As we increasingly use electronic devices to direct our daily lives, so grows our dependence on reliable energy sources to power them. Because modern electronic systems demand steady, efficient, reliable DC voltage sources—often at a sub-1V level—commercial AC lines, batteries, and other common resources no longer suffice. New technologies also require intricate techniques to protect against natural and manmade disasters. Still, despite its importance, practical information on this critical subject remains hard to find.Using simple, accessible language to balance coverage of theoretical and practical aspects, DC Power Supplies, Power Management and Surge Protection details the essentials of power electronics circuits applicable to low-power systems, including modern portable devices. A summary of underlying principles and essential design points, it compares academic research and industry publications and reviews DC power supply fundamentals, including linear and low-dropout regulators. Content also addresses common switching regulator topologies, exploring resonant conversion approaches.Coverage includes other important topics such as:Control aspects and control theoryDigital control and control ICs used in switching regulatorsPower management and energy efficiencyOverall power conversion stage and basic protection strategies for higher reliabilityBattery management and comparison of battery chemistries and charge/discharge managementSurge and transient protection of circuits designed with modern semiconductors based on submicron dimension transistorsThis specialized design resource explores applicable fundamental elements of power sources, with numerous cited references and discussion of commercial components and manufacturers. Regardless of their previous experience level, this information will greatly aid designers, researchers, and academics who, study, design, and produce the viable new power sources needed to propel our modern electronic world.
Review of Fundamentals Related to DC Power Supply Design and Linear Regulators. Switching Power Supply Topologies and Design Fundamentals. Power Semiconductors. Resonant Converters and Wireless Power Supplies. Control Loop Design of DC-to-DC Converters. Power Management. Off-the-Line Switching Power Supplies. Rechargeable Batteries and Their Management. Protection of Systems from Surges and Transients.
Nihal Kularatna, Alistair Steyn Ross, Jayathu Fernando, Sisira James, New Zealand) Kularatna, Nihal (Associate Professor in Electronic Engineering, The University of Waikato, New Zealand) Ross, Alistair Steyn (Computational Physicist and Associate Professor, School of Engineering, University of Waikato, respectively) Fernando, Jayathu (BSc and MSc degrees from University of Colombo and University of Moratuwa, University of Aberdeen and University of Waikato respectively.) James, Sisira (BE, MSc and PhD degrees from Bangalore University
Nihal Kularatna, Kosala Gunawardane, New Zealand) Kularatna, Nihal (Associate Professor in Electronic Engineering, The University of Waikato, New Zealand) Gunawardane, Kosala (Dr. Kosala Gunawardane is a Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Auckland University of Technology
Nihal Kularatna, Kosala Gunawardane, New Zealand) Kularatna, Nihal (Associate Professor in Electronic Engineering, The University of Waikato, New Zealand) Gunawardane, Kosala (Dr. Kosala Gunawardane is a Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Auckland University of Technology
Nihal Kularatna, Alistair Steyn Ross, Jayathu Fernando, Sisira James, New Zealand) Kularatna, Nihal (Associate Professor in Electronic Engineering, The University of Waikato, New Zealand) Ross, Alistair Steyn (Computational Physicist and Associate Professor, School of Engineering, University of Waikato, respectively) Fernando, Jayathu (BSc and MSc degrees from University of Colombo and University of Moratuwa, University of Aberdeen and University of Waikato respectively.) James, Sisira (BE, MSc and PhD degrees from Bangalore University