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9780470773017

Pulse-width Modulated Dc-dc Power Converters

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    9780470773017

  • ISBN10:

    0470773014

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-10-20
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

This book studies switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) in great detail. This type of converter changes an unregulated DC voltage into a high-frequency pulse-width modulated (PWM) voltage controlled by varying the duty cycle, then changes the PWM AC voltage to a regulated DC voltage at a high efficiency by rectification and filtering. Used to supply electronic circuits, this converter saves energy and space in the overall system.With concept-orientated explanations, this book offers state-of-the-art SMPS technology and promotes an understanding of the principle operations of PWM converters, as well as enabling the reader s to evaluate their characteristics. Design-orientated analysis (including a steady-state analysis for both continuous and discontinuous conduction modes) and numerous real-world practical examples (including circuit models of the PWM converters) demonstrate how to design these from scratch.The book provides an in-depth presentation of topologies of PWM DC-DC power converters, voltage- and current-mode control of PWM DC-DC power converters, considers power losses in all components, device stresses, output voltage ripple, converter efficiency and power factor correction (PFC). It also includes extensive coverage of the following:topologies of high-efficiency switching-mode PWM and soft-switching DC-DC power converters; DC voltage transfer functions (conversion ratios), component values, losses, efficiency, and stresses; small-signal averaged circuit models; current-mode and voltage-mode feedback controls; metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect power transistors (MOSFETs); silicon (Si) and silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductor devices. Before now, there has been no book that covers silicon carbide devices.Pulse-width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters is a comprehensive textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of electrical, electronics, and telecommunications engineering. It includes end-of-chapter review questions, problems, and thorough summaries of the key concepts to aid learning, and a Solutions Manual is available for professors. Scientists and practicing design engineers working with SMPS, within such applications as computers, telecommunications, industrial systems, automobile electronics, medical equipment, aerospace power technology, and radars (amongst others) will also find this text insightful.

Author Biography

Professor Marian K. Kazimierczuk is at the Department of Electrical Engineering,Wright State University. Over 22 years, Professor Kazimierczuk has taught three highly attended graduate courses in the area of high-frequency power electronics. Enrolment has steadily increased so that his course today has the largest graduate in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Wright State University. Professor Kazimierczuk has won the Excellence in Teaching Award several times, has over thirty years experience researching power electronics amplifiers, and holds seven patents.
His Science Citation Index is over 1000, one of the highest in the field. As well as being published in over 110 papers in the IEE Transactions and over 150 papers in the IEEE international conferences on power conversion, he has written three textbooks. An IEEE Fellow, Kazimierczuk has served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems several times, and is currently Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. He has twice been a Chair of the Technical Committee of Power Electronics and Power Systems for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. He has also been a track chair and a member of the program and steering committees of many international conferences and served as a session chair many times.

Table of Contents

Preface
About the Author
List of Symbols
Introduction
Classification of Power Supplies
Basic Functions of Voltage Regulators
Power Relationships in DC-DC Converters
DC Transfer Functions of DC-DC Converters
Static Characteristics of DC Voltage Regulators
Dynamic Characteristics of DC Voltage Regulators
Linear Voltage Regulators
Topologies of PWM DC-DC Converters
Relationships among Current, Voltage, Energy, and Power
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems2 BuckPWMDC-DCConverter
Introduction
DC Analysis of PWM Buck Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Buck Converter for DCM
Buck Converter with Input Filter
Buck Converter with Synchronous Rectifier
Buck Converter with Positive Common Rail
Tapped-Inductor Buck Converters
Multiphase Buck Converter
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems3 Boost PWM DC-DC Converter
Introduction
DC Analysis of PWM Boost Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Boost Converter for DCM
Bidirectional Buck and Boost Converters
Tapped-Inductor Boost Converters
Duality
Power Factor Correction
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems4 Buck-Boost PWM DC-DC Converter
Introduction
DC Analysis of PWM Buck-Boost Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Buck-Boost Converter for DCM
Bidirectional Buck-Boost Converter
Synthesis of Buck-Boost Converter
Synthesis of Boost-Buck ( [$$$] Cuk) Converter
Noninverting Buck-Boost Converters
Tapped-Inductor Buck-Boost Converters
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems5 Flyback PWM DC-DC Converter
Introduction
Transformers
DC Analysis of PWM Flyback Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Flyback Converter for DCM
Multiple-Output Flyback Converter
Bidirectional Flyback Converter
Ringing in Flyback Converter
Flyback Converter with Active Clamping
Two-Transistor Flyback Converter
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems6 Forward PWM DC-DC Converter
Introduction
DC Analysis of PWM Forward Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Forward Converter for DCM
Multiple-Output Forward Converter
Forward Converter with Synchronous Rectifier
Forward Converters with Active Clamping
Two-Switch Forward Converter
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems7 Half-Bridge PWM DC-DC Converter
Introduction
DC Analysis of PWM Half-Bridge Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Half-Bridge Converter for DCM
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems8 Full-Bridge PWM DC-DC Converter
Introduction
DC Analysis of PWM Full-Bridge Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Full-Bridge Converter for DCM
Phase-Controlled Full-Bridge Converter
Summary
References
Review Questions
Problems9 Push-Pull PWM DC-DC Converter
Introduction
DC Analysis of PWM Push-Pull Converter for CCM
DC Analysis of PWM Push-Pull Converter for DCM
Comparison of PWM DC-DC Converters
Summary
References
Review Questions
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