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|a Billings, Keith H.
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|a Switchmode power supply handbook
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|c Keith Billings, Taylor Morey.
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|a 3rd ed.
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|a New York :
|b McGraw-Hill,
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|a 1 electronic text :
|b ill.
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|a McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering
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|a Includes index.
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|a Print version c2011.
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|g Part 1.
|t Functions and requirements common to most direct-off-line switchmode power supplies --
|g Part 2.
|t Design: theory and practice --
|g Part 3.
|t Applied design --
|g Part 4.
|t Supplementary.
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|t Common requirements: an overview --
|t AC powerline surge protection --
|t Electromagnetic interference (EMI) in switchmode power supplies --
|t Faraday screens --
|t Fuse selection --
|t Line rectification and capacitor input filters for ?direct-off-line? switchmode power supplies --
|t Inrush control --
|t Start-up methods --
|t Soft start and low-voltage inhibit --
|t Turn-on voltage overshoot prevention --
|t Overvoltage protection --
|t Undervoltage protection --
|t Overload protection --
|t Foldback (reentrant) output current limiting --
|t Base drive requirements for high-voltage bipolar transistors --
|t Proportional drive circuits for bipolar transistors --
|t Antisaturation techniques for high-voltage transistors --
|t Snubber networks --
|t Cross conduction --
|t Output filters --
|t Power failure warning circuits --
|t Centering (adjustment to center) of auxiliary output voltages on multiple-output converters --
|t Auxiliary supply systems --
|t Parallel operation of voltage-stabilized power supplies --
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|t Multiple-output flyback switchmode power supplies --
|t Flyback transformer design --
|t Reducing transistor switching stress --
|t Selecting power components for flyback converters --
|t The diagonal half-bridge flyback converter --
|t Self-oscillating direct-off-line flyback converters --
|t Applying current-mode control to flyback converters --
|t Direct-off-line single-ended forward converters --
|t Transformer design for forward converters --
|t Diagonal half-bridge forward converters --
|t Transformer design for diagonal half-bridge forward converters --
|t Half-bridge push-pull duty-ratio-controlled converters --
|t Bridge converters --
|t Low-power self-oscillating auxiliary converters --
|t Single-transformer two-transistor self-oscillating converters --
|t Two-transformer self-oscillating converters --
|t The DC-to-DC transformer concept --
|t Multiple-output compound regulating systems --
|t Duty-ratio-controlled push-pull converters --
|t DC-to-DC switching regulators --
|t High-frequency saturable reactor power regulator (magnetic duty ratio control) --
|t Constant-current power supplies --
|t Variable linear power supplies --
|t Switchmode variable power supplies --
|t Switchmode variable power supply transformer design --
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|t Inductors and chokes in switchmode supplies --
|t High-current chokes using iron powder cores --
|t Choke design using iron powder toroidal cores --
|t Switchmode transformer design (general principles) --
|t Optimum 150-W transformer design example using nomograms --
|t Transformer staircase saturation --
|t Flux doubling --
|t Stability and control-loop compensation in SMPS --
|t The right-half-plane zero --
|t Current-mode control --
|t Optocouplers --
|t Ripple current ratings for electrolytic capacitors in switchmode power supplies --
|t Noninductive current shunts --
|t Current transformers --
|t Current probes for measurement purposes --
|t Thermal management in switchmode power supplies --
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|t Active power factor correction --
|t The merits and limitations of hard switching and fully resonant switchmode power supplies --
|t Quasi-resonant switching converters --
|t A fully resonant self-oscillating current fed FET type sine wave inverter --
|t A single control wide range sine wave oscillator.
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|a Also issued in print and PDF version.
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|a Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on July 14, 2011.
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|a Electronic apparatus and appliances
|x Power supply.
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|a Electronic books.
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|a Internet resources.
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|a Morey, Taylor.
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|a Rinaldi, Wendy.
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|a McKenzie, Jody.
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|a Bhardwaj, Madhu.
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|a Anthony, Joya.
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|a Read, Mike.
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|a Lewis, Jack.
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|a Anderson, George.
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|a Weeks, Jeff.
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