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Daniel Hart Power Electronics Chapter 1 Solutions

(1) The document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 1. (2) In part (b), the voltage across the current source is reduced from 24 V by the switch resistance and diode voltage drop. (3) Part (c) shows the voltage V(V2:-) over time, with two voltage values labeled.
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Daniel Hart Power Electronics Chapter 1 Solutions

(1) The document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 1. (2) In part (b), the voltage across the current source is reduced from 24 V by the switch resistance and diode voltage drop. (3) Part (c) shows the voltage V(V2:-) over time, with two voltage values labeled.
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CHAPTER 1 SOLUTIONS

(1-1)
(1-2)
2 5V

2 0V

1 5V

1 0V

5V

0V

- 5V
0s 2us 4us 6us 8 us 10us 12us 1 4u s 16us
V ( D 1 :2 )
Time

2 5V

( 1 . 4 33 3 u , 23 . 8 0 0)
2 0V

1 5V

1 0V

5V

( 4 . 0 83 3 u , -8 5 1 . 69 0 m )

0V

- 5V
0s 2us 4us 6us 8 us 10us 1 2u s 1 4u s 1 6u s
V ( S 1 :4 )
Time

In part (b), the voltage across the current source is reduced from 24 V by the switch resistance and diode
voltage drop.
(1-3)

40V

96.46n,23.94)

20V

0V (3.150u,-1.052)
(3.150u,-1.052)

-20V
0s 5us 10us 15us
V(V2:-)
Time
(1-4)

25V

(800.000n,23.924)
20V

15V

10V

5V

(3.8333u,-1.0517)

0V

-5V
0s 2us 4us 6us 8us 10us 12us 14us 16us
V(V2:-)
Time

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