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Book Synopsis Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters, and Converters by : Irving M. Gottlieb
Download or read book Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters, and Converters written by Irving M. Gottlieb and published by McGraw-Hill Educations TAB. This book was released on 1994 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An all-in-one guide to design, applications, and operation--with hundreds of helpful schematics and diagrams. Updated to cover new IC technology, low-voltage logic devices, and one-watt power supplies for ISDN equipment. Detailed enough for professional engineers and technicians . . . accessible enough for students and hobbyists.
Book Synopsis Switching Regulators & Power Supplies, with Practical Inverters & Converters by : Irving M. Gottlieb
Download or read book Switching Regulators & Power Supplies, with Practical Inverters & Converters written by Irving M. Gottlieb and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters, & Converters by : Irving M. Gottlieb
Download or read book Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters, & Converters written by Irving M. Gottlieb and published by TAB/Electronics. This book was released on 1984 with total page 437 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters and Converters by : Irving Gottlieb
Download or read book Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters and Converters written by Irving Gottlieb and published by . This book was released on 1993-09-01 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Regulated power supplied are an indispensable part of every electronic systems, & yet they remain a mystery even to many professionals. This hands-on guide has done more to clarify these essential components than any other book. Thousands of circuit designers-pro & amateur alike-have turned here for the knowledge they need to build quality power supplies for today's most demanding applications-everything from TV sets & radio transmitters to computers & robots. State-of-the-art theory & practice are covered in illustrated detail, with only the bare minimum of math included.
Book Synopsis Simplified Design of Switching Power Supplies by : John Lenk
Download or read book Simplified Design of Switching Power Supplies written by John Lenk and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2013-10-22 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: * Describes the operation of each circuit in detail * Examines a wide selection of external components that modify the IC package characteristics * Provides hands-on, essential information for designing a switching power supply Simplified Design of Switching Power Supplies is an all-inclusive, one-stop guide to switching power-supply design. Step-by-step instructions and diagrams render this book essential for the student and the experimenter, as well as the design professional. Simplified Design of Switching Power Supplies concentrates on the use of IC regulators. All popular forms of switching supplies, including DC-DC converters, inverters, buck, boost, buck-boost, pulse frequency modulation, pulse width modulation, current-mode control and pulse skipping, are described in detail. The design examples may be put to immediate use or may be modified to meet a specific design goal. As an instructional text for those unfamiliar with switching supplies, or as a reference for those in need of a refresher, this unique book is essential for those involved in switching power-supply design.
Book Synopsis Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters, and Converters by : Irving M. Gottlieb
Download or read book Power Supplies, Switching Regulators, Inverters, and Converters written by Irving M. Gottlieb and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 1994 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An all-in-one guide to design, applications, and operation--with hundreds of helpful schematics and diagrams. Updated to cover new IC technology, low-voltage logic devices, and one-watt power supplies for ISDN equipment. Detailed enough for professional engineers and technicians . . . accessible enough for students and hobbyists.
Book Synopsis Switching and Linear Power Supply, Power Converter Design by : Abraham I. Pressman
Download or read book Switching and Linear Power Supply, Power Converter Design written by Abraham I. Pressman and published by Hayden Books. This book was released on 1977 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Troubleshooting Switching Power Converters by : Sanjaya Maniktala
Download or read book Troubleshooting Switching Power Converters written by Sanjaya Maniktala and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2011-04-08 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Power Supply design is all about detail. And a large part of that detail lies in the practical domain, largely because of the typically small number of microseconds of switching periods involved, and the even smaller tens of nanoseconds of switch transition times --- all these, in effect accentuating various "second-order" effects, that eventually end up playing prime havoc with "normal" expectations of how the circuit should behave. So not unsurprisingly, even after reading several books, most readers still find themselves no closer to the ultimate goal of designing an actual power supply. Sooner or later, all engineers start realizing the hard fact that designing a switching power supply isn't the trivial task it once seemed to be. But even after years of successfully mastering the underlying theory, the ultimate goal of creating a cost-effective, reliable and commercially viable power supply may still remain a distant dream, since success ultimately hinges on experience. That is, in fact, what clearly differentiates a senior and seasoned power supply engineer from the others --- the ability to navigate and surmount a veritable minefield of tricky issues that can only be learned the hard way, by actual hands-on experience on the job. This book presents practical knowledge the author acquired rather painfully, while working "in the trenches" for several years in major engineering companies scattered across several continents. This is intended to be the mythical senior engineer's "bag of tricks," finally made available in the form of an easy-to-read book on your shelf. This book will make life for the ambitious power supply engineer much simpler --- besides reducing significantly, the rigorous requirement of having to be a senior engineer's protégé for years on end, just to gain a small measure of real success in this field. * A practical presentation that answers the important question: why is my switching converter behaving so differently than what I was expecting on the basis of my paper design? And how do I bridge that huge gap? * For the first time, a systematic and thorough discussion of troubleshooting switching power supplies. * Coverage of AC/DC and DC/DC power supplies. * Bench Evaluation of semiconductor ICs used in power conversion --- describing standard and unusual techniques mastered by the author, while testing similar chips at National Semiconductor. * Detailed coverage of vital topics that haven't been covered by available sources --- grounding systems, the subtleties of component datasheets, and using instruments and probes effectively. * Systematic investigation (type of failure mechanism, topology, etc.) and solutions for 5 years of reported power supply issues on a prominent, public web forum. This approach will ensure that engineers will not repeat the same mistakes. * A unique, readable style: personal and direct; no mystification--- just the plain truth, easily and logically explained, with plenty of pictures, graphs and plots.
