Power Electronics Design Handbook: Low-Power Components and Applications

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Elsevier, 9. 9. 1998 - Počet stran: 300

Power Electronics Design Handbook covers the basics of power electronics theory and components while emphasizing modern low-power components and applications. Coverage includes power semiconductors, converters, power supplies, batteries, protection systems, and power ICs.

One of the unique features of the Power Electronics Design Handbook is the integration of component and system theory with practical applications, particularly energy-saving low-power applications. Many chapters also include a section that looks forward to future developments in that area. References for further information or more in-depth technical reading are also included.

Nihal Kularatna is a principal research engineer with the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation in Sri Lanka. He is also the author of Modern Electronic Test and Measuring Instruments, published by the Institute of Electrical Engineers.

  • Emphasizes low- and medium-power components
  • Offers a unique mix of theory and practical application
  • Provides a useful guide to further reading
 

Obsah

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Power Semiconductors
9
Chapter 3 DC to DC Converters
55
Chapter 4 OfftheLine Switchmode Power Supplies
99
Chapter 5 Rechargeable Batteries and Their Management
137
Chapter 6 Protection systems for Low Voltage Low Power Systems
175
Chapter 7 Uninterruptible Power Supplies
201
Chapter 8 Energy Saving Lamps and Electronic Ballasts
229
Chapter 9 Power Factor Correction and Harmonic Control
243
Chapter 10 Power Integrated Circuits Power Hybrids and Intelligent Power Modules
271
Index
293
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O autorovi (1998)

Nihal Kularatna is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. He won the New Zealand Innovator of the Year Award (2013). His electronic engineering career spans 45 years and he is currently active in research in supercapacitor applications, power converter topologies, and power conditioning. He has contributed to over 160 papers and authored nine books. Multiple patents were granted for his supercapacitor assisted (SCA) circuit topologies. Before migrating to New Zealand in 2002, he was the CEO of the Arthur C Clarke Institute in Sri Lanka.

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