Inductive Devices in Power Electronics by Peter Zacharias (.PDF)

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Inductive Devices in Power Electronics: Materials, measurement, design and applications by Peter Zacharias
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Overview: During the rapid developments in semiconductor technology, the role of inductive components as a limitation for further improvements became clear. The challenges involve the magnetization losses and unwanted eddy currents at higher switching frequencies, which in turn limit the reduction of device volumes. New materials and design approaches offer solutions. Furthermore, new topologies of power converters in connection with flexible digital controls and design of magnetic components offer ways to reduce the required component volume and increase the power density, which is especially important for mobile applications. This overview for researchers and experts in industry and academia, as well as for device manufacturers, presents a summary of important new developments to tackle unwanted effects in inductive components and to reduce device volumes. It is compiled by specialists in materials, device design and application of magnetic devices in power electronics. The focus is on practical advice and application examples to help readers solve their problems.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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