The Practical Design Manual for Power Supply Circuits is divided into 7 chapters. Chapter 1 briefly introduces the principles of voltage stabilization circuits, including linear voltage stabilization circuits and switching voltage stabilization circuits, which include both discrete components and integrated voltage stabilization circuits. The remaining chapters are classified by function, and introduce a large number of examples of rectification and voltage stabilization, switching voltage stabilization, DC/DC conversion voltage stabilization, voltage reference and constant current source circuits, and other types of voltage stabilization circuits. Although the use of integrated circuits has become extremely common, the Practical Design Manual for Power Supply Circuits still focuses on discrete components when introducing the basic principles of various types. Experience has shown that the use of discrete components is the main method. Experience has shown that the use of discrete component circuits to explain basic principles can highlight the key points and easily achieve twice the result with half the effort. The main part of the book collects a large number of practical circuits, which can be mainly integrated circuits, and a small number of them are discrete component circuits. This is also a feature of the application of analog electronic technology, everything starts from practicality.
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