Practical Design of Power Supplies |
| | | | Title: | Practical Design of Power Supplies | | Author: | Ron Lenk | | Publisher: | Wiley-IEEE Press [Website] | | Type: | Book / Hardcover | | Publication Date: | 11 July, 2005 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 047175045X / 9780471750451 | | List Price: | $99.95 | | You Save: | $19.99 | | Amazon Price: | $79.96 | |
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Product Description Practical Design of Power Supplies "In a rare and very welcome departure from the power industry's standard technical treatise, Ron Lenk's book . . . offers a clear, pragmatic view of the practical real-world aspects governing power supply design . . . . Engineers at all levels . . . can expect to gain an enlightened perspective normally gained only after years of design experience." --Frank Wahl, Managing Editor, PCIM Magazine "This is a real hands-on reference in which Ron has done an outstanding job of combining just enough theory for understanding, together with several lifetimes' worth of experience. I am confident that it is destined to become dog-eared and worn on the top of every power supply designer's desk." --Bob Mammano, Vice President Advanced Technology, Unitrode Practical Design of Power Supplies details key techniques and offers advice to engineers and technicians who want to design and build power supplies that work the first time they are turned on. Leading authority Ron Lenk presents current, experiment-based information that can save hours of research and design time. Containing many handy "Practice Notes" and real-world examples, Practical Design of Power Supplies is an excellent how-to reference to keep by your side throughout the design, lab, and production phases. The topics covered will be immediately useful in everyday circuits and systems work: * Common terms and instrumentation * How to design successful magnetics * How to compensate the feedback loop to obtain stable operation * Practical EMI * Topology selection * Worst-case analysis Practical Design of Power Supplies will be especially useful to designers who need to understand and implement the concepts behind loop compensation and magnetics design.
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Practical, Practical, Practical.............. 15 September, 2001 This is far and away the most practical, comprehensive and useful reference on power supplies I have ever read. It covers it all from component level through EMI control in a very straight forward manner. EXCELLENT!
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The Best! Very, Very Practical !!! 20 February, 2004 Best book about practical design of electronics (power supplies). There is no "PHD BSing", all formulas are simple and easy to use. Many, many advices and shortcuts. If you are EE (and you know what a resistor looks like), but never designed power supplies - you can start your first design after reading this book. So, spend $70 and buy this book. If you have no money (or you rather buy beer than book), ask your boss to buy it (book) for you...
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Outstanding! 27 September, 2001 This is an excellent book that leads you through switched-mode power supply design in plain English with a practical and straight-forward approach. Highlights for me include the conversation on trade-offs for topologies, the end-to-end design examples, and the detailed treatment of magnetics design and implementation. I have many power supply books (including a very good one by Ralph Tartar), but this is my favorite. To put it simply, if you have any responsibility for designing or understanding power supplies, you need a copy of this book on your bookshelf.
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Good Book 04 September, 2007 Fairly clear, a little generic but useful to grasp the basic concepts. A good first step towards the design of Power supplies.
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