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Tags: Electronics, Lang:en
Summary
Power Supply Cookbook, Second Edition provides an
easy-to-follow, step-by-step design framework for a wide
variety of power supplies. With this book, anyone with a
basic knowledge of electronics can create a very complicated
power supply design in less than one day. With the common
industry design approaches presented in each section, this
unique book allows the reader to design linear, switching,
and quasi-resonant switching power supplies in an organized
fashion. Formerly complicated design topics such as
magnetics, feedback loop compensation design, and EMI/RFI
control are all described in simple language and design
steps. This book also details easy-to-modify design examples
that provide the reader with a design template useful for
creating a variety of power supplies.
This newly revised edition is a practical,
"start-to-finish" design reference. It is organized to allow
both seasoned and inexperienced engineers to quickly find and
apply the information they need. Features of the new edition
include updated information on the design of the output
stages, selecting the controller IC, and other functions
associated with power supplies, such as: switching power
supply control, synchronization of the power supply to an
external source, input low voltage inhibitors, loss of power
signals, output voltage shut-down, major current loops, and
paralleling filter capacitors. It also offers coverage of
waveshaping techniques, major loss reduction techniques,
snubbers, and quasi-resonant converters.
Guides engineers through a step-by-step design
framework for a wide variety of power supplies, many of
which can be designed in less than one day
Provides easy-to-understand information about often
complicated topics, making power supply design a much
more accessible and enjoyable process.