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POWER ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1977Abstract A number of methods of analyzing power electronic circuits are discussed and illustrated. Each of these methods has unique advantages and disadvantages. No one method appears to have all of the features necessary for it to become the preferable analysis approach.
Richard G. Hoft, Jordan B. Casteel
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Bifurcation of power electronic circuits
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wolf, Denise M. +2 more
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PECS-Power Electronics Circuit Simulator
COMPEL 2000. 7th Workshop on Computers in Power Electronics. Proceedings (Cat. No.00TH8535), 2002PECS (Power Electronics Circuit Simulator) enables the time-domain simulation of switched networks that may contain nonlinear elements. In the design of PECS focus has been placed not only in obtaining high speed but also in achieving a very high degree of accuracy. A set of optimized computer algorithms that have been incorporated into the software to
null Duwang Li, R. Tymerski, T. Ninomiya
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An educational tool for power electronics circuits
Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2009AbstractIn this study, an educational tool has been prepared for a shorter term and more economic education of power electronics circuits. In parallel with the improvements of semiconductor technology, the development of power electronics circuits has magnified the importance of either teorical or practical education of power electronics course.
ELMAS, ÇETİN, SÖNMEZ, YUSUF
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Accurate time-domain simulation of power electronic circuits✰
Electric Power Systems Research, 2021Abstract Modern power electronic circuits contain numerous switches driven by high frequency controllers and can cause discontinuities in time-domain simulation methods. This paper presents numerical problems resulting from discontinuities when simulating power electronic circuits. Limitations in existing methods are analyzed.
Willy Nzale +4 more
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Power electronic circuit topology
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1988A generalized concept of 'sources' that embraces both power generators and power consumers is presented. This approach simplifies the basic topological aspects of power electronic converter circuits, which are reduced to an array of switches for selectively interconnecting two source systems.
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Switched-capacitor power electronics circuits
IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine, 2001One of the main orientations in power electronics in the last decade has been the development of switching-mode converters without inductors and transformers. Light weight, small size and high power density are the result of using only switches and capacitors in the power stage of these converters.
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Software breadboards for power electronic circuits
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 1991A software breadboard is a means of simulating power electronic circuits at the device-level. The objective is to obtain detailed performance information such as device voltage and current waveforms and power dissipations. The intent is to accurately model the circuit for use in place of measurements to assess performance and even in a design mode to ...
R. Kelkar +2 more
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Power electronic circuits and devices
2005This chapter reviews the main classes of circuits and devices that are currently used, emphasizing the basic operating principles and characteristics. The three-pulse rectifier supplies a resistive load in series with a filter inductor, the inductor being large enough to ensure that the load current is continuous and ripple-free.
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Specific Integrated Circuits for Power Electronics
EPE Journal, 1991SummaryThis paper shows through examples that micrelectronics plays animportant role in modern power electronics devices.The main requirements of power electronics designers are reliability, performances, easy maintenance, user friendly interface, ruggedness to electromagentic, mechanical and thermal constraints. Besides the development of new types of
Mathys, Pierre, Van Eck, Jean-Louis
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