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POWER ELECTRONICS HANDBOOK POWER ELECTRONICS HANDBOOK DEVICES, CIRCUITS, AND APPLICATIONS Edited by Muhammad H. Rashid Ph.D., Fellow IEE, Fellow IEEE Professor and Director Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of West Florida Pensacola, Florida AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON • NEWYORK • OXFORD PARIS • SANDIEGO • SANFRANCISCO • SINGAPORE • SYDNEY • TOKYO Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier 30CorporateDrive,Suite400,Burlington,MA01803,USA 525BStreet,Suite1900,SanDiego,California92101-4495,USA 84Theobald’sRoad,LondonWC1X8RR,UK Thisbookisprintedonacid-freepaper. Copyright©2007,ElsevierInc.Allrightsreserved. Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproducedortransmittedinanyformorbyany means,electronicormechanical,includingphotocopy,recording,oranyinformation storageandretrievalsystem,withoutpermissioninwritingfromthepublisher. PermissionsmaybesoughtdirectlyfromElsevier’sScience&TechnologyRights DepartmentinOxford,UK:phone:(+44)1865843830,fax:(+44)1865853333, E-mail:[email protected] viatheElsevierhomepage(http://elsevier.com),byselecting“Support&Contact” then“CopyrightandPermission”andthen“ObtainingPermissions.” LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Applicationsubmitted BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. ISBN13:978-0-12-088479-7 ISBN10:0-12-088479-8 ForinformationonallAcademicPresspublications visitourWebsiteatwww.books.elsevier.com PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica 07 08 09 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Dedication Tothosewhopromotepowerelectronicsandinspirestudentsforfindingapplicationsfor thebenefitsofthepeopleandtheenvironmentintheglobalcommunity v Table of Contents Chapter1 Introduction 1 PhilipT.Krein DepartmentofElectricalandComputerEngineering UniversityofIllinois Urbana,Illinois,USA Chapter2 ThePowerDiode 15 AliI.Maswood SchoolofEEE NanyangTechnologicalUniversity NanyangAvenue,Singapore Chapter3 PowerBipolarTransistors 27 MarceloGodoySimoes EngineeringDivision ColoradoSchoolofMines Golden,Colorado,USA Chapter4 ThePowerMOSFET 41 IssaBatarseh SchoolofElectricalEngineeringandComputerScience UniversityofCentralFlorida 4000CentralFloridaBlvd. Orlando,Florida,USA Chapter5 InsulatedGateBipolarTransistor 71 S.AbedinpourandK.Shenai DepartmentofElectricalEngineeringandComputerScience UniversityofIllinoisatChicago 851,SouthMorganStreet(M/C154) Chicago,Illinois,USA vii viii TableofContents Chapter6 Thyristors 89 AngusBryant DepartmentofEngineering UniversityofWarwick CoventryCV47AL,UK EnricoSanti DepartmentofElectricalEngineering UniversityofSouthCarolina Columbia,SouthCarolina,USA JerryHudgins DepartmentofElectricalEngineering UniversityofNebraska Lincoln,Nebraska,USA PatrickPalmer DepartmentofEngineering UniversityofCambridge TrumpingtonStreet CambridgeCB21PZ,UK Chapter7 GateTurn-offThyristors 115 MuhammadH.Rashid ElectricalandComputerEngineering UniversityofWestFlorida 11000UniversityParkway Pensacola,Florida,USA Chapter8 MOSControlledThyristors(MCTs) 123 S.Yuvarajan DepartmentofElectricalEngineering NorthDakotaStateUniversity P.O.Box5285 Fargo,NorthDakota,USA Chapter9 StaticInductionDevices 133 BogdanM.Wilamowski AlabamaMicroelectronicsScienceandTechnologyCenter AuburnUniversity Alabama,USA Chapter10 DiodeRectifiers 145 Yim-ShuLeeandMartinH.L.Chow DepartmentofElectronicandInformationEngineering TheHongKongPolytechnic UniversityHungHom HongKong TableofContents ix Chapter11 Single-phaseControlledRectifiers 179 JoséRodríguez,PabloLezana, SamirKouro,and AlejandroWeinstein DepartmentofElectronics UniversidadTécnicaFederico SantaMaría,Valparaíso,Chile Chapter12 Three-phaseControlledRectifiers 201 JuanW.Dixon DepartmentofElectricalEngineering PontificiaUniversidadCatólicadeChile VicuñaMackenna4860 Santiago,Chile Chapter13 DC–DCConverters 245 DariuszCzarkowski DepartmentofElectricalandComputerEngineering PolytechnicUniversity Brooklyn,NewYork,USA Chapter14 DC/DCConversionTechniqueandTwelveSeriesLuo-converters 261 FangLinLuo SchoolofEEE,BlockS1 NanyangTechnologicalUniversity NanyangAvenue,Singapore HongYe SchoolofBiologicalSciences,BlockSBS NanyangTechnologicalUniversity NanyangAvenue,Singapore Chapter15 Inverters 353 JoséR.Espinoza DepartamentodeIngenieríaEléctrica,of.220 UniversidaddeConcepción Casilla160-C,Correo3 Concepción,Chile Chapter16 ResonantandSoft-switchingConverters 405 S.Y.(Ron)HuiandHenryS.H.Chung DepartmentofElectronicEngineering CityUniversityofHongKong TatCheeAvenue,Kowloon HongKong

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Power electronics, which is a rapidly growing area in terms of research and applications, uses modern electronics technology to convert electric power from one form to another, such as ac-dc, dc-dc, dc-ac, and ac-ac with a variable output magnitude and frequency. Power electronics has many applicati
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