Book Synopsis Demystifying Switching Power Supplies by : Raymond A. Mack
Download or read book Demystifying Switching Power Supplies written by Raymond A. Mack and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2011-03-14 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a crash course in the fundamental theory, concepts, and terminology of switching power supplies. It is designed to quickly prepare engineers to make key decisions about power supplies for their projects. Intended for readers who need to quickly understand the key points of switching power supplies, this book covers the 20% of the topic that engineers use, 80% of the time. Unlike existing switching power supply books that deal strictly with design issues, this book also recognizes the growing importance of "off-the-shelf" commercial switching power supplies, giving readers the background necessary to select the right commercial supply. This book covers the core essentials of power supply theory and design while keeping mathematics to the absolute minimum necessary. Special attention is given to the selection of appropriate components, such as inductors and transformers, to ensure safe and reliable operation. Engineers, whose main design responsibilities are in other areas, will better understand the strengths and weaknesses of switching power supplies and whether such supplies are appropriate for their projects. They will be able to give more meaningful design requirements and specifications to those who design switching power supplies. * Discusses both AC line supplies and DC-DC inverters. * Covers the main switching power supply designs, including flyback, forward conversion, bridge, buch, boost, and boost/buck topologies. * Design examples include a 220 volt offline switching power supply and a 110 volt uninterruptible supply.
Book Synopsis Switching Power Supplies A - Z by : Sanjaya Maniktala
Download or read book Switching Power Supplies A - Z written by Sanjaya Maniktala and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2006-06-22 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The design of Switching Power Supplies has become one of the most crucial aspects of power electronics, particularly in the explosive market for portable devices. Unfortunately, this seemingly simple mechanism is actually one of the most complex and under-estimated processes in Power Electronics. Switching power conversion involves several engineering disciplines: Semiconductor Physics, Thermal Management, Control Loop theory, Magnetics etc, and all these come into play eventually, in ways hard for non-experts to grasp. This book grows out of decades of the author’s experience designing commercial power supplies. Although his formal education was in physics, he learned the hard way what it took to succeed in designing power supplies for companies like Siemens and National Semiconductor. His passion for power supplies and his empathy for the practicing or aspiring power conversion engineer is evident on every page. * The most comprehensive study available of the theoretical and practical aspects of controlling and measuring Electromagnetic Interference in switching power supplies, including input filter instability considerations. * Step-by-step and iterative approach for calculating high-frequency losses in forward converter transformers, including Proximity losses based on Dowell's equations. * Thorough, yet uniquely simple design flow-chart for building DC-DC converters and their magnetic components under typical wide-input supply conditions * Step-by-step, solved examples for stabilizing control loops of all three major topologies, using either transconductance or conventional operational amplifiers, and either current-mode or voltage-mode control.
Book Synopsis Switch-mode Power Supply Design by : P. R. K. Chetty
Download or read book Switch-mode Power Supply Design written by P. R. K. Chetty and published by T A B/T P R. This book was released on 1986 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Design of Solid-State Power Supplies by : Eugene R. Hnatek
Download or read book Design of Solid-State Power Supplies written by Eugene R. Hnatek and published by Springer. This book was released on 1989-09-21 with total page 664 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Power supply topologies. Switching supply design hints. Transformer and inductor design. Power switch considerations. IC voltage regulators and power supply ICs. Magnetic amplifiers. Electromagnetic compatibility. Converter and inverter design considerations and examples.
