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Fundamentals of Power Electronics

Kaushal Dhawan

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Fundamentals of Power Electronics" offers a comprehensive exploration of principles, applications, and advancements in power electronics. We provide a valuable resource for students, engineers, and researchers to understand the fundamental concepts and practical aspects of power electronic systems.
We cover a wide range of topics, including semiconductor devices, power electronic converters, control techniques, and applications in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and industrial systems. Complex concepts are presented clearly and accessibly, with step-by-step explanations, illustrative examples, and detailed diagrams to aid comprehension.
Real-world examples and case studies demonstrate the application of power electronics in various industries, offering insights into design considerations, performance optimization, and troubleshooting techniques. Each chapter is structured to facilitate learning, with learning objectives, summaries, review questions, and problem-solving exercises to reinforce understanding and retention of key concepts.
The book incorporates the latest advancements in power electronics technology, including wide bandgap semiconductors, digital control techniques, and emerging applications such as wireless power transfer and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
"Fundamentals of Power Electronics" is an essential guide for mastering power electronics and its applications in today's technological landscape.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 238 pages.

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