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DC-DC Converter Topologies: Basic to Advanced (IEEE Press)

DC-DC Converter Topologies: Basic to Advanced (IEEE Press)

DC-DC Converter Topologies: Basic to Advanced (IEEE Press)
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  • Title DC-DC Converter Topologies: Basic to Advanced (IEEE Press)
  • Author Gerry Moschopoulos
  • Binding Other
  • Condition New
  • Pages 464
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wiley-IEEE Press
  • Publication date
  • Features Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6395624392
  • ISBN 9781119612421 / 111961242X
  • Weight 1.73 lbs (0.78 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 1 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 2.54 cm)
  • Category Technology & Industrial Arts
  • Library of Congress subjects Electronic circuits, DC-to-DC converters
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2023055088
  • Dewey Decimal Code 621.313
  • Quantity available 1

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DC-DC Converter Topologies

A comprehensive look at DC-DC converters and advanced power converter topologies for all skills levels

As it can be rare for source voltage to meet the requirements of a Direct Current (DC) load, DC-DC converters are essential to access service. DC-DC power converters employ power semiconductor devices (like MOSFETs and IGBTs) as switches and passive elements such as capacitors, inductors, and transformers to alter the voltage provided by a DC source into the necessary DC voltage as is required by a DC load. This source can be a battery, solar panels, fuel cells, or a DC bus voltage fed by rectified AC utility voltage. As the many components of DC-DC converters can be differently arranged into circuit structures called topologies, there are as many possible circuit topologies as there are possible combinations of circuit elements.

Focusing on DC-DC switch-mode power converters ranging from 50 W to 10kW, DC-DC Converter Topologies provides a survey of all converter topology types within this power range. General principles are described for each topology type using a representative converter as an example. Variations that can be found that differ from the example are then examined, with a helpful discussion of comparisons when relevant. A broad range of topics is covered within the book, from simple, low-power converters to complex, high-power converters and everywhere in between.

DC-DC Converter Topologies readers will also find:

  • A detailed discussion of four key DC-DC converter topologies
  • Description of isolated two-switch pulse-width modulated (PWM) topologies including push-pull, half-bridge, and interleaved converters
  • An exploration of high-gain converters such as coupled inductors, voltage multipliers, and switched capacitor converters

This book provides the tools so that a non-expert will be equipped to deal with the vast array of DC-DC converters that presently exist. As such, DC-DC Converter Topologies is a useful reference for electrical engineers, professors, and graduate students studying in the field.

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A comprehensive look at DC-DC converters and advanced power converter topologies for all skills levels

As it can be rare for source voltage to meet the requirements of a Direct Current (DC) load, DC-DC converters are essential to access service. DC-DC power converters employ power semiconductor devices (like MOSFETs and IGBTs) as switches and passive elements such as capacitors, inductors, and transformers to alter the voltage provided by a DC source into the necessary DC voltage as is required by a DC load. This source can be a battery, solar panels, fuel cells, or a DC bus voltage fed by rectified AC utility voltage. As the many components of DC-DC converters can be differently arranged into circuit structures called topologies, there are as many possible circuit topologies as there are possible combinations of circuit elements.

Focusing on DC-DC switch-mode power converters ranging from 50 W to 10kW, DC-DC Converter Topologies provides a survey of all converter topology types within this power range. General principles are described for each topology type using a representative converter as an example. Variations that can be found that differ from the example are then examined, with a helpful discussion of comparisons when relevant. A broad range of topics is covered within the book, from simple, low-power converters to complex, high-power converters and everywhere in between.

DC-DC Converter Topologies readers will also find:

  • A detailed discussion of four key DC-DC converter topologies
  • Description of isolated two-switch pulse-width modulated (PWM) topologies including push-pull, half-bridge, and interleaved converters
  • An exploration of high-gain converters such as coupled inductors, voltage multipliers, and switched capacitor converters

This book provides the tools so that a non-expert will be equipped to deal with the vast array of DC-DC converters that presently exist. As such, DC-DC Converter Topologies is a useful reference for electrical engineers, professors, and graduate students studying in the field.

About the author

Gerry Moschopoulos, PhD, is a Professor at Western University, London, ON, Canada and is a Registered Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario.

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