This book is the first of a three-part series on PWM dc-to-dc power converters and systems. The series will collectively cover the circuit topologies, dynamic analyses, and control design of PWM converters and dc power distribution systems. This volume deals with the power stage components, topological structures, and operations of standalone PWM dc-to-dc converters.
Volume I: Circuits and operation of PWM converters
Volume II: Dynamics and control of standalone PWM converters
Volume III: Analysis and design of Dc power distribution systems
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1 PWM Dc-to-Dc Power Conversion
1.1 PWM Dc-to-Dc Power Conversion
1.2 Standalone Dc-to-Dc Power Conversion System
1.3 Features and Issues of PWM Dc-to-Dc Converter
1.4 Dc Power Distribution Systems
1.5 Simulators for Power Electronics Circuits and Systems
1.6 Three-Volume Book Series
1.7 Highlights of First Volume
2 Power Stage Components and Switching Circuits
2.1 Semiconductor Switches
2.2 Energy Storage and Transfer Devices
2.3 Switching Circuits in Practice
2.4 Chapter Summary
3 Buck Converter
3.1 Ideal Step-Down Dc-to-Dc Power Conversion
3.2 Buck Converter: Step-Down Dc-to-Dc Converter
3.3 Buck Converter in Start-Up Transient
3.4 Buck Converter in Steady State
3.5 Buck Converter in Discontinuous Conduction Mode
3.6 Closed-Loop Control of Buck Converter
3.7 Chapter Summary
4 Dc-to-Dc Power Converter Circuits
4.1 Boost Converter
4.2 Buck/Boost Converter
4.3 Three Basic Converters
4.4 C¢¥uk Converter
4.5 Bidirectional Boost Converter
...4.6 Flyback Converter: Transformer-Isolated Buck/Boost Converter
4.7 Buck-Derived Isolated Dc-to-Dc Converters
4.8 Forward Converters
4.9 Bridge-Type Isolated Converters
4.10 Chapter Summary
A Answers to End-of-Chapter Problems