This is the definitive reference for anyone involved in pulsewidth modulated DC-to-DC power conversion
Pulsewidth Modulated DC-to-DC Power Conversion: Circuits, Dynamics, and Control Designs provides engineers, researchers, and students in the power electronics field with comprehensive and complete guidance to understanding pulsewidth modulated (PWM) DC-to-DC power converters. Presented in three parts, the book addresses the circuitry and operation of PWM DC-to-DC converters and their dynamic characteristics, along with in-depth discussions of control design of PWM DC-to-DC converters. Topics include:
* Basics of DC-to-DC power conversion
* DC-to-DC converter circuits
* Dynamic modeling
* Power stage dynamics
* Closed-loop performance
* Voltage mode control and feedback design
* Current mode control and compensation design
* Sampling effects of current mode control
Featuring fully tested problems and simulation examples as well as downloadable lecture slides and ready-to-run PSpice programs, Pulsewidth Modulated DC-to-DC Power Conversion is an ideal reference book for professional engineers as well as graduate and undergraduate students.
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BYUNGCHO CHOI is a professor in the School of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science at Kyungpook National University,
Daegu, Korea. He received his Ph D from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia. Over the past
twenty years, Dr. Choi has been teaching and doing research in the
area of PWM DC-to-DC power conversion.