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Power Electronics is intended to be an introductory text in power electronics, primarily for the undergraduate electrical engineering student. The text is written for some flexibility in the order of the topics. Much of the text includes computer simulation using PSpice as a supplement to analytical circuit solution techniques.

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Power Computations

Chapter 3 Half-Wave Rectifiers

Chapter 4 Full-Wave Rectifiers

Chapter 5 AC Voltage Controllers

Chapter 6 DC-DC Converters

Chapter 7 DC Power Supplies

Chapter 8 Inverters

Chapter 9 Resonant Converters

Chapter 10 Drive Circuits, Snubber Circuits, and Heatsinks

Appendix A Fourier Series for Some Common Waveforms

Appendix B State-Space Averaging

Index

About the Author

Daniel W. Hart

Ph.D. Purdue University 1985.Licensed Professional Engineer-Indiana.Area of specialization include power systems analysis, power electronics, electronics, and computer simulation.

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