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Substantially expanded and updated, the new edition of this classic textbook provides unrivalled coverage of the fundamentals of power electronics. Comprehensive coverage of foundational concepts in circuits, magnetics, devices, dynamic models, and control establishes a strong conceptual framework for further study. Extensive discussion of contemporary practical considerations, enhanced by real-world examples, prepares readers for design scenarios ranging from low-power dc/dc converters to multi-megawatt ac machine drives. New topics include SiC and GaN wide-bandgap materials, superjunction MOSFET and IGBT devices, advanced magnetics design, multi-level and switched-capacitor converters, RF converter circuits, and EMI. Over 300 new and revised end-of-chapter problems enhance and expand understanding of the material, with solutions for instructors. Unique in its breadth and depth, and providing a range of flexible teaching pathways at multiple levels, this is the definitive guide to power electronics for graduate and senior undergraduate students in electrical engineering, and practicing electrical engineers.
Publisher : Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition (October 5, 2023)
Language : English
Hardcover : 875 pages
ISBN-10 : 1316519511
ISBN-13 : 978-1316519516
Item Weight : 4.59 pounds
Dimensions : 8 x 1.75 x 10 inches
Amazon Customer –
Great for self-study as a practicing engineer
This book, along with its companion MIT OCW lectures (on YouTube), are great for self-studying power electronics as a practicing engineer.The only thing lacking (as is all too common with textbooks) is solutions to the end of chapter problems. However this book mostly makes up for this with ample in-chapter examples.
TAN DUY –
One of the best power electronics book
This is one of the best power electronics I have read. In depth and detailed analysis provides full understanding even with some difficult topics, e.g., magnetics. This is a must book for PE engineer
YS –
The Best Power Electronics Textbook!
A must read for anyone who wants to deeply understand power electronics! – Minjie Chen (Princeton University)
Chris Penoglides –
Helped me as a practitioning engineer to have the big picture of new power converters and magnetics. Cannot get that info from white papers and articles from semiconductor producers.