converters topologies for solar and fuel cells. The final chapter contains several complete design examples, including experimental designs that may be used as technical references or for class laboratory projects. Supplementary information is available at crcpress.com including slides, PSpice examples (designed to run on the OrCAD 9.2 student version and PSIM software) and MATLAB scripts. Continuing the august tradition of its predecessors, Power-Switching Converters, Third Edition provides introductory and advanced information on all aspects of power switching converters to give students the solid foundation and applicable knowledge required to advance in this growing field."--Provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; 1: Introduction to Switching Converters; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Industry trends; 1.2 Linear converter; 1.2.1 Linear series-pass regulator; 1.2.2 Linear shunt regulator; 1.3 Switching converters; 1.3.1 Basic switching converter with resistive load; 1.3.2 Basic switching converter with RL load; 1.4 Principles of steady-state converter analysis; 1.4.1 Inductor volt-second balance; 1.4.2 Capacitor charge balance; 1.5 Problems; 2: Basic Switching Converter Topologies; 2.1 Introduction 
505 8 |a 2.2 Buck converter2.2.1 Continuous mode; 2.2.2 Discontinuous mode; 2.3 Synchronous rectifier; 2.4 Ripple steering; 2.5 Boost converter; 2.5.1 Continuous mode; 2.5.2 Discontinuous mode; 2.6 Buck-boost converter; 2.6.1 Continuous mode; 2.6.2 Discontinuous mode; 2.7 Cûk converter; 2.8 SEPIC converter; 2.8.1 Continuous conduction mode; 2.8.2 Design considerations; 2.9 Zeta converter; 2.10 Converter realization with nonideal components; 2.10.1 Inductor model; 2.10.2 Capacitor model; 2.10.3 Semiconductor losses; 2.10.4 Effect of semiconductor losses on the output voltage; 2.11 Problems 
505 8 |a 3: Resonant Converters3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Parallel resonant circuit-A review; 3.3 Series resonant circuit-A review; 3.4 Classification of quasi-resonant switches; 3.5 Zero-current-switching quasi-resonant buck converter; 3.6 Zero-current-switching quasi-resonant boost converter; 3.7 Zero-voltage-switching quasi-resonant buck converter; 3.8 Zero-voltage-switching quasi-resonant boost converter; 3.9 Series-loaded resonant converter; 3.9.1 Discontinuous mode (0 fn or above-resonant mode); 3.9.3 Continuous mode (0.5fn <fs <fn or below-resonant mode) 
505 8 |a 3.10 Parallel-loaded resonant converter3.10.1 Discontinuous mode (0 f2 or above-resonant mode); 3.10.3 Continuous mode (0.5fn <fs <fn or below-resonant mode); 3.11 Problems; 4: Isolated Switching Converters; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Forward converter; 4.3 Two-switch forward converter; 4.4 Push-pull converter; 4.5 Half-bridge switching converter; 4.6 Full-bridge switching converter; 4.7 Flyback converter; 4.8 Two-switch flyback converter; 4.9 Dual active bridge converter; 4.9.1 Power flow control 
505 8 |a 4.10 Zero-current-switching quasi-resonant half-bridge converter4.11 Problems; 5: Control Schemes of Switching Converters; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Pulse-width modulation; 5.2.1 Voltage-mode PWM scheme; 5.2.2 Current-mode PWM scheme; 5.2.2.1 Instability for D>50%; 5.2.2.2 Compensation with external ramp; 5.3 Hysteresis control: switching current source; 5.3.1 Steady-state analysis during ton; 5.4 Commercial integrated circuit controllers; 5.4.1 Fixed-frequency voltage-mode SG3524 controller; 5.4.2 Variable-frequency voltage-mode TL497 controller 
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