Based on the fundamentals of electromagnetics, this clear and concise text explains basic and applied principles of transformer and inductor design for power electronic applications. It details both the theory and practice of inductors and transformers employed to filter currents, store electromagne
Transformers and Inductors for Power Electronics: Theory, Design and Applications
β Scribed by W. G. Hurley, W. H. Wolfle(auth.)
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Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β21):
Chapter 2 Inductance (pages 23β54):
Chapter 3 Inductor Design (pages 55β91):
Chapter 4 Transformers (pages 93β122):
Chapter 5 Transformer Design (pages 123β157):
Chapter 6 High Frequency Effects in the Windings (pages 159β195):
Chapter 7 High Frequency Effects in the Core (pages 197β217):
Chapter 8 Measurements (pages 219β246):
Chapter 9 Planar Magnetics (pages 247β300):
Chapter 10 Variable Inductance (pages 301β336):
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