Power-Switching Converters provides detailed, practical coverage of switching converters, from the fundamental principles to the next generation of programmable devices. It examines buck, boost, quasi-resonant, loaded-resonant, and isolated configurations. The authors also compare the advantages of switching converters over conventional converters. This new edition includes new material and references, brings all chapters up to date, and provides two new chapters on interleaved converters and switched capacitor converters. The authors furnish new case studies and have also added the discrete-time modeling method to the discussion of the dynamic analysis of switching converters.