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He is a world-known researcher and a recognized coauthor of the monograph resonant power converters, published by Wiley in 1995. Now, his two new books are devoted to the single-phase power systems technology. The book Pulse-Width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters covers the following in a very systematical way.
He is a world-known researcher and a recognized coauthor of the monograph resonant power converters, published by Wiley in 1995. Now, his two new books are devoted to the single-phase power systems technology. The book Pulse-Width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters covers the following in a very systematical way.
He is a world-known researcher and a recognized coauthor of the monograph resonant power converters, published by Wiley in 1995. Now, his two new books are devoted to the single-phase power systems technology. The book Pulse-Width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters covers the following in a very systematical way.
Pulse-Width Modulated DCDC Power Converters By Marian K. Kazimierczuk, Wiley, Chichester, U.K. 2008, Hardcover, 782 pages, ISBN-10: 0-470-77301-4 and ISBN: 978-0-47077301-7 (HB).
he author of the presented
new book series, Prof. Marian K. Kazimierczuk from Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, is a world-known researcher and a recognized coauthor of the monograph Resonant Power Converters, published by Wiley in 1995 [1]. Now, his two new books are devoted to the single-phase power systems technology [2], [3] for the power electronics audience. The book Pulse-Width Modulated DCDC Power Converters covers the following in a very systematical way: n topologies of high-efficiency switching-mode PWM and soft-switching dcdc power converters n dc voltage transfer functions, component values, losses, efficiency, and stresses n small-signal averaged circuit models of PWM converters n current- and voltage-mode feedback controls n soft-switching dcdc converters n metal-oxide-semiconductor fieldeffect power transistors (MOSFETs) and for the first time in the power electronics textbook: Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MIE.2009.932574
silicon (Si) and silicon carbide
(SiC) power semiconductor devices. (Until now, there has been no book that covers silicon carbide semiconductor power devices.) The book is a comprehensive textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of electrical, electronics, and telecommunications engineering. It consists of the following chapters and appendices: 1) Introduction 2) Buck PWM DC-DC Converter 3) Boost PWM DC-DC Converter 4) Buck-Boost PWM DC-DC Converter 5) Flyback PWM DC-DC Converter 6) Forward PWM DC-DC Converter 7) Half-Bridge PWM DC-DC Converter 8) Full-Bridge PWM DC-DC Converter 9) Push-Pull PWM DC-DC Converter 10) Small-Signal Models of PWM Converters for CCM and DCM 11) Open-Loop Small-Signal Characteristics of Boost Converter for CCM 12) Voltage-Mode Control of Boost Converter 13) Current-Mode Control 14) Current-Mode Control of Boost Converter 15) Silicon and Silicon Carbide Power Diodes 16) Silicon and Silicon Carbide Power MOSFET 17) Soft-Switching DC-DC Converters. Appendix A: Introduction to SPICE and Appendix B: Introduction to MATLAB, Answers to Problems, and the Index are included at the end of the book. Like a typical textbook, it includes review questions at the end of each chapter, with problems and thorough n
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summaries of the key concepts to aid
learning. The list of references is given in each chapter separately. The Solutions Manual is also available for instructors. I strongly recommend this new textbook not only for students but also for practicing engineers working with switch-mode power supplies, within applications such as computers, telecommunications, industrial electronic systems, automobile electronics, medical equipment, radars, and aerospace power technology.
RF Power Amplifiers By Marian K. Kazimierczuk, Wiley, Chichester, U.K. 2008, Hardcover, 422 pages, ISBN: 978-0-470-77946-0.
he second book in Prof. Kazimierczuks new series is devoted
to radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers [2]. RF power amplifiers are used in wireless communication systems, radio and TV broadcasting, radars, resonant power inverters and converters, and industrial RF power applications. The following are the important features of the book: n a comprehensive textbook covering the fundamentals of RF power amplifiers and their range of applications in radio and TV