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Power Electronics Circuits Devices and Applications 4th Edition Rashid Solution Manual

This document contains solutions to problems from the 4th edition of the textbook "Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices, and Applications" by Rashid. The problems calculate various circuit parameters such as charge storage, current, resistance, voltage, and power values using equations presented in the textbook. Plots of charge storage versus current change over time are also presented for various circuit configurations.

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Power Electronics Circuits Devices and Applications 4th Edition Rashid Solution Manual

This document contains solutions to problems from the 4th edition of the textbook "Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices, and Applications" by Rashid. The problems calculate various circuit parameters such as charge storage, current, resistance, voltage, and power values using equations presented in the textbook. Plots of charge storage versus current change over time are also presented for various circuit configurations.

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Solution Manual for QRR⋅106 = 6.

667 × 103 μC
Power Electronics
Circuits Devices and
Applications 4th Edition
Rashid 9332584583
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QRR := ( )(
⋅ Ifall_rate⋅ta ⋅ ta + tb)
6 3
QRR⋅10 = 6.667 × 10
1
2
QRR := (
⋅ IRR⋅ ta + tb)

μC
Using Eq. (2-6),
(b) IRR := Ifall_rate⋅ta IRR = 2.667 × 103
Prob 2.3
−6
trr := 5⋅1 0 SF := 0.5
trr
ta := ta = 3.333 × 10
−6
1 + SF

10
−6
tb := SF⋅ta tb = 1.667 ×

m := ⋅ta⋅trr m 8.333 10
12

2 = ×

QRR (x) := m⋅x

Plot of the charge storage verus di/dt

0.008
Charge storage

0.006
QRR (x)

0.004

0.002

0
8 8 8 8 9
2 .10 4 .10 6 .10 8 .10 1 .10
x
di/dt
IRR (x) := ta⋅x

Plot of the charge storage verus di/dt


4000

3000
Charge storage

IRR ( x)
2000

1000

0
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9
1 .10 2 .10 3 .10 4 .10 5 .10 6 .10 7 .10 8 .10 9 .10 1 .10
x
di/dt

−3
Prob 2.5 VT := 25.8⋅
10
VD2 := 1.6 VD1 := 1.2 ID2 := 1500 ID1 := 100
Using Eq. (2-3),

VD2 − V D1
(a)
η := η = 5.725
⎛ ID2⎞
VT⋅ln⎜ ⎟
I

VD1
⎝ D1 ⎠
(b) x := x = 8.124
η ⋅V
T
Using Eq. (2-3), ID1
IS := IS = 0.03
x
⎛ ID1⎞ e
VT⋅η ⋅ln ⎜ ⎟ = 1.2
IS ⎠

Prob 2-7
VD1 := 2200 VD2 := 2200 3
R 1 := 100⋅10
−3 −3

IS1 := 20⋅10 IS2 := 35⋅10


(a)

VD1
IR1 := IR1 = 0.022
R1

Using Eq. (2-13),


(b) IR2 := IS1 + IR1 − IS2 −3
IR2 = 7 × 10

VD2 5

R 2 := R 2 = 3.143 × 10
IR2

Prob 2.11
IT := 300 VD := 2.8

IT
I1 := I1 = 150
2

I2 := I1
VD1 := 1.4
I2 = 150
Prob 2-7 VD −
VD1 VD2 := 2.3

−3
R 1 := R 1 = 9.333 × 10
I1

VD − VD2 −3

R 2 := R 2 = 3.333 × 10
I2

IT
I1 :=
2
Prob 2-13 3 3 3
R 1 := 50⋅10 R 2 := 50⋅10 VS := 10⋅10

−3 −3
Is1 := 20⋅ 10 Is2 := 30⋅

10

Using Eq. (2-14),


VS
IS1 − IS2 +
R1
VD2 := VD2 = 4.625 × 103
1 1
+
R1 R2

VD1 := VS − VD2 VD1 = 5.375 × 10 3

Prob 2-15
Ip := 500 −6
f := 500 t1 := 100⋅ 10

1
T := T⋅1
3
=2
f
Ip ⌠ t1

0
IAVG := ⋅ ⎮ sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t) dt IAVG = 3.895
T ⌡0

t1
1 ⌠ 2
IRMS := Ip
Ipeak := Ip ⋅ ⎮ sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t) dt IRMS = 20.08
T ⌡0
Prob 2-13 3 3 3
Ipeak = 500
Prob 2-16
−6
IRMS := 120 f := 500 t1 := 100⋅ 10

