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Significantly expanded and updated with extensive revisions, new material, and a new chapter on emerging applications of switching converters, Power-Switching Converters, Third Edition offers the same trusted, accessible, and comprehensive information as its bestselling predecessors.
Ang, Simon, Oliva, Alejandro Raul
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Power converter design optimization
1977 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1977Utilizing the demonstrated capability of nonlinear programming algorithms, a practical design optimization approach for power converters is established which allows conception of a design to meet all power-circuit performance requirements and concurrently optimize a defined quantity such as weight or losses.
Yuan Yu, Fred Lee, James Triner
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Microcomputer control of power converters
IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1984Thyristor power converters are charac terized by an inherent discrete control action and are, therefore, particularly well suited to on-line control by microcomputers. The paper presents a new design of digital controllers based upon powerfull 16-bit or bit-slice microprocessors, which provide high firing time resolution and enough computing power to ...
C. Alegria, J. P. Paiva, L. Freris
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Digital Control of Power Converters—A Survey
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2012Power converters offer a high capability to efficiently manage electrical energy flows. Until a few years ago, their primary use was in supplying motors in industrial applications and in electric traction systems. Nowadays, in addition to those fields they are employed in a very wide range of low, medium, and high power applications including ...
BUCCELLA, CONCETTINA +2 more
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The Electronic Converter for Exchange of Power
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1944The installation of the first 20,000-kw electronic power converter was made in December 1943 at the Edgar Thompson plant of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation to exchange power between their 25-cycle 44-kv and 60-cycle 69-kv systems, the latter being connected to a large public utility.
F. W. Cramer +2 more
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Complex behavior in switching power converters
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2002Power electronics circuits are rich in nonlinear dynamics. Their operation is characterized by cyclic switching of circuit topologies, which gives rise to a variety of nonlinear behavior. This paper provides an overview of the chaotic dynamics and bifurcation scenarios observed in power converter circuits, emphasizing the salient features of the ...
Chi K. Tse, Mario di Bernardo
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Developments in power converters
Proceedings. Electrotechnical Conference Integrating Research, Industry and Education in Energy and Communication Engineering', 2003Progress in the area of power electronics is reviewed, and the goals of power-converter evolution are examined. Examples at medium or high power ratings have been chosen in order to show that this evolution is not restricted to small power converters. It is noted that the development of power electronics relies on the progress made in the performance ...
G. Seguier, F. Labrique
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Plant power: converting a kingdom
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011This month, Genome Watch looks at the potential for bacterially derived enzymes to degrade lignocellulose from plant biomass and thus provide an efficient way of producing biofuels.
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Power electronic converter technology
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2001The present state of the art in DC-DC, AC-DC, DC-AC, and AC-AC converter technology is presented along with their typical areas of applications. Advances made in the last decade that are finding use in industrial, commercial, and military applications are emphasized.
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2013
A wireless power transfer is composed of power antennas and power circuits. Besides the antennas introduced in the Chap. 3, many circuit techniques have already been developed in past years. They can be classified into the power converters and the power management techniques. We introduce the power converters in this chapter.
Tianjia Sun, Xiang Xie, Zhihua Wang
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A wireless power transfer is composed of power antennas and power circuits. Besides the antennas introduced in the Chap. 3, many circuit techniques have already been developed in past years. They can be classified into the power converters and the power management techniques. We introduce the power converters in this chapter.
Tianjia Sun, Xiang Xie, Zhihua Wang
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