This textbook is intended for engineering students taking courses in
power electronics, renewable energy sources, smart grids or static power
converters. It is also appropriate for students preparing a capstone
project where they need to understand, model, supply, control and
specify the grid side power converters. The main goal of the book is
developing in students the skills that are required to design, control
and use static power converters that serve as an interface between the
ac grid and renewable power sources. The same skills can be used to
design, control and use the static power converters used within the
micro-grids and nano-grids, as the converters that provide the interface
between such grids and the external grid. The author's approach starts
with basic functionality and the role of grid connected power converters
in their typical applications, and their static and dynamic
characteristics. Particular effort is dedicated to developing simple,
concise, intuitive and easy-to-use mathematical models that summarize
the essence of the grid side converter dynamics. Mathematics is reduced
to a necessary minimum, solved examples are used extensively to
introduce new concepts, and exercises are used to test mastery of new
skills.