Substantially expanded and updated, the new edition of this classic provides unrivaled coverage of the fundamentals of power electronics. Unique in its breadth and depth, this is the definitive guide to power electronics for senior undergraduate and graduate students, and practicing electrical engineers.
Substantially expanded and updated, the new edition of this classic provides unrivaled coverage of the fundamentals of power electronics. Unique in its breadth and depth, this is the definitive guide to power electronics for senior undergraduate and graduate students, and practicing electrical engineers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John G. Kassakian is Professor of Electrical Engineering Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the founding President of the IEEE Power Electronics Society, a Fellow of the IEEE, a member of the US National Academy of Engineering, and has taught, conducted research, and consulted in power electronics for over 45 years.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I. Form and Function 2. Form and function: an overview 3. Introduction to rectifiers 4. Phase-controlled converters 5. Pulse-width-modulated DC/DC converters 6. Switched-capacitor and related converters 7. Isolated pulse-width modulated DC/DC converters 8. Single-phase switched-mode DC/AC converters 9. Polyphase sources and converters 10. Resonant converters 11. AC/AC converters Part II. Dynamic Models and Control 12. Dynamic models and control: an overview 13. Averaged-circuit and state-space models 14. Linear models and feedback control Part III. Components and Devices 15. Components and devices: an overview 16. Review of semiconductor devices 17. Power semiconductor devices 18. Introduction to magnetics 19. Magnetic component modeling 20. Introduction to magnetics design 21. Magnetics loss analysis and design Part IV. Practical Considerations 22. Practical considerations: an overview 23. Gate and base drives 24. Snubber circuits, clamps, and soft switching 25. Thermal modeling and heat sinking 26. Electromagnetic interference and filtering Index.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I. Form and Function 2. Form and function: an overview 3. Introduction to rectifiers 4. Phase-controlled converters 5. Pulse-width-modulated DC/DC converters 6. Switched-capacitor and related converters 7. Isolated pulse-width modulated DC/DC converters 8. Single-phase switched-mode DC/AC converters 9. Polyphase sources and converters 10. Resonant converters 11. AC/AC converters Part II. Dynamic Models and Control 12. Dynamic models and control: an overview 13. Averaged-circuit and state-space models 14. Linear models and feedback control Part III. Components and Devices 15. Components and devices: an overview 16. Review of semiconductor devices 17. Power semiconductor devices 18. Introduction to magnetics 19. Magnetic component modeling 20. Introduction to magnetics design 21. Magnetics loss analysis and design Part IV. Practical Considerations 22. Practical considerations: an overview 23. Gate and base drives 24. Snubber circuits, clamps, and soft switching 25. Thermal modeling and heat sinking 26. Electromagnetic interference and filtering Index.
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