The book's strength lies in grounding complex theory in practical, real-world application. For instance:
What are you utilizing (e.g., Buck, Flyback, Full-Bridge)? What are your target input/output specs and power levels?
Robert A. Mammano’s , published by Texas Instruments in 2017, is a comprehensive technical resource for engineers, based on 40 years of Unitrode/TI Power Supply Design Seminars . Mammano, widely considered the "father of the PWM controller," designed the first integrated PWM controller IC (the SG1524) in 1974. Core Technical Structure The book's strength lies in grounding complex theory
The book is organized into 13 chapters that move from foundational definitions to advanced implementation:
The book consists of 13 comprehensive chapters spanning 81,595 words. Instead of relying solely on heavy theoretical proofs, Mammano presents equations alongside real-world hardware measurements, thermal imaging profiles, and step-by-step design methodologies. Robert A
Robert A. Mammano Publisher: Texas Instruments Year: 2017 (First published in earlier editions; 2017 is the widely cited TI edition)
Beyond its table of contents, several unique features distinguish this book from standard textbooks: Core Technical Structure The book is organized into
One of the unique and invaluable aspects of this book is its direct, functional connection to the ongoing TI Power Supply Design Seminars. Each time the book references material derived from a specific seminar topic, it lists the .