Resonant Converters: Matching Networks - Lecture 37
Offered By: MIT OpenCourseWare via YouTube
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Overview
Explore resonant techniques for scaling voltage and current through matching networks in this 55-minute lecture from MIT's Power Electronics course. Delve into the characteristics and applications of matching networks as Professor David Perreault introduces key concepts in resonant converters. Gain valuable insights into this important aspect of power electronics design, applicable to various engineering fields. Access the full course materials and additional resources through MIT OpenCourseWare to deepen your understanding of power electronics principles and applications.
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Lecture 37: Resonant Converters: Matching Networks
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