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Transistor Circuits for Spacecraft Power System
โ Scribed by Keng C. Wu (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
As a stand-alone volume, Transistor Circuits For Spacecraft Power System presents numerous transistor circuits and building blocks associated with power electronics in general, and examines the major subsystem components for solar-based spacecraft power systems. The technique and concept, of "continuity of states" for nonlinear circuits handling power transfer under cyclic excitation is introduced in Part I and further developed throughout the book. This powerful technique employing matrix formulation bypasses eigen-transients and yields steady-state responses rapidly. Closed-loop treatments are also given for large-scale linear circuits, many closed-form solutions for control loop-gain, conducted susceptibility, output impedance, etc. are covered. Extensive mathematical procedures are retained to highlight the importance of analytical flows.
The author also reviews the evolution of solar-based spacecraft power systems; introduces modes of operations: discharge (boost), shunt, and charge; and covers pulse-width-modulated (PWM) boost power converter for both DC and AC conditions. A configuration tree for shunt mode operation is conceived. Based on the configuration tree, the best topologies, sequential PWM shunt and ripple-regulated free-running shunt, are intensively examined and formulated.
Transistor Circuits For Spacecraft Power System provides important information for understanding the relationship between earthbound semiconductor circuits and space borne vehicles.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Junction Diode Circuits....Pages 1-23
Discrete Transistor Circuits....Pages 24-59
Operational Amplifiers....Pages 60-96
Transistors and Operational Amplifiers Combined---Medium Scale Circuits....Pages 97-127
Introduction of Spacecraft Power System....Pages 128-135
Boost Converter โ Battery Discharger....Pages 136-150
Solar Array Shunt Regulators....Pages 151-157
Linear Shunt....Pages 158-180
Sequential Pulse Width Modulated Shunts....Pages 181-187
Free Running Switching Shunt --- Ripple Regulator....Pages 188-194
Switching-mode Battery Charger....Pages 195-207
Back Matter....Pages 208-217
โฆ Subjects
Circuits and Systems; Electrical Engineering; Automotive Engineering
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