Book Synopsis Switching Power Supply Design and Optimization, Second Edition by : Sanjaya Maniktala
Download or read book Switching Power Supply Design and Optimization, Second Edition written by Sanjaya Maniktala and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2013-10-30 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The latest techniques for designing state-of-the-art power supplies, including resonant (LLC) converters Extensively revised throughout, Switching Power Supply Design & Optimization, Second Edition, explains how to design reliable, high-performance switching power supplies for today's cutting-edge electronics. The book covers modern topologies and converters and features new information on designing or selecting bandgap references, transformer design using detailed new design charts for proximity effects, Buck efficiency loss teardown diagrams, active reset techniques, topology morphology, and a meticulous AC-DC front-end design procedure. This updated resource contains design charts and numerical examples for comprehensive feedback loop design, including TL431, plus the world’s first top-down simplified design methodology for wide-input resonant (LLC) converters. A step-by-step comparative design procedure for Forward and Flyback converters is also included in this practical guide. The new edition covers: Voltage references DC-DC converters: topologies to configurations Contemporary converters, composites, and related techniques Discontinuous conduction mode Comprehensive front-end design in AC-DC power conversion Topologies for AC-DC applications Tapped-inductor (autotransformer-based) converters Selecting inductors for DC-DC converters Flyback and Forward converter transformer design Forward and Flyback converters: step-by-step design and comparison PCBs and thermal management Closing the loop: feedback and stability, including TL431 Practical EMI filter design Reset techniques in Flyback and Forward converters Reliability, testing, and safety issues Unraveling and optimizing Buck converter efficiency Introduction to soft-switching and detailed LLC converter design methodology with PSpice simulations Practical circuits, design ideas, and component FAQs
Book Synopsis DC Power Supplies by : Nihal Kularatna
Download or read book DC Power Supplies written by Nihal Kularatna and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2018-10-03 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As we increasingly use electronic devices to direct our daily lives, so grows our dependence on reliable energy sources to power them. Because modern electronic systems demand steady, efficient, reliable DC voltage sources—often at a sub-1V level—commercial AC lines, batteries, and other common resources no longer suffice. New technologies also require intricate techniques to protect against natural and manmade disasters. Still, despite its importance, practical information on this critical subject remains hard to find. Using simple, accessible language to balance coverage of theoretical and practical aspects, DC Power Supplies, Power Management and Surge Protection details the essentials of power electronics circuits applicable to low-power systems, including modern portable devices. A summary of underlying principles and essential design points, it compares academic research and industry publications and reviews DC power supply fundamentals, including linear and low-dropout regulators. Content also addresses common switching regulator topologies, exploring resonant conversion approaches. Coverage includes other important topics such as: Control aspects and control theory Digital control and control ICs used in switching regulators Power management and energy efficiency Overall power conversion stage and basic protection strategies for higher reliability Battery management and comparison of battery chemistries and charge/discharge management Surge and transient protection of circuits designed with modern semiconductors based on submicron dimension transistors This specialized design resource explores applicable fundamental elements of power sources, with numerous cited references and discussion of commercial components and manufacturers. Regardless of their previous experience level, this information will greatly aid designers, researchers, and academics who, study, design, and produce the viable new power sources needed to propel our modern electronic world. CRC Press Authors Speak Nihal Kularatna introduces his book. Watch the video
Book Synopsis Understanding D.C. Power Supplies by : Barry Davis
Download or read book Understanding D.C. Power Supplies written by Barry Davis and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 1983 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Active Filters by : Ali Emadi
Download or read book Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Active Filters written by Ali Emadi and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-12-19 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As industry power demands become increasingly sensitive, power quality distortion becomes a critical issue. The recent increase in nonlinear loads drawing non-sinusoidal currents has seen the introduction of various tools to manage the clean delivery of power. Power demands of medical facilities, data storage and information systems, emergency equipment, etc. require uninterrupted, high quality power. Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and active filters provide this delivery. The first to treat these power management tools together in a comprehensive discussion, Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Active Filters compares the similarities of UPS, active filters, and unified power quality conditioners. The book features a description of low-cost and reduced-parts configurations presented for the first time in any publication, along with a presentation of advanced digital controllers. These configurations are vital as industries seek to reduce the cost of power management in their operations. As this field of power management technology continues to grow, industry and academia will come to rely upon the comprehensive treatment found within this book. Industrial engineers in power quality, circuits and devices, and aerospace engineers as well as graduate students will find this a complete and insightful resource for studying and applying the tools of this rapidly developing field.
Book Synopsis Switching Power Supply Design, 3rd Ed. by : Abraham Pressman
Download or read book Switching Power Supply Design, 3rd Ed. written by Abraham Pressman and published by Mcgraw-hill. This book was released on 2009-03-26 with total page 848 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The World's #1 Guide to Power Supply Design Now Updated! Recognized worldwide as the definitive guide to power supply design for over 25 years, Switching Power Supply Design has been updated to cover the latest innovations in technology, materials, and components. This Third Edition presents the basic principles of the most commonly used topologies, providing you with the essential information required to design cutting-edge power supplies. Using a tutorial, how-and-why approach, this expert resource is filled with design examples, equations, and charts. The Third Edition of Switching Power Supply Design features: Designs for many of the most useful switching power supply topologies The core principles required to solve day-to-day design problems A strong focus on the essential basics of transformer and magnetics design New to this edition: a full chapter on choke design and optimum drive conditions for modern fast IGBTs Get Everything You Need to Design a Complete Switching Power Supply: Fundamental Switching Regulators * Push-Pull and Forward Converter Topologies * Half- and Full-Bridge Converter Topologies * Flyback Converter Topologies * Current-Mode and Current-Fed Topologies * Miscellaneous Topologies * Transformer and Magnetics Design * High-Frequency Choke Design * Optimum Drive Conditions for Bipolar Power Transistors, MOSFETs, Power Transistors, and IGBTs * Drive Circuits for Magnetic Amplifiers * Postregulators * Turn-on, Turn-off Switching Losses and Low Loss Snubbers * Feedback-Loop Stabilization * Resonant Converter Waveforms * Power Factor and Power Factor Correction * High-Frequency Power Sources for Fluorescent Lamps, and Low-Input-Voltage Regulators for Laptop Computers and Portable Equipment