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DC-DC power converters
Design, Analysis, and Control Methodologies for Switching Power Converters with Improved Compatibility Properties
Wed, Jul 17 2024
Research
DC-DC power converters
Resonant dc–dc converters
A consequence of adopting IoT technologies in the area of industrial automation is to integrate smart device capabilities such as sensing, communication, knowledge management, decision-making, control, actuation, into advanced automation systems of the future in order to achieve smart maintenance and smart production execution. Yet, Industrial platforms impose stringent requirements for legacy compatibility, and this in turn imposes constraints on the switching power supply units for the IoT nodes: supplying the desired voltage/current levels with high efficiency; electrical isolation to