Fundamentals of Power Supply Design false By:Robert Mammano Published on 2017-03-26 byWhether you are a student, a newly-minted engineer entering the field of power electronics, a salesperson needing to understand a customer's needs, or a seasoned power supply designer desiring to track down a forgotten equation, this book will be a significant aid. Beginning with the basic definition of a power supply, we will traverse through voltage regulation techniques and the components necessary for their implementation, and then move on to the myriad of circuit topologies and control algorithms prevalent in modern-day design solutions. Separate chapters on feedback-loop compensation and magnetic design principles will build on this foundation, along with in-depth descriptions for dealing with regulations for electromagnetic compatibly, human safety, and energy efficiency issues.
Robert Mammano is the author of 'Fundamentals of Power Supply Design'. Books by Robert Mammano. Fundamentals of Power Supply Design. Format: Hardcover Change. Price: $58.99 + Free shipping with Amazon Prime. Write a review. It just goes over the fundamentals. I was expecting that the book would be as detailed as Basso, Maniktala or Billing's books. TI could have done a better job of incorporating.
Whether you are a student, a recent engineering grad entering the field of power electronics, or a seasoned power supply designer, this book will be a significant resource. From a basic definition of a power supply, this book follows with voltage regulation and the components necessary for implementation, and continues by describing the many circuit topologies and control Whether you are a student, a recent engineering grad entering the field of power electronics, or a seasoned power supply designer, this book will be a significant resource. From a basic definition of a power supply, this book follows with voltage regulation and the components necessary for implementation, and continues by describing the many circuit topologies and control algorithms. There are separate chapters on feedback-loop compensation and magnetic design as well as in-depth descriptions for complying with regulations for electromagnetic compatibly, human safety, and energy efficiency. Final chapters will describe the value proposition for digital control and the practical aspects of power supply construction.
The information contained within this book has been drawn from the knowledge generated through forty years of Power Supply Design Seminars developed and presented by Unitrode and Texas Instruments, with references in the book’s chapters linking to TI’s library of past seminar topics.