Mammano Robert A 2017 Fundamentals Of Power Supply Design Texas Instruments [updated] [ 1080p ]
Guidance on choosing from hundreds of circuit topologies based on cost, size, and efficiency.
In the world of power electronics, few texts are as widely respected or frequently recommended as Robert Mammano’s Fundamentals of Power Supply Design . Published under the Texas Instruments umbrella—specifically leveraging the legacy of Unitrode, a company pivotal in power management innovation—this book serves as a bridge between academic circuit theory and the gritty realities of hardware design.
: Later chapters discuss fault management, high-efficiency standards, and the growing value proposition for digital control. Guidance on choosing from hundreds of circuit topologies
When safety or noise immunity requires galvanic isolation, the book transitions to transformer-based architectures:
The 333-page book is organized into 13 chapters that move from foundational electronics to advanced system integration: This book acts as a culmination of the
Bob Mammano co-founded Unitrode Corp. in 1981, a company that was later acquired by . This book acts as a culmination of the legacy knowledge developed at Unitrode and continued at TI, ensuring that the fundamental techniques for power management are passed down to new generations of engineers. Conclusion
The book systematically breaks down the complex multi-disciplinary nature of power supply design into manageable technical segments. 1. Power Supply Topologies : Later chapters discuss fault management
Strategies for minimizing conductive, switching, and magnetic losses to meet global energy efficiency and EMI regulations. Digital and Practical Implementation (Chapters 12–13):