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Simulation of Power Electronics Circuits with MATLAB®/Simulink® : Design, Analyze, and Prototype Power Electronics / by Farzin Asadi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Asadi, Farzin, author.
Series:
Maker Innovations Series, 2948-2550
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Makerspaces.
Maker.
Local Subjects:
Maker.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (541 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2022.
Summary:
Design and analyze electronic components and systems with the help of powerful software and effective skillsets. Balancing theory with practical exploration of the relevant software, you'll start solving power electronics problems like a pro. Using MATLAB®/Simulink®, you'll analyze the circuit in a laptop charger; interface with the power electronics converter controlling a washing machine's motor; turn on lamps with an electronic ballast; convert AC into DC power; and more! Power electronics are at the bedrock of all the wonderful devices simplifying our daily life. Designing them isn't just about understanding schematics. It also requires measuring twice and cutting once. In order to save time and money, a power electronics circuit must be simulated before construction. So you'll learn how to work with one of the most powerful simulation tools for this purpose. That way you'll know before you even go to make it whether the circuit works as expected. Learn to workwith MATLAB®/Simulink® by directly applying and building the projects in this book. Or use it as a lab manual for power electronics and industrial electronics. Either way, using strong simulations and solid design theory, you'll be able to build power electronics that don't fail. You will: Simulate power electronics effectively before building them Select suitable semiconductor components for your circuit based on simulation waveforms Extract dynamic models of converters and design suitable controllers for them.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Simulink®
Chapter 2: Simulation of Dynamical Equations in Simulink®
Chapter 3: Important Measurements on the Signals
Chapter 4: Simulation of Uncontrolled Rectifier Circuits
Chapter 5: Simulation of Controlled Rectifier Circuits
Chapter 6: Simulation of DC-DC Converters
Chapter 7: Simulation of Inverters
Chapter 8: Simulation of Motors and Generators
Chapter 9: State Space Averaging
Chapter 10: Input/Output Impedance of DC-DC Converters
Chapter 11: Review of Some of the Important Theoretical Concepts
Excerises.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9781484282205
1484282205
OCLC:
1342590434

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