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*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) |
*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) |
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**[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Kicad/FAQ FAQ] |
**[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Kicad/FAQ FAQ] |
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==Homework #11== |
Revision as of 21:02, 13 May 2012
Links
- A Grid Tie Inverter Design
- Reduce Ground Noise in DC to DC Converters
- Design Guide for SEPIC Converters
- Current Mode Control using SEPIC Converter and Linear Current Regulator (80% Efficiency)
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!
- A Paper on Optimum Controller Design (K Factor Approach Used in Chapter 4)
- State Space Approach to Estimate the K Factor
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
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)