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Power electronic circuits have traditionally been based on magnetic technology, and until recently, have not been part of the tide of miniaturization and integration advances from which signal- processing integrated circuits have benefited. In an effort to miniaturize power components piezoelectric, rather than magnetic transformer could be employed in the power supplies. Utilization of piezoelectric transformers in power electronics became possible since new piezoelectric materials have recently been grandly developed that exhibit improved piezoelectric ceramic characteristics. In the past…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Power electronic circuits have traditionally been
based on magnetic technology, and until recently,
have not been part of the tide of miniaturization
and integration advances from which signal-
processing integrated circuits have benefited. In an
effort to miniaturize power components
piezoelectric, rather than magnetic transformer
could be employed in the power supplies. Utilization
of piezoelectric transformers in power electronics
became possible since new piezoelectric materials
have recently been grandly developed that exhibit
improved piezoelectric ceramic characteristics. In
the past few decades, piezoelectric transformers
have been developed and used widely in many
applications, such as DC/DC converters, adapters,
and electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps. The
unique nature of the piezoelectric transformer
offers the opportunity for innovative circuit design
such as operating above resonance for inductive
behavior to achieve soft switching without
compensating inductors.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Svetlana Bronstein was graduated from the Leningrad
Polytechnical Institute, Russia (M.Sc.) and Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, Israel (Ph.D.). Currently she is a
lecturer at Sami Shamoon College of Engineering.
She is the author of several articles in Power Electronics and
Metrology.