Digital Power, A Manufacturer's View

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Astec America,
Manufacturer,
Manufacturing,
Power Supply
Source:
Astec America

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Overview: Power supply design has traditionally been a two dimensional challenge involving an energy handling section, usually called a "power train or "plant", and a control section that electrically manipulates the switches of the plant to achieve high efficiency voltage conversion and regulation. Beyond that, miscellaneous housekeeping circuits perform a standard suite of protection, adjustment and enable / disable functions. This paper presents one power supply manufacturer's perspective on the commercial potential for control of power conversion by digital means, not with the well-known precision of a market forecast, but from the standpoint of what it offers and the challenges it presents.

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Format: PDF | Size: 161KB | Date: Jul 2004 | Pages: 6


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