Chapter 1: The Principles of Switching Power Conversion
Chapter 2: DC-DC Converter Design and Magnetics
Chapter 3: Off-line Converter Design and Magnetics
Chapter 4: The Topology FAQ
Chapter 5: Conduction and Switching Losses
Chapter 6: Printed Circuit Board Layout
Chapter 7: Feedback Loop analysis and Stability
Chapter 8: EMI from the Ground U—Maxwell to CISPR
Chapter 9: Measurements and Limits of Conducted EMI
Chapter 10: Practical EMI Line Filters
Chapter 11: DM and CM Noise in Switching Power Supplies
Chapter 12: Fixing EMI across the Board
Chapter 13: Input Capacitor and Stability
Considerations in EMI Filters
Chapter 14: The Math behind the Electromagnetic Puzzle
Appendix 1: Focusing on Some Real-world Issues
Appendix 2: Reference Design Table
Sanjaya Maniktala is the author of several power electronics books and currently CTO of his own company, Chargedge. Mr. Maniktala earned several patents in power conversion and power over ethernet, including the floating buck regulator topology and mode transitioning in a buck-boost converter using a constant duty cycle difference technique. He initiated the first unified approach to switching topologies and was also the first to recognize, articulate and apply fundamental power and frequency scaling principles to resonant topologies, which resulted in the world's simplest one-page design methodology for LLC converters. Sanjaya holds degrees in physics from St. Stephen's College Delhi, IIT Bombay and Northwestern University Illinois. Professionally, he has worked in well-known companies such as Freescale, Siemens AG and Broadcom and spent over five years at National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments) in Santa Clara, California.
"I am a jump-up-and-cheer! fan of [Sanjaya’s] work. He is one of those few engineers who can give you the intensive math-based theory of power supply design and component selection, practical tips and techniques based on years of hands on experience… and entertaining anecdotes and personal observations -- all in the same readable, well-illustrated package." --Stephan Ohr, Planet Analog
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