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Power Electronic System Design. Linking Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Implicit Functions

  • Book

  • June 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5230653

Power Processing Circuits Design seamlessly infuses important mathematical models and approaches into the optimization of power processing circuits and linear systems. The work unites a constellation of challenging mathematical topics centered on differential equations, linear algebra and implicit functions, with multiple perspectives from electrical, mathematical and physical viewpoints, including power handling components, power filtering and power regulation. Power applications covered encompass first order RC and RL, second order RLC circuits with periodic drives, constant current source, close-loop feedback practices, control loop types, linear regulator, switch-mode regulator and rotation control.

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Table of Contents

1. Capacitor and Inductor2. First Order Circuits3. Current Source4. Second Order5. Gain Blocks6. Feedback Approaches7. Control Practices8. Linear Regulator9. Switch-mode DC/DC converters10. AC drives, rectification and inductive loads11. Rotation, Three Phase Synthesis, and Space Vector Concepts

Authors

Keng C. Wu Former Lead Engineer, Lockheed Martin, Cranbury, NJ, USA. Keng C. Wu is a recognized expert in high reliability power supply, power systems, and power electronics product design, including all component selection, board layout, modeling, large scale system dynamic study, prototype, testing and specification verification. He received a B.S. degree from Chiaotung University, Taiwan, in 1969 and a M.S. degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois in 1973. He was a lead member technical staff of Lockheed Martin, Moorestown, NJ. He has written five books. He also holds a dozen U.S. patents, was awarded "Author of the Year� twice (2003 and 2006 Lockheed Martin), and presented a 3-hour educational seminar at IEEE APEC-2007.