Control of power electronic converters and systems [v.2]
Language: English Publication details: Academic Press 2018 LondonDescription: xvi, 551pISBN:- 9780128161364
- 621.3815 C768 v.2
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 621.3815 C768 v.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out to Amit Kumar (S23204060300) | 18/07/2025 | A183665 |
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Control of Power Electronic Converters, Volume Two gives the theory behind power electronic converter control and discusses the operation, modelling and control of basic converters. The main components of power electronics systems that produce a desired effect (energy conversion, robot motion, etc.) by controlling system variables (voltages and currents) are thoroughly covered. Both small (mobile phones, computer power supplies) and very large systems (trains, wind turbines, high voltage power lines) and their power ranges, from the Watt to the Gigawatt, are presented and explored. Users will find a focused resource on how to apply innovative control techniques for power converters and drives.
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