Origin of power converters: decoding, synthesizing, and modeling /

"This book identifies the original converter before moving on to develop and model power converters systematically based on decoding and synthesizing approaches. The first part of the book presents an introduction, discovery of the original converter, and some fundamentals related to power conv...

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Main Authors: Wu, Tsai-Fu, 1961-
Corporate Authors: Wiley Online Library (Online service)
Group Author: Chen, Yu-Kai, 1967-
Published: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ,
Publisher Address: Hoboken, NJ, USA :
Publication Dates: 2020.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119633365
Summary: "This book identifies the original converter before moving on to develop and model power converters systematically based on decoding and synthesizing approaches. The first part of the book presents an introduction, discovery of the original converter, and some fundamentals related to power converter synthesis and evolution. It also provides an illustration of converter synthesis approaches, synthesis of multi-stage/multi-level converters, extension of hard--witching converters to soft-switching ones, and determination of switch-voltage stresses in the converters. In the second part of the book, the authors review conventional two-port network theory and state-space averaged (SSA) modeling approach, from which systematic modeling approaches based on the graft switch technique. The converter layer scheme and some fundamental circuit theories are also presented. A power converter is an electrical or electro-mechanical device for converting electrical energy. This could be as simple as a transformer to change the voltage of AC power, but also includes far more complex systems. The term can also refer to a class of electrical machinery that is used to convert one frequency of alternating current into another frequency. Power conversion systems often incorporate redundancy and voltage regulation. One way of classifying power conversion systems is according to whether the input and output are alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC)"--
Item Description: Description based on print version record.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (416 pages)
Also available in print.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781119633365 (electronic book)
9781119632986
Index Number: TK2796
CLC: TM4