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A guide to the theory behind, and design of, PWM and resonant switching supplies. It provides information on switching supply operation and selecting an appropriate topology for your application. It covers buck, boost, flyback, push-pull, half bridge, and full bridge regulator circuits. Why Use Switching Power Supplies? How a Switching Power Supply Works. A Walk Through a Representative Switching Power Supply. Switching Power Supply Topologies. Semiconductors Used in a Switching Power Supply.The Magnetic Components within a Switching Power Supply. Cross-Regulation of the Outputs. Protection. Miscellaneous Topics. Closing the Loop--Feedback and Stability. Resonant Converters. An Introduction. Switching Power Design Examples. Bibliography. Index Author Biography Martin C. Brown is one of the most active programmers outside of Be porting UNIX applications to the BeOS. He has worked with most varieties of UNIX, Mac, and Windows systems, doing everything from software development to system administration. When hes not on the job as an IT manager, he is enthusiastically involved in the Be development effort.
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Practical Switching Power Supply Design
Marty Brown Mokorola Semiconductor
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Practical Switching Power Supply Design
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