Mammano Robert A 2017 Fundamentals Of Power Supply Design Texas Instruments [upd] [FAST]

Each chapter includes step-by-step design examples using real TI components (e.g., LM5117 buck controller, UCC25600 LLC controller). These examples specify component part numbers, show schematic fragments, and even discuss component sourcing—a rarity in academic textbooks.

An unstable power supply oscillates, leading to catastrophic system failure. The book introduces control loop theory (gain, phase margin, crossover frequency) using intuitive methods like the "K-factor" approach for compensating Type II and Type III error amplifiers. It bridges the gap between Bode plots and practical component selection. The book introduces control loop theory (gain, phase

Reflecting the 2017 state-of-the-art, the book introduces multi-phase converters for high-current CPUs, switched-capacitor converters (charge pumps), and basic LED driver topologies. It also addresses electromagnetic interference (EMI) fundamentals and filtering techniques. switched-capacitor converters (charge pumps)

To better understand customer needs and technical specifications. and basic LED driver topologies.

Robert A. Mammano Publisher: Texas Instruments Year: 2017 (First published in earlier editions; 2017 is the widely cited TI edition)