1. VHF power electronics objectives
1.1 Power density
1.1.1 The benefits of power density
The volumetric power density of an electronic conversion system naturally translates into the amount of power it is capable of transferring in the volume it occupies. For example, it is possible to estimate the power density of the Buck DC/DC converter shown in figure 1 , given that it occupies 20 mm x 45 mm x 15 mm = 13.5 cm...
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