Year: 2010 Author: Valery Vodovozov Language: english Genre: handbook Publisher: Ventus Publishing ApS ISBN: 978-87-7681-625-4 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Number of pages: 118 Description: Power Electronics is the technology associated with efficient conversion, control and conditioning of electric power from its available input into the desired electrical output form. The field of the book is concerned of electrical power processing using electronic devices the key component of which is a switching power converter. Power electronics has found an important place in modern technology being a core of power and energy control. Almost all the new electrical and electromechanical equipment contain power circuits. The power levels encountered in this field range from less than one watt in supplies for the batteryoperated portable equipment to tens, hundreds, or thousands of watts in power units of office equipment, kilowatts to megawatts in variable-speed motor drives, approaching megawatts in the rectifiers and inverters that interface the local transmission lines with the high power systems.
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Introduction to Power Electronics
Year: 2010
Author: Valery Vodovozov
Language: english
Genre: handbook
Publisher: Ventus Publishing ApS
ISBN: 978-87-7681-625-4
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Number of pages: 118
Description: Power Electronics is the technology associated with efficient conversion, control and conditioning of
electric power from its available input into the desired electrical output form. The field of the book is
concerned of electrical power processing using electronic devices the key component of which is a
switching power converter.
Power electronics has found an important place in modern technology being a core of power and
energy control. Almost all the new electrical and electromechanical equipment contain power circuits.
The power levels encountered in this field range from less than one watt in supplies for the batteryoperated
portable equipment to tens, hundreds, or thousands of watts in power units of office
equipment, kilowatts to megawatts in variable-speed motor drives, approaching megawatts in the
rectifiers and inverters that interface the local transmission lines with the high power systems.
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