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Author Chappell, Paul H., author.

Title Introduction to power electronics / Paul H. Chappell.

Publication Info. Boston, MA : Artech House, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (200 pages) : illustrations.
Series Artech House power engineering library
Artech House power engineering series.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 29, 2016).
Includes index.
Contents Introduction to Power Electronics; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Power Semiconductor Devices; 1.2 Power Conversion; 1.3 Passive Components; 1.4 Parameters and Analysis of Waveforms; 1.5 Ideal Power Device; 1.6 Practical Device; 1.7 Sources of Information; 2 Diode; 2.1 Ideal Characteristic of a Diode; 2.2 Simple Diode Model; 2.3 Diode Model; 2.4 Power Dissipation; 2.5 Free-Wheeling Diode (Fly-Wheel); 2.6 Zener Diode; 2.7 Schottky Diode; 3 Thyristor; 3.1 Gate Isolation Circuit; 3.2 Snubber; 3.3 Natural Commutation.
3.4 Single-Phase AC Supply with Single-Gate Pulse Applied to a Thyristor and Resistive Load3.5 Single-Phase Supply with Single-Gate Pulse Applied to a Thyristor and Inductance Load; 3.6 Forced Commutation; 3.7 Triac; 3.8 Gate Turn-Off Thyristors; 4 Transistors; 4.1 Safe Operating Area; 4.2 Snubber; 4.3 Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor; 4.4 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor; 4.5 Guid.
Summary The subject of power electronics is concerned with solid state devices for the control and conversion of electrical power. These silicon devices are designed mainly for switching the transfer current from one part of an electrical circuit to another. Power electronics has a wide range of applications from the small systems used in electrical appliances to very large systems for the supply and distribution of electricity. Although it can be difficult to completely define where the boundary lies between electronics and power electronics, this resource succeeds at breaking down the discipline. Containing the useful concepts and building blocks that go into making a power converter operate successfully, this book provides a description of the characteristics of different types of power semiconductor devices and their application to power converter circuits. Applications to power transmission, electric drives, and medical equipment are included to illustrate the wide range of power electronics in both small and high power circuits.
Subject Power electronics.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Power electronics. (OCoLC)fst01074238
Other Form: Print version: Chappell, Paul H. Introduction to power electronics. Boston, MA : Artech House, ©2014 9781608077199 1608077195 (OCoLC)865491830
ISBN 9781608077205 (electronic bk.)
1608077209 (electronic bk.)
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