Resonant Power Converters
作者: Kazimierczuk
出版社:Wiley 2011年04月
简介:This book is both wide and deep in its coverage of a class of switching converters based on resonant circuits. Resonant power conversion has been around a long time in the horizontal sweep circuits of CRT displays and have been used for decades, usually in lower-power applications. This book includes topics such as how to soft-switch the more familiar non-resonant converter circuits for reduced switching loss, so it is not only for resonant converter designers. Non-resonant converters often resonate spuriously because of parasitic reactances, and ordinary converter designers are confronted with these behaviors in their circuits.
This book is intended for upper-level university students and engineers in industry. It covers three basic kinds of converters: rectifiers, inverters, and converters. The explanations are well-written, with illustrations, waveform plots, and derivations of the important mathematical formulas. The in-depth analysis makes this book useful as a working reference.
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