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Control Circuits in Power Electronics: Practical Issues in Design and Implementation describes practical issues related to the design and implementation of control circuits in the operation and performance of power electronics converters. The book focuses on a range state-of-the-art control solutions, including circuit technology, design techniques, and implementation issues.
Topics covered include;
- PWM-based sliding mode control schemes for DC-DC power converters
- synthetic-ripple hysteretic controllers for DC/DC converters
- one-cycle controlled single phase power inverters
- digital PWM control of high-frequency DC-DC switched-mode power converters
- microcontroller-based electronic ballasts for high-intensity-discharge lamps
- FPGA-based controllers for direct sliding mode control of PWM boost rectifiers
- DSP controllers for three-phase unity-power-factor rectifiers and voltage-sourced inverters
- FPGA-DSP controllers for DC-DC converters in renewable energy applications, topologies, modulation and control of multilevel converters
- state-of-the-art intelligent gate drivers for IGBT power modules
- control of integrated switched capacitor power converters
- DSP-based natural frame control schemes for three-phase unity-power-factor rectifiers
- dual-core DSP for control and communication in AC microgrids
- the use of computational intelligence for designing power electronics converters