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*[http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/APPLICATION_NOTE/CD00253868.pdf A Grid Tie Inverter Design] |
*[http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/APPLICATION_NOTE/CD00253868.pdf A Grid Tie Inverter Design] |
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====Conventers==== |
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*[[File:Driver1.zip]] |
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*SEPIC Converters |
*SEPIC Converters |
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**[http://www.edn.com/article/521396-Understand_and_reduce_dc_dc_switching_converter_ground_noise.php?cid=EDNToday_20120410 Reduce Ground Noise in DC to DC Converters] |
**[http://www.edn.com/article/521396-Understand_and_reduce_dc_dc_switching_converter_ground_noise.php?cid=EDNToday_20120410 Reduce Ground Noise in DC to DC Converters] |
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*[http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/slup127/slup127.pdf Better Tips on Transformer Design than the Book] |
*[http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/slup127/slup127.pdf Better Tips on Transformer Design than the Book] |
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*[http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/slup197/slup197.pdf Eddy Current Loss in Transformers] |
*[http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/slup197/slup197.pdf Eddy Current Loss in Transformers] |
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*[http://www.edn.com/ContentEETimes/Documents/EDN/4-13%20issue/April%20design%20ideas.pdf Recover the Energy in the Leakage Flux of Flyback Transformers] |
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*[http://www.venable.biz/tp-03.pdf A Paper on Optimum Controller Design (K Factor Approach Used in Chapter 4)] |
*[http://www.venable.biz/tp-03.pdf A Paper on Optimum Controller Design (K Factor Approach Used in Chapter 4)] |
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*[http://www.wu.ac.at/inst/or/geyer/mfcir/node5.html State Space Approach to Estimate the K Factor] |
*[http://www.wu.ac.at/inst/or/geyer/mfcir/node5.html State Space Approach to Estimate the K Factor] |
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*[http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~tymerski/ece451/Tymerski_Rytkonen_old.pdf Tymerski & Rytkonen,] A book on Classical Control of the Buck Converter, and All about Modern Control of Cuk Converters |
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====LTSpice Tutorials==== |
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*[http://www.simonbramble.co.uk/lt_spice/ltspice_lt_spice.htm Nice Tutorials] |
*[http://www.simonbramble.co.uk/lt_spice/ltspice_lt_spice.htm Nice Tutorials] |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 7 April 2017
Links
Collins' Course in Power Electronics, (a great resource with a lot of stuff)
Conventers
- File:Driver1.zip
- SEPIC Converters
- Reduce Ground Noise in DC to DC Converters
- Design Guide for SEPIC Converters
- Coupled Inductor Improves Efficiency and Control in SEPIC Converter
- Design Guide for Coupled Inductor SEPIC Converter
- Detailed Analysis of SEPIC Converters (Coupled and Uncoupled)
- Current Mode Control using SEPIC Converter and Linear Current Regulator (80% Efficiency)
- Cuk Converters
Transformer Design
- Better Tips on Transformer Design than the Book
- Eddy Current Loss in Transformers
- Recover the Energy in the Leakage Flux of Flyback Transformers
Reliability
Grid Tie Inverter Reliability (Electrolytics and IGBTs have poor reliability.)
Feedback Analysis of Switched Mode Power Supplies
- Buck DC to DC Converter Design Very Similar to Mohan's Example in Chapter 4
- State Space Approach to DC to DC Converter Controller Design, a 2010 paper you can understand! <-- Working Link
- A Paper on Optimum Controller Design (K Factor Approach Used in Chapter 4)
- State Space Approach to Estimate the K Factor
- Tymerski & Rytkonen, A book on Classical Control of the Buck Converter, and All about Modern Control of Cuk Converters
LTSpice Tutorials
How to Use LTSpice with the supplied PSpice Models
- [A page showing how to import models]
- [Forum results that cued me in to the fact you can open PSpice .sch schematics in LTSpice.] (You need to select *.* (All Files) in the navigator window.)
Class Project 2011
Class Project 2012
- [Bicycle USB Electronic Charger]
Additional Resources
- I thought this might be a helpful resource Buck SMPS Converter Page ~Matthew
Class Contribution 2012
KiCAD Tutorials
- The following links are to the best KiCAD Tutorials that I've found. They're the only ones with voice narration. Unfortunately, the video's creator thought it would be better to use a synthesized voice. It can be quite tiresome. (Posted by Chris Lau 4/9/12)
- I enjoyed the Tutorials 1 and 2 that Chris put on the page it is very good at specifying the basics. (Matthew Blaire 4/10/12)
- I also Have found a helpful tutorial on creating components Add Component Tutorial
- All of the relating tutorials to this one are pretty decent as well, but most of the material is covered in the tutorials that Chris posted
- KiCAD step by step tutorial (Posted by Trent Fleming 4/15/12)
- Video on how to install KiCad onto Windows and how to use KiCad (Posted by Trent Fleming 4/17/12)
- A FAQ page on many different parts of of KiCAD. From creating parts to schematic to PCB layout. (Cody Lorenz. Posted millions of years after the class ended. Actually 4/22/2012)
Homework #11
Matthew Blaire
- I researched the ability to cross platforms and found that the only way to do this is to copy the net list of the schematic. You can do this by opening the files in the viewer and copying the created net list to another spice program.
- While the net list is not perfect and still requires some modifying, for the most part between spice programs the net list is compatible.
- I checked this not only with the programs and a couple hours of online research, but also through my Dad, who is an electrical engineer and has worked extensively with both programs.