Power Electronics Step-by-Step: Design, Modeling, Simulation, and Control

· McGraw Hill Professional
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Explore the latest power electronics principles, practices, and applications

This electrical engineering guide offers comprehensive coverage of design, modeling, simulation, and control for power electronics. The book describes real-world applications for the technology and features case studies worked out in both MATLAB and Simulink. Presented in an accessible style, Power Electronics Step-by-Step: Design, Modeling, Simulation, and Control focuses on the latest technologies, such as DC-based systems, and emphasizes the averaging technique for both simulation and modeling. You will get photos, diagrams, flowcharts, graphs, equations, and tables that illustrate each topic.

  • Circuit components
  • Non-isolated DC/DC conversion
  • Power analysis
  • DC to single-phase AC conversion
  • Single-phase AC to DC conversion
  • Galvanic isolated DC/DC conversion
  • Power conversion for three-phase AC
  • Bidirectional power conversion
  • Averaging model for simulation
  • Dynamic modeling of DC/DC converters
  • Regulation of voltage and current

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About the author

Weidong Xiao is Associate Professor at University of Sydney, Department of Engineering and Information Technologies, Center for Future Energy Networks. His research involves modeling, design, simulation, and control of power electronics with focus of photovoltaic power systems. Weidong has authored one book and hundreds of technical papers and is on an editorial board at IEEE

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