'The new edition of Principles of Power Electronics is a must for anyone in the field of power electronics, from the student learner to a working professional. The coverage is comprehensive, with detailed explanations backed up by well-chosen worked examples and illustrative problems. The treatment of magnetics, analysis, and design is particularly strong and a welcome addition.' Gerard Hurley, University of Galway
Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; Part I. Form and Function; 2. Form and function: an overview; 3. Introduction to rectifiers; 4. Phase-controlled converters; 5. Pulse-width-modulated DC/DC converters; 6. Switched-capacitor and related converters; 7. Isolated pulse-width modulated DC/DC converters; 8. Single-phase switched-mode DC/AC converters; 9. Polyphase sources and converters; 10. Resonant converters; 11. AC/AC converters; Part II. Dynamic Models and Control; 12. Dynamic models and control: an overview; 13. Averaged-circuit and state-space models; 14. Linear models and feedback control; Part III. Components and Devices; 15. Components and devices: an overview; 16. Review of semiconductor devices; 17. Power semiconductor devices; 18. Introduction to magnetics; 19. Magnetic component modeling; 20. Introduction to magnetics design; 21. Magnetics loss analysis and design; Part IV. Practical Considerations; 22. Practical considerations: an overview; 23. Gate and base drives; 24. Snubber circuits, clamps, and soft switching; 25. Thermal modeling and heat sinking; 26. Electromagnetic interference and filtering; Index.