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Название: Switching Power Supplies A to Z Автор: Sanjaya Maniktala Издательство: Newnes Год: 1990 Страниц: 2006 Формат: PDF Размер: 5.95 Мб ISBN: 978-0-7506-7970-1 Качество: eBook Язык: английский
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.
Contents:
Chapter 1: The Principles of Switching Power Conversion Chapter 2: DC-DC Converter Design and Magnetics Chapter 3: Off-line Converter Design and Magnetics Chapter 4: The Topology FAQ Chapter 5: Conduction and Switching Losses Chapter 6: Printed Circuit Board Layout Chapter 7: Feedback Loop analysis and Stability Chapter 8: EMI from the Ground U?Maxwell to CISPR Chapter 9: Measurements and Limits of Conducted EMI Chapter 10: Practical EMI Line Filters Chapter 11: DM and CM Noise in Switching Power Supplies Chapter 12: Fixing EMI across the Board Chapter 13: Input Capacitor and Stability Considerations in EMI Filters Chapter 14: The Math behind the Electromagnetic Puzzle Appendix 1: Focusing on Some Real-world Issues Appendix 2: Reference Design Table