This book is the third in a series of four devoted to power electronic converters. The first and second of these books concern AC to DC conversion.This volume examines DC to DC conversion. The fourth is devoted to DC to AC conversion. DC-DC converters are probably the most widely used since their fi
Electromagnetic Modelling of Power Electronic Converters
β Scribed by J. A. Ferreira (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 177
- Series
- The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The era of the personal computer has, without doubt, permanently altered our life style in a myriad of ways. The "brain" of the personal computer is the microprocessor (together with RAM and ROM) which makes the decisions needed for the computer to perform in the desired manner. The microprocessor continues to evolve as increasingly complex tasks are required. While not sharing the limelight of the microprocessor, the "heart" of the personal computer, namely the power supply, is equally important since without the necessary source of power the microprocessor would be a useless piece of silicon. The power supply of twenty years ago was much different than its modem day equivalent. At the dawn of the personal computer era in the late 1970s, de power was obtained from a simple diode bridge. However, the need for smooth, regulated DC at low voltage required at the same time both a bulky input transformer and a large dc side ftlter. Those computer fans present at the birth of this industry can remember the large boxes housing our Altair, Cromemco and Northstar computers which was made necessary largely because of the huge power supply. It is not well appreciated but certainly true that the huge sucess of the Apple II computer in those days was due, at least in part, to the relatively slim proftle of the machine. This sleek appearance was largely due to the adoption of the then new and unproven switched mode power supply.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Circuit Analysis from an Electromagnetic Viewpoint; Design Optimisation Beyond the Scope of Conventional Circuit Analysis Techniques....Pages 1-13
Poynting Vector, a Method to Describe the Mechanism of Power Conditioning....Pages 15-33
Power Conditioning in Electronic Circuits....Pages 35-48
Eddy Currents in Conductors....Pages 49-65
Structural Impedance of Power Connections; Analysis and Method of Calculation....Pages 67-81
Skin and Proximity Effect Losses in Transformer and Inductor Windings....Pages 83-96
Magnetic Field Inside Windings; a Key Parameter in the Proximity Effect Equation....Pages 97-106
Experimental Measurement of Eddy Current Losses in Transformer Windings and Inductor Coils....Pages 107-124
Evaluation and Conclusions....Pages 125-128
Back Matter....Pages 129-173
β¦ Subjects
Electrical Engineering
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