by: Christophe Basso
"Switch Mode Power Supplies: SPICE Simulations and Practical Designs" offers a theoretical study of power conversion in the DC-DC and AC-DC fields via a systematic equation-based approach. Then, capitalizing on the experience accumulated by the author, the book takes you by the hand and shows how SPICE can help you to design Flyback and Forward converters, as well as power factor correctors, all with real world examples that are a perfect complement to the AEi Systems Power IC Model Library for PSpice.The book starts with small-signal analysis using new auto-toggling average models specifically developed for this publication, and advances to practical implementation with more than 10 design examples.The 800 page book can be seen as a design companion for the practicing engineer and as an in-depth tutorial introduction to power conversion design for students and new comers to this field.The CDROM found with the book contains some of the most popular demonstration versions of currently available simulation software. Some of the examples found in the book are made available in OrCAD, IsSpice and other formats such as MicroCap, TINA, Multisim, B2 Spice, and 5Spice. There are also demos for ICAPS, MicroCap, TINA, PSIM, and others.
About the Author
Christophe Basso works as an Application Manager at ON Semiconductor in Toulouse, France. His field of expertise includes switch-mode power supplies in both the AC-DC and DC-DC areas. He has been at the origin of numerous pulse width modulator controllers including the NCP120X series which has set new standards in standby power for offline power supplies. SPICE simulations are also a strong part of his knowledge and he has authored a book in 2001, "Switch-Mode Power Supply SPICE Cookbook" published by McGraw-Hill.
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