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Design of an power converter ??

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Where can I find some manual/algorithm for designing of power converters?
I need to design one but do not know where to start and how to go on.
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Could you be more specific about voltage/current ranges of power converter you are interested in?
 

This maybe a good place to start for the basics.Its an interactive power electronics text.
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IanP said:
Could you be more specific about voltage/current ranges of power converter you are interested in?

Not specific. Just want to see some guides when someone wants to build some converter (all calculations, mathematical expressions etc.)
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usernam said:
This maybe a good place to start for the basics.Its an interactive power electronics text.
h**p://services.eng.uts.edu.au/~venkat/pe_html/contents.htm
Thanks, but I have already read this.
I am not the begginer with power electronics (dipl.-ing., msc studying) but I have never build some power converter (DCDC).
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Well your best bet is to probably refer to a textbook. Power Electronics by Ned Mohan is a good one.
You could also try refering to lecture notes from courses.
MIT 6.334 Power Electronics, Spring 2003
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Here's another
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Some good books are also available on the forum.

Hope this helps.
 

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There are _numerous_ Design Notes for this.
Tranformer/choke vendors are a good place to
start, followed by PWM chip manufacturers.
Look around for Application Notes, particularly from
SGS/Thomson, Allegro, and Texas Instruments.
There are quite a few Design Notes that deal
exclusively with this topic, sometimes disguised
as Application Notes.
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