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Elements of Power Electronics (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) [Hardcover]

Philip T. Krein (Author)
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0195117018 978-0195117011 September 25, 1997
Power electronics is an enabling technology for almost all electrical applications. The field is growing rapidly because electrical devices need electronic circuits to process their energy. Elements of Power Electronics, the first undergraduate book to discuss this subject in a conceptual framework, provides comprehensive coverage of power electronics at a level suitable for undergraduate student engineers, students in advanced degree programs, and novices in the field. It aims to establish a fundamental engineering basis for power electronics analysis, design, and implementation, offering broad and in-depth coverage of basic material. The text's unifying framework includes the physical implications of circuit laws, switching circuit analysis, and the basis for converter operation and control. Dc-dc, ac-dc, dc-ac, and ac-ac conversion tasks are examined and principles of resonant converters and discontinuous converters are discussed. Models for real devices and components are developed in depth, including models for real capacitors, inductors, wire connections, and power semiconductors. Magnetic device design is introduced, and thermal management and drivers for power semiconductors are addressed. Control system aspects of converters are discussed, and both small-signal and geometric controls are explored. Many examples show ways to use modern computer tools such as Mathcad, Matlab, and Mathematica to aid in the analysis and design of conversion circuits. Featuring a fundamental approach to power electronics coupled with extensive discussion of design and implementation issues, Elements of Power Electronics serves as an ideal text for courses in power electronics and as a helpful guide for engineers new to the field. Special features of the text include:
� More than 160 examples, particularly design examples, and 350 chapter problems that support the presented concepts.
� An extensive World Wide Web site (http://power.ece.uiuc.edu/krein_text) which includes additional problems, laboratory materials, selected solutions for students, computer-based examples, analysis tools for Mathcad, Matlab, and Mathematica, and author contact.
� A solutions manual which will be made available to registered faculty via both the World Wide Web site (http://power.ece.uiuc.edu/krein_text)and an ftp site (ftp://power.ece.uiuc.edu/krein_text).

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"A carefully, clearly written presentation concentrating on concepts that are important for modern power electronics. Combines academic rigor with a wealth of practical information."--Charles Sullivan, Dartmouth College

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Philip T. Krein is Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department at the University of Illinois, Urbana, where he has introduced lecture and laboratory courses in power electronics and electric drives. His research involves large-signal analysis, design, and control of switching converters. He has published extensively, describing research and educational efforts in power electronics, electrostatics, electric machines, and electric and hybrid vehicle systems. He holds several U.S. and international patents.

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  • Hardcover: 784 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (September 25, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195117018
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195117011
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.8 x 1.6 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars very insightful and detailed., February 21, 2006
This review is from: Elements of Power Electronics (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) (Hardcover)
I am doing my thesis on DSP based control of DC-DC Buck converter and I have looked into many different kinds of books. Many power electronic books are either very general/basic theory (best of such kind of books is by Hart) or too practical for someone with academic intentions. On the other hand the book by Philip Krein in full of insights and useful details that are not talked about in any other power electronics books that I have looked into. For example, frequency domain control for DC-DC converters is very clear, percise, and full of insights, it was very useful for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Start with Krein, best introduction to the subject, December 7, 2010
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This review is from: Elements of Power Electronics (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) (Hardcover)
I have the three major current power electonics texts on my desk, so I think a comparison may be useful. The books are:

1. This book, Krein
2. Mohan, Undeland and Robbins Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design
3. Kassakian, et al. Principles of Power Electronics

In a nutshell:
1. Krein is the most readable. It is also impressively comprehensive, featuring an entire chapter on discontinuous-mode operation, and an introduction to control as seen through the lens of power electronics.

Krein is not a detailed step-by-step power supply design book. None of the three of these are, and that is not what you go shopping for when you buy a power electronics text book. More appropriate texts are Switching Power Supply Design, 3rd Ed., Switchmode Power Supply Handbook 3/E, and High Frequency Switching Power Supplies: Theory and Design. The reviewer below who found fault with this is missing the point. Krein gives you a basic overview of how every major controller works, so you know in what chapter to look for the answer in a more specific text.

Krein is also not a control design book, what it will do is give an introduction to control useful to someone new to the subject, and allow you to approach a controls textbook able to relate the general concepts to power supplies.

2. Mohan, Undeland and Robbins by and large gives more depth and Krein cites it frequently. It too is an extremely useful text, and fills in some of the gaps in Krein. I wouldn't recommend starting with it if you have no background in the subject as Krein gives overall a clearer presentation.

3. Kassakian is the most math-heavy, as it was written for an MIT graduate class. I use it the least, though it has the advantage of being very affordably priced. Krein also cites it regularly. Kassakian goes into more detail on control design.

In short all of these texts have a lot to recommend them, all of them cover a lot of the same material, and all three do it differently. I found Krein by far the most readable of the bunch.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Impressed, February 8, 2009
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I was not impressed with this book. It seems that the author was going for breadth but in his attempt neglected to go into the detail necessary for someone unfamiliar with power electronics. I liked the fact that the author introduced many practical considerations but without good coverage of the basics this book is useless except as a reference.

In short, lots of coverage, not enough detail.
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