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Study and design of topologies and components for high power density DC-DC converters

  • Giacomo Calabrese,

Size reduction of low power electronic DC–DC converters is a topic of major interest for power electronics which requires the study and design of circuits and components working under redefined requirements. For this purpose, novel circuital topologies provide advantages in terms of power density increment, especially where a single chip design is feasible. These concepts have been applied to design and implement an integrated high step-down multiphase buck converter and to study the miniaturization of a stackable fiflyback architecture. Particular attention has been dedicated to power inductors, focusing on the modeling and measurement of magnetic materials’ hysteresis and core losses.

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Giacomo Calabrese

University of Siena, Italy

Giacomo Calabrese, graduated in Electronic Engineering from the University of Florence, in 2015 received the PhD in Information Engineering from the University of Siena for this research carried out with the University of Florence and Texas Instruments.
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Book Title

Study and design of topologies and components for high power density DC-DC converters

Authors

Giacomo Calabrese

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

226

Publication Year

2016

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© 2016 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6453-353-7

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978-88-6453-352-0

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978-88-6453-353-7

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978-88-9273-254-4

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Premio Tesi di Dottorato

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2612-8039

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2612-8020

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