Title: Power%20Electronics
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Power Electronics
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4Figure 11.3 AC-AC converter circuit and waveform
5Figure 11.4 DC-DC converter circuit and waveform
6Figure 11.5 DC-AC converter circuit and waveform
7Figure 11-6 Zener diode characteristic and
voltage regulator circuit
8Figure 11.7
9Figure 11.13 Limitations of a BJT amplifier
10Figure 11.14 BJT switching waveforms
11Figure 11.15 MOSFET switching waveforms
12Figure 11.16 IGBT simplified equivalent circuit
13Figure 11.17 Rectifier connected to an inductive
load
14Figure 11.18 Operation of free-wheeling diode
15Figure 11.20 Three-phase diode bridge rectifier
16Figure 11.21 Waveforms and conduction times of
three-phase bridge rectifier
17Figure 11.22 Thyristor structure and circuit
symbol
18Figure 11.23 Thyristor i-v characteristic
19Figure 11.24 Thyristor two-transistor model
20Figure 11.25 Controlled rectifier circuit
21Figure 11.26 Half-wave controlled rectifier
waveforms
22Figure 11.33 The four quadrants of an electric
drive
23Figure 11.34 DC motor
24Figure 11.35 Step-down chopper (buck converter)
25Figure 11.36 Step-down chopper waveforms
26Figure 11.37 Step-up chopper (boost converter)
27Figure 11.38 Step-up chopper output voltage
wave-form (ideal)
28Figure 11.39 Step-up chopper used for
regenerative braking
29Figure 11.40 Two-quadrant chopper
30Figure 11.41 Half-bridge voltage source inverter
31Figure 11.42 Half-bridge voltage source inverter
wave-forms
32Figure 11.43 Full-bridge voltage source inverter
33Figure 11.44 Half-bridge voltage inverter output
voltage waveform
34Figure 11.45 Three-phase voltage source inverter