| Chapter | Title | Key Problem Types Solved | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Introduction | Switching function analysis, efficiency calculations | | 2 | Power Diodes | Reverse recovery modeling, RC snubber design | | 3 | Transistors (MOSFETs/IGBTs) | Switching losses, gate drive requirements | | 4 | DC-DC Converters (Buck) | CCM/DCM boundary, voltage ripple, inductor sizing | | 5 | DC-DC Converters (Boost) | Right-half-plane zero effect, capacitor selection | | 6 | Buck-Boost & Cuk | Inverting topology, energy transfer analysis | | 7 | Isolated Converters (Flyback/Forward) | Transformer magnetizing inductance, reset winding | | 8 | Resonant Converters | Series resonant ZCS/Q calculation | | 9 | DC-AC Inverters | PWM harmonics, total harmonic distortion (THD) | | 10 | AC-DC Rectifiers | Power factor correction (PFC), input current shaping | | 11 | Control Circuits | PID tuning for voltage-mode control |
But remember: downloading a verified .zip file is only the first milestone. The true mastery comes when you can solve a boost converter’s duty cycle for a given load current, close the manual, derive the answer, and then watch your hardware prototype perform exactly as calculated. | Chapter | Title | Key Problem Types
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