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Provides comprehensive coverage of the basic principles and methods of electric power conversion and the latest developments in the field
This book constitutes a comprehensive overview of the modern power electronics. Various semiconductor power switches are described, complementary components and systems are presented, and power electronic converters that process power for a variety of applications are explained in detail. This third edition updates all chapters, including new concepts in modern power electronics. New to this edition is extended coverage of matrix converters, multilevel inverters, and applications of the Z-source in cascaded power converters. The book is accompanied by a website hosting an instructor’s manual, a PowerPoint presentation, and a set of PSpice files for simulation of a variety of power electronic converters.
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THIRD EDITION
Andrzej M. Trzynadlowski
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Trzynadlowski, Andrzej. Introduction to modern power electronics / Andrzej M. Trzynadlowski. -- Third edition. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-119-00321-2 (cloth) 1. Power electronics. I. Title. TK7881.15.T79 2016 621.31′7-dc23
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Preface
About the Companion Website
1: Principles of Electric Power Conversion
1.1 What is Power Electronics?
1.2 Generic Power Converter
1.3 Waveform Components and Figures of Merit
1.4 Phase Control and Square-Wave Mode
1.5 Pulse Width Modulation
1.6 Computation of Current Waveforms
Summary
Examples
Problems
Computer Assignments
Further Reading
2: Semiconductor Power Switches
2.1 General Properties of Semiconductor Power Switches
2.2 Power Diodes
2.3 Semi-Controlled Switches
2.4 Fully Controlled Switches
2.5 Comparison of Semiconductor Power Switches
2.6 Power Modules
2.7 Wide Bandgap Devices
Summary
Further Reading
3: Supplementary Components and Systems
3.1 What Are Supplementary Components and Systems?
3.2 Drivers
3.3 Overcurrent Protection Schemes
3.4 Snubbers
3.5 Filters
3.6 Cooling
3.7 Control
Summary
Further Reading
4: AC-to-DC Converters
4.1 Diode Rectifiers
4.2 Phase-Controlled Rectifiers
4.3 PWM Rectifiers
4.4 Device Selection for Rectifiers
4.5 Common Applications of Rectifiers
Summary
Examples
Problems
Computer Assignments
Further Reading
5: AC-to-AC Converters
5.1 AC Voltage Controllers
5.2 Cycloconverters
5.3 Matrix Converters
5.4 Device Selection for AC-to-AC Converters
5.5 Common Applications of AC-to-AC Converters
Summary
Examples
Problems
Computer Assignments
Further Reading
6: DC-to-DC Converters
6.1 Static DC Switches
6.2 Step-Down Choppers
6.3 Step-Up Chopper
6.4 Current Control in Choppers
6.5 Device Selection for Choppers
6.6 Common Applications of Choppers
Summary
Examples
Problems
Computer Assignments
Further Reading
7: DC-to-AC Converters
7.1 Voltage-Source Inverters
7.2 Current-Source Inverters
7.3 Multilevel Inverters
7.4 Soft-Switching Inverters
7.5 Device Selection for Inverters
7.6 Common Applications of Inverters
Summary
Examples
Problems
Computer Assignments
Further Reading
8: Switching Power Supplies
8.1 Basic Types of Switching Power Supplies
8.2 Nonisolated Switched-Mode DC-to-DC Converters
8.3 Isolated Switched-Mode DC-to-DC Converters
8.4 Resonant DC-to-DC Converters
Summary
Examples
Problems
Computer Assignments
Further Reading
9: Power Electronics and Clean Energy
9.1 Why Is Power Electronics Indispensable in Clean Energy Systems?
9.2 Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Systems
9.3 Fuel Cell Energy Systems
9.4 Electric Cars
9.5 Hybrid Cars
9.6 Power Electronics and Energy Conservation
Summary
Further Reading
Appendix A: Spice Simulations
Appendix B: Fourier Series
Appendix C: Three-Phase Systems
Index
EULA
Chapter 2
Table 2.1
Table 2.2
Table 2.3
Table 2.4
Table 2.5
Chapter 3
Table 3.1
Chapter 4
Table 4.1
Chapter 5
Table 5.1
Table 5.2
Table 5.3
Chapter 6
Table 6.1
Chapter 7
Table 7.1
Chapter 8
Table 8.1
Chapter 9
Table 9.1
Table 9.2
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