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Principles of Power Electronics. Second Edition. Substantially expanded and updated, the new edition of this classic textbook provides unrivaled coverage of the fundamentals of power electronics. It includes:
Our goal is to provide an overview of power electronics and to show how the basic building blocks can be assembled into drive systems for ac and dc machines. We will not focus much attention on the detailed characteristics of particular devices or on the many details required to design practical drive systems.
Fundamentals of Power Electronics, Third Edition, is intended for use in introductory power electronics courses and related fields for both senior undergraduates and first-year graduate students interested in converter circuits and electronics, control systems, and magnetic and power systems.
What is Power Electronics? • Electronics: Solid State Electronics Devices and their Driving Circuits. • Power: Static and Dynamic Requirements for Generation, Conversion and Transmission of Power. • Control: The Steady State and Dynamic Stability of the Closed Loop system. POWER ELECTRONICS may be defined as
1.1 What Is Power Electronics? 1. 1.2 Generic Power Converter 3. 1.3 Waveform Components and Figures of Merit 8. 1.4 Phase Control and Square-Wave Mode 16. 1.5 Pulse Width Modulation 22. 1.6 Computation of Current Waveforms 30. 1.6.1 Analytical Solution 30. 1.6.2 Numerical Solution 35.
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The primary function of power electronic circuits is the processing and control of electrical energy. It is a core technology in our electrical infrastructure. The majority of electrical energy used passes through one or more power electronic converters. Continuously increasing.
This special issue contributes theoretical and practical advances to the state-of-the-art field at the crossroads of power electronics and control systems. The seven included papers cover particular applications requiring either DC–DC, DC–AC or AC–DC conversion stages.
Power electronic circuits are used to control the power conversion from one or more AC or DC sources to one or more AC or DC loads, and sometimes with bidirectional capabilities.