PART 1. INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Power Electronic Systems; Chapter 2. Overview of Power Semiconductor Switches; Chapter 3. Review of Basic Electrical and Magnetic Circuit Concepts; Chapter 4. Computer Simulation of Power Electronic Converters and Systems; PART 2. GENERIC POWER ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; Chapter 5. Line-Frequency Diode Rectifiers: Line-Frequency ac Uncontrolled dc; Chapter 6. Line-Frequency Phase-Controlled Rectifiers and Inverters: Line-Frequency ac Controlled dc; Chapter 7. dc-dc Switch-Mode Converters; Chapter 8. Switch-Mode dc-ac Inverters: dc Sinusoidal ac; Chapter 9. Resonant Converters: Zero-Voltage and/or Zero-Current Switchings; PART 3. POWER SUPPLY APPLICATIONS; Chapter 10. Switching dc Power Supplies; Chapter 11. Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power Supplies; PART 4. MOTOR DRIVE APPLICATIONS; Chapter 12. Introduction to Motor Drives; Chapter 13. dc Motor Drives; Chapter 14. Induction Motor Drives; Chapter 15. Synchronous Motor Drives; PART 5. OTHER APPLICATIONS; Chapter 16. Residential and Industrial Applications; Chapter 17. Electric Utility Applications; Chapter 18. Optimizing the Utility Interface with Power Electronic Systems; PART 6. SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; Chapter 19. Basic Semiconductor Physics; Chapter 20. Power Diodes; Chapter 21. Bipolar Junction Transistors; Chapter 22. Power MOSFETs; Chapter 23. Thyristors; Chapter 24. Gate Turn-Off Thyristors; Chapter 25. Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors; Chapter 26. Emerging Devices and Circuits; PART 7. PRACTICAL CONVERTER DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS; Chapter 27. Snubber Circuits; Chapter 28. Gate and Base Drive Circuits; Chapter 29. Component Temperature Control and Heat Sinks; Chapter 30. Design of Magnetic Components; Index.
Ned Mohan is the Oscar A. Schott Professor of Power Electronics at the University of Minnesota, He has numerous patents and publications in this field. He is a Fellow of the IEEE. Tore M. Undeland is a professor in Power Electronics in the Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. He is also a scientific advisor to the SINTEF Energy Research. William P. Robbins is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Prior to joining the University of Minnesota, he was a research engineer at the Boeing Company.
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