1
T := 3

f T⋅10 = 2
IRMS
Ip := Ip = 2.988 × 103
t1

1 ⌠
⋅⎮ sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t) 2 dt
T ⌡0

1 t
1 ⌠
IRMS := Ip ⋅ ⎮ ( sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t)) 2 dt IRMS = 120
T ⌡0

t
Ip ⌠ 1
IAVG := ⋅⎮ sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t) dt IAVG = 23.276
T ⌡0

Prob 2-17
−6
IAVG := 100 f := 500 t1 := 100⋅10

1
T := 3
T⋅10 = 2
f
IAVG
Ip :=
⎛ t1 ⎞ 4

T
⎜1 ⌠ Ip = 1.284 × 10
⎜ ⋅⌡ sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t) dt
⎮ 0

Ip ⎟
t
⎟⎠
⎝ ⌠1
IAVG := ⋅⎮ sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t) dt IAVG = 100
T ⌡0
t1
1 ⌠
I := I ⋅ ( sin ( 2⋅π⋅f ⋅t)) 2 dt
RMS IRMS = 515.55
p ⎮
T ⌡0
Prob 2-18
−6 −6 −6 −6

t1 := 100⋅10 t2 := 200⋅10 t3 := 400⋅10 t4 := 800⋅10

−3

t5 := 1⋅10 f := 250 Ia := 150 Ib := 100 Ip := 300

(a) I ( t2 − t1)
(
AVG := Ia⋅f ⋅t3 + Ib⋅f ⋅ t5 − t4 + 2⋅ Ip − Ia ⋅f ⋅ ) ( ) π

IAVG = 22.387
(
Ir1 := Ip − Ia ⋅ )
(b) Ir1 = 16.771
( t2 − t1 )
f⋅
2

Ir2 := Ia⋅ f ⋅t3 Ir2 = 47.434

(
Ir3 := Ib⋅ f ⋅ t5 − t4 ) Ir3 = 22.361

2 2 2
:= +I +I I = 55.057
Irms Ir1 r2 r3 rms

Prob 2-19
−6 −6 −6 −6

t1 := 100⋅10 t2 := 200⋅10 t3 := 400⋅10 t4 := 800⋅10

−3

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-7
t5 := 1⋅10 f := 250 Ia := 150 Ib := 100 Ip := 150

(a) I ( t2 − t1)
( )
AVG := Ia⋅f ⋅t3 + Ib⋅f ⋅ t5 − t4 + 2⋅ Ip − Ia ⋅f ⋅( ) π IAVG = 20

(b) ( t2 − t1)
( )
Ir1 := Ip − Ia ⋅ f⋅
2 Ir1 = 0

Ir2 := Ia⋅ f ⋅t3 Ir2 = 47.434

(
Ir3 := Ib⋅ f ⋅ t5 − t4 ) Ir3 = 22.361

2 2 2
:= +I +I I = 52.44
Irms Ir1 r2 r3 rms

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-8
Prob 2-20
−6 −6 −6 −6

t1 := 100⋅10 t2 := 200⋅10 t3 := 400⋅10 t4 := 800⋅10

−3

t5 := 1⋅10 f := 250 Ia := 150 Ib := 100 Ip := 150


Irms := 180

Ir2 := Ia⋅ f ⋅t3 Ir2 = 47.434

Ir3 = 22.361
Ir3 := Ib⋅ f ⋅ t5 − t4( )

