Date of Award
Spring 1990
Document Type
Thesis
Department
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Program/Concentration
Electrical Engineering
Committee Director
Linda L. Vahala
Committee Member
Mark D. Pardue
Committee Member
William D. Stanley
Call Number for Print
Special Collections LD4331.E55H33
Abstract
The combination of a switched capacitor network and switching power supply techniques can result in a transformer less regulated DC power supply that is small, relatively simple, and efficient. In addition, the output of such a system could be operated over a wide range of common mode voltages. Multiple switched capacitor supplies could be stacked to achieve voltage multiplication.
Although the output of a system of this type is a continuous function, the internal operation must be analyzed in finite time elements. This numerical analysis will be shown in both a mathematical approach and a computer model.
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DOI
10.25777/5175-2262
Recommended Citation
Hackworth, John R..
"Analysis and Development of a Switched Capacitor Power Supply"
(1990). Thesis, Old Dominion University, DOI: 10.25777/5175-2262
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ece_etds/355
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