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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.

 

High-Temperature, High-Density Packaging of a 60KW Converter for > 200°C Embedded Operation

  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. View (PDF).
     

Large-Signal Model of a Downstream DC/DC Converter for Analysis and Design of Front-End PFC Rectifier using Computer Simulation

  This was presented at both PESC 2002 and APEC 2003. It shows a modeling technique to analyze PFC Boost converters using Simplis. View (PDF).
     

A Method for Inductor Core Loss Estimation in Power Factor Correction Applications

  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. View (PDF).
     

An Introduction To Power Electronic Modules

  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).
     

ABC’s of Power Electronic Systems

  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).
     

Modeling of Emission and High Injection  Effects on a Four-Layer Semiconductor Structure

  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.
     

Modeling the Gate More Accurately for Power MOSFETs

 

This is an off shoot of Ron Wunderlich's Master's Thesis. Published in January 1994 in IEEE Transactions on Power.

     

Software Breadboards for Power Electronic Circuits

 

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.

     

Modeling the Gate More Accurately for Power MOSFETs

 

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.

     

Device Level Simulation for Power Converters-2

  Paper showing how to model a power supply as a device using average modeling techniques. Published in  Power Technics 1989
     

Device Level Simulation for Power Converters

 

Another version of the above paper, but presented at APEC 1989.

   

 

A General Computer Aided Tool to Assess the Impact of Component  Value Tolerance on Power Supply Performance

  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
     

Computer Aided Electrical Design of Power Processing Systems

 

This is the original version of the above paper showing how to model a power supply using the average modeling technique. APEC 1988

 

 

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