2 2 2
:= −I −I
Ir1 Irms r2 r3 Ir1 = 172.192

(a) Ir1
3
Ip := + Ia Ip = 1.69 × 10
(t − t
2 1)

f⋅
2

( t2 − t1)
(
Ir1 := Ip − Ia ⋅ ) f⋅
2 Ir1 = 172.192

2 2 2
:= +I +I
Irms Ir1 r2 r3 Irms = 180

(b)
Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits
Page #2-8
IAVG := Ia⋅f ⋅t3
( t2 − t1)
π

(
+ Ib⋅f ⋅ t5 − t4 +)
( )
2⋅ Ip − Ia ⋅f ⋅

IAVG = 44.512

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-9
Prob 2-21
−6 −6 −6 −6

t1 := 100⋅10 t2 := 200⋅10 t3 := 400⋅10 t4 := 800⋅10

−3

t5 := 1⋅10 f := 250 Ia := 150 Ib := 100 Ip := 150


IAVG := 180
(a)
Iav1 := Ia⋅f ⋅t3 Iav1 = 15

(
Iav2 := Ib⋅f ⋅ t5 − t4 ) Iav2 = 5

Iav3 := IAVG − Iav1 − Iav2


Iav3 = 160

Iav3

Ip := + Ia
⎡ ( t2 − t1) ⎤
⎢ 2f ⋅ ⎥ Ip = 1.02 × 104
⎣ π ⎦

( t2 − t1)
( )
IAVG := Ia⋅f ⋅t3 + Ib⋅f ⋅ t5 − t4 + 2⋅ Ip − Ia ⋅f ⋅( ) π

IAVG = 180
(b)
( t2 − t1)
2 10

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-9
( )
Ir1 := Ip − Ia ⋅ f ⋅
Ir1 = 1.124 ×
3

Ir2 := Ia⋅ f ⋅t3 Ir2 = 47.434

(
Ir3 := Ib⋅ f ⋅ t5 − t4 ) Ir3 = 22.361

Irms :=
2 2
Ir1 + Ir2 + Ir3
2
I = 1.125 × 103
rms

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-
Prob 2-22 −6 −6
VS := 220 R := 4.7 C := 10⋅1 t := 2⋅1
0
0 −

5
τ = 4.7 × 10

τ := R⋅C
Using Eq. (2-20),
VS
(a) Ip :=
R Ip = 46.809

(b) VO := VS

W := 0.5⋅C⋅VO 2 W = 0.242

Using Eq. (2-21),

⎛ − t⎞
⎜ τ ⎟

(c) V c := V S⋅ ⎝ 1 − e ⎠ Vc = 9.165

Prob 2-24 −3
VS := 110 R := 4.7 L := 6.5⋅

R
10

τ := τ = 723.077
L
Using Eq. (2-25),

VS
(a) ID :=
R ID = 23.404
Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits
Page #2-10
(b) IO := ID
2
W := 0.5⋅L⋅IO W = 1.78

Using Eq. (2-27),


VS
(c) di := di = 1.692 × 104
L

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-11
Prob 2-25 −3
VS := 220 R := 4.7 L := 6.5⋅

R
10

τ := τ = 723.077
L
Using Eq. (2-25),

VS

(a) ID :=
R ID = 46.809

(b) IO := ID

W := 0.5⋅L⋅IO 2 W = 7.121

Using Eq. (2-27),


VS 4
(c) di := di = 3.385 × 10
L

Prob 2-29
−6 −
VS := 110 C := 10⋅1 L := 50⋅1 6
0

0
Using Eq. (2-32),
C
(a) Ip := VS⋅ Ip = 49.193
L 10

−5
(b) t1 := π⋅ L⋅C t1 = 7.025 ×

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-11
Using Eq. (2-35),
(c) V C := 2⋅V S VC = 220

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-12
Example 2.31
−6 Vs := 220
L 4 10 3


