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Other titles in the McGraw-Hill Electronic Engineering series:Switchmode Power Supply Simulation: With PSpice and SPICE 3 with CDROM (McGraw-Hill Electronic Engineering)by Steven M. Sandler
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A MASTER CLASS IN POWER SUPPLY DESIGN THROUGH CIRCUIT SIMULATION
With this book/CD package, designing today's smaller, cooler-running switchmode power supplies (SMPS) is faster and simpler. Expert Steven M. Sandler provides full explanations of modeling fundamentals and SPICE 3 simulation methods. He walks readers through every aspect of powerful circuit simulation techniques, including filters and magnetics. There's no better source for learning how to:
A ROADMAP TO SMOOTHER, SIMPLER, IMPROVED SMPS DESIGN SPICE modeling of magnetic components * EMI filter design * Buck topology converters * Flyback converters * Low dropout linear regulators * DC-to-AC conversions * Power factor correction * Boost and sepic converters * Improving simulation performance * Solving convergence and other simulation problems * Simulation examples: actual vs. simulation results Synopsis:With the help of this time-saving book/cd package, circuit designers and engineers can successfully simulate switched mode power supplies. The book covers all aspects of power supply design simulation, including filters and magnetics-and also fully explains modeling fundamentals and SPICE3 simulation techniques. The accompanying CD features a wealth of SPICE3 and ISpice models and examples.
Synopsis:A master-class in power supply design through circuit simulation This book/CD-ROM package covers every essential aspect of power supply design simulation and fully explains the fundamentals of SPICE 3 simulation techniques.
About the AuthorSteven M. Sandler is a consultant to AEi Systems, LLC, a power electronics firm he founded in 1995, and author of SMPS Simulation with SPICE 3, published by McGraw-Hill. He developed and taught courses at Motorola University and has written many articles on power circuit modeling for PCIM, PEIN, and Intusoft Online. He holds a BSEE from Pacific Western University. Table of ContentsPREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITIONChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 3: EMI Filter DesignChapter 5: Flyback ConvertersChapter 7: DC-to-AC ConversionsChapter 9: Improving Simulation PerformanceSUGGESTED READINGS |
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