https://submissions.ieee-pels.org/index.php/ieee/issue/feedIEEE Educational Videos on Power Electronics2024-09-18T05:28:31-07:00Open Journal Systemshttps://submissions.ieee-pels.org/index.php/ieee/article/view/24LLC Resonant Converter Analysis Method: Frequency Domain and Time Domain2022-10-28T07:48:16-07:00Yuqi Weiyuqiwei@uark.edu<p>In this video, two important analysis methods for LLC resonant converter, frequency domain and time domain analysis methods, are discussed. The detailed derivation process for two analysis methods are presented. It helps people understand how to perform two different analysis methods and what are the differences between these two methods. Most importantly, recommendations for using of these two methods.</p>2024-09-10T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2024 Yuqi Weihttps://submissions.ieee-pels.org/index.php/ieee/article/view/25Layout Priorities- Layout and Parasitics in Power Converters2022-09-06T08:14:35-07:00Alex Hansonajhanson@utexas.edu<p>This video considers where parasitics are most likely to cause problems in a power converter and how to prioritize layout to minimize those parasitics. </p>2024-09-18T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2024 Alex Hansonhttps://submissions.ieee-pels.org/index.php/ieee/article/view/22Commonality aspects of switched capacitor converters (SCC) and switched capacitor filters (SCF) 2022-03-18T15:12:01-07:00Shmuel (Sam) Ben-Yaakovsby@bgu.ac.il<p>The operation of both switched capacitor converters (SCF) and switched capacitor filters (SCF) are shown to be dependent on the internal resistance, Re, of the switched capacitor circuit. In this presentation, the expression for the Re value is derived in an intuitive way and used to explain its pivotal importance in the SCC and SRF operations. </p>2024-09-18T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2024 Shmuel (Sam) Ben-Yaakovhttps://submissions.ieee-pels.org/index.php/ieee/article/view/26Switching Loop Layout- Layout and Parasitics in Power Converters2022-09-24T02:48:35-07:00Alex Hansonajhanson@utexas.edu<p>This video reviews the importance of layout for the switching loops of a power converter, different layout options, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.</p>2024-09-18T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2024 Alex Hansonhttps://submissions.ieee-pels.org/index.php/ieee/article/view/39High Frequency Effects In Transformer Windings – (Part 1 – Losses)2024-09-18T05:13:19-07:00W G Hurleywghurley@ieee.org<p>The video explores core losses and copper losses in high frequency transformers. Factors that influence skin effect, proximity effect, and fringing effect are presented along with optimum winding thickness selection for push-pull applications are discussed towards the end of the video.</p>2024-09-18T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2024 W G Hurleyhttps://submissions.ieee-pels.org/index.php/ieee/article/view/40High Frequency Effects In Transformer Windings – (Part 2 – Techniques Used For Minimizing Losses)2024-09-18T05:28:31-07:00W G Hurleywghurley@ieee.org<p>The video provides insight on how losses in high frequency transformers can be minimized through various approaches. These include an in-depth discussion on the role of Litz wire in high frequency magnetic applications, followed by the effect of interleaving. A brief overview of the fringing effect is presented towards the end of the video.</p>2024-09-18T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2024 W G Hurley