:= ⋅ C := 0.05⋅10

(a) R
R := 160 α := α = 2 × 10
4
2⋅L

Using Eq. (2-41),

1 4
ω o := ω o = 7.071 × 10
L⋅C
2 2 4
ω r := ωo − α ωr = 6.782 × 10

Vs

A2 :=
ωr⋅L A2 = 0.811

π
(b) t1 := t1⋅106 = 46.32 μs
ωr

− α⋅ t
vc (t) := e ( )
⋅A2⋅sin ω r⋅t

Probl 2-32
3 −6 Vs := 220
L 2 10

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-12

:= ⋅ C := 0.5⋅10

(a) R
R := 160 α := α = 4 × 10
4
2⋅L
1

ω o := 4
ω o = 3.162 × 10 α > ωo
L⋅C

2 2
s1 := −α + α − ωo 4
s1 = −1.551 × 10
2 2

s2 := −α − α − ωo s2 = −6.449 × 10
4

at t = 0 i := 0 0 ≡ A1 + A2
V
Vs
at t = 0 di := 0

≡ A 1⋅s1 + A 2⋅s2
L

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-13
Vs
A1 :=
(
L⋅ s 1 − s 2 ) A1 = 2.245

A2 := −A1 A2 = −2.245
(b)
⋅A1⋅ e(
vc (t) := e
−e )

− α⋅ t s1⋅ t s2⋅ t

Probl 2-33 −6 Vs := 220


3
L 2 10


:= ⋅ C := 0.05⋅10

(a) R := 16 α := R α = 4 × 10
3

1 2⋅L
5

ω o := ω o = 1 × 10
L⋅C
2 2 4
ω r := ωo − α ω r = 9.992 × 10
Vs

A2 :=
ωr⋅L A2 = 1.101

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-13
π
t1 := t1⋅106 = 31.441 μs
(b) ωr

− α⋅t
vc (t) := e ( )
⋅A2⋅sin ω r⋅t 0
3 10

Prob 2-34 −6
VS := 110 − t1 := 100⋅
L := 1⋅1

VS
IO := ⋅t1 IO = 11
L

W := 0.5⋅L⋅IO 2 W = 7.121

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-14
Example 2.36
− −6
Vs := 220 Lm := 450⋅10 6 N1 := 10 N2 := 100 t1 := 50⋅
10
N2

a :=
N1 a = 10
Using Eq. (2-52),
3
(a) vD := V s⋅(1 + a) vD = 2.42 × 10

Using Eq. (2-55), Io = 24.444


Vs
(b)
Io := ⋅t
Lm 1
Io

Io_peak := Io_peak = 2.444


(c) a

Using Eq. (2-58),


a⋅ Lm⋅
(d)
Io t2 := V t2⋅106 = 500 μs
s
1 2

(e) W := ⋅Lm⋅Io
2 W = 0.134 J
10

Example 2.37
−6 −
Vs := 220 Lm := 250⋅ N2 := 10 t1 := 50⋅
N1 := 10
N2

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-14
10

a :=
N1 a=1

Using Eq. (2-52),


(a) vD := V s⋅(1 + a) vD = 440
Using Eq. (2-55), ⋅t Io = 44
1
Vs
(b) Io :=
Lm

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-15
Io
Io_peak := Io_peak = 44
(c) a

Using Eq. (2-58),


a⋅ Lm⋅ Io
(d) t2 := t2⋅10
6
= 50 μs
Vs
1 2
(e) W := ⋅L ⋅I
2 m o W = 0.242 J

Example 2.38
−6
Vs := 220 Lm := 250⋅10 N2 := 1000 t1 := 50⋅10 −
6
N1 := 10
N2

a := a = 100
N1

(a) vD := V s⋅(1 + a)
vD = 2.222 × 104
Vs

(b) Io := ⋅t
Lm 1 Io = 44
Io

Io_peak :=
(c) a Io_peak = 0.44

a⋅Lm⋅Io
(d) t2 :=
Vs 6 3 μs
t2⋅10 = 5 × 10
1 2
(e) W := ⋅Lm⋅Io

Chapter 2-Diodes Circuits


Page #2-15

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