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Power Electronics, A First Course: Simulations and Laboratory Implementations

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POWER ELECTRONICS A FIRST COURSE
Enables students to understand power electronics systems, as one course, in an integrated electric energy systems curriculum
Power Electronics A First Course
provides instruction on fundamental concepts related to power electronics to undergraduate electrical engineering students, beginning with an introductory chapter and moving on to discussing topics such as switching power-poles, switch-mode dc-dc converters, and feedback controllers.
The authors also cover diode rectifiers, power-factor-correction (PFC) circuits, and switch-mode dc power supplies. Later chapters touch on soft-switching in dc-dc power converters, voltage and current requirements imposed by various power applications, dc and low-frequency sinusoidal ac voltages, thyristor converters, and the utility applications of harnessing energy from renewable sources.
is the only textbook that is integrated with hardware experiments and simulation results. The simulation files are available on a website associated with this textbook. The hardware experiments will be available through a University of Minnesota startup at a low cost.
In
, readers can expect to find detailed information on:
Availability of various power semiconductor devices that are essential in power electronic systems, plus their switching characteristics and various tradeoffs
Common foundational unit of various converters and their operation, plus fundamental concepts for feedback control, illustrated by means of regulated dc-dc converters
Basic concepts associated with magnetic circuits, to develop an understanding of inductors and transformers needed in power electronics
Problems associated with hard switching, and some of the practical circuits where this problem can be minimized with soft-switching
is an ideal textbook for Junior/Senior-Undergraduate students in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). It is also valuable to students outside of ECE, such as those in more general engineering fields. Basic understanding of electrical engineering concepts and control systems is a prerequisite.
POWER ELECTRONICS A FIRST COURSE
Enables students to understand power electronics systems, as one course, in an integrated electric energy systems curriculum
Power Electronics A First Course
provides instruction on fundamental concepts related to power electronics to undergraduate electrical engineering students, beginning with an introductory chapter and moving on to discussing topics such as switching power-poles, switch-mode dc-dc converters, and feedback controllers.
The authors also cover diode rectifiers, power-factor-correction (PFC) circuits, and switch-mode dc power supplies. Later chapters touch on soft-switching in dc-dc power converters, voltage and current requirements imposed by various power applications, dc and low-frequency sinusoidal ac voltages, thyristor converters, and the utility applications of harnessing energy from renewable sources.
is the only textbook that is integrated with hardware experiments and simulation results. The simulation files are available on a website associated with this textbook. The hardware experiments will be available through a University of Minnesota startup at a low cost.
In
, readers can expect to find detailed information on:
Availability of various power semiconductor devices that are essential in power electronic systems, plus their switching characteristics and various tradeoffs
Common foundational unit of various converters and their operation, plus fundamental concepts for feedback control, illustrated by means of regulated dc-dc converters
Basic concepts associated with magnetic circuits, to develop an understanding of inductors and transformers needed in power electronics
Problems associated with hard switching, and some of the practical circuits where this problem can be minimized with soft-switching
is an ideal textbook for Junior/Senior-Undergraduate students in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). It is also valuable to students outside of ECE, such as those in more general engineering fields. Basic understanding of electrical engineering concepts and control systems is a prerequisite.

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