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Here's a list of
papers, courses and marketing material that were published externally by
some of our members. Not all papers are viewable. |

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High-Temperature,
High-Density Packaging of a 60KW Converter for > 200°C Embedded Operation |
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This work was originally for an
SBIR grant for the Navy. This later presented at APEC 2006. It shows the
analysis and method for designing a high temperature, high density converter
using SiC JFETs.
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Large-Signal Model of a Downstream DC/DC Converter for Analysis and Design
of Front-End PFC Rectifier using Computer Simulation |
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This was presented at both PESC 2002 and APEC
2003. It shows a modeling technique to analyze PFC Boost converters using
Simplis.
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A Method
for Inductor Core Loss Estimation in Power Factor Correction Applications |
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This was presented at both CPES 2002 and APEC
2002. It shows a method using Simplis in determining the core loss of PFC
boost inductor.
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An
Introduction To Power Electronic Modules |
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Presentation written in 2002. This is basically an on-line course
on power supplies, but with Celestica products and marketing input. A shortened
version of this presentation is available.
View (PowerPoint). |
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ABC’s of Power Electronic Systems |
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Presented at Wescon 2001. It's a power supply course for the
non-power supply designer. Only chapter 2 of the course is available.
View (PowerPoint). |
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Modeling of
Emission and High Injection Effects on a Four-Layer Semiconductor Structure |
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Ron Wunderlich's Doctoral thesis at Binghamton University,
1995. The Thesis was on modeling the high injection effects of 4 layer
devices such as SCR's. My modeling included both V,I and temperature
characteristics based on doping profile. |
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Modeling the Gate More Accurately for Power MOSFETs |
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This is an off shoot of Ron Wunderlich's Master's Thesis. Published
in January 1994 in IEEE Transactions on Power. |
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Software Breadboards for Power Electronic Circuits |
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This is a paper showing how to model a power supply
like a breadboard on the computer. Published in April 1991 IEEE Transactions
on Power Electronics. |
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Modeling the Gate More Accurately for Power MOSFETs |
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This is Ron Wunderlich's Masters Thesis. It's on improving the gates
on Power MOSFETs. At that time Power MOSFET models were just being
developed. Syracuse University Master Thesis 1989.
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Device Level Simulation for Power Converters-2 |
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Paper showing how to
model a power supply as a device using average modeling techniques.
Published in Power Technics 1989 |
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Device Level Simulation for Power
Converters |
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Another version of the above
paper, but presented at APEC 1989. |
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A General Computer Aided Tool to
Assess the Impact of Component Value Tolerance on Power Supply
Performance
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This paper applied the average modeling technique
to a power supply, but statistically varied the component values to show how
stability can be impacted. Presented at APEC 1989 |
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Computer
Aided Electrical Design of Power Processing Systems |
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This is the original version of the above
paper showing how to model a power supply using the average modeling
technique. APEC 1988 |