This monograph presents a comprehensive and structured study of DC/AC converters, focusing on the fundamental types-current source inverters (CSIs), voltage source inverters (VSIs), and resonant inverters (RIs). The book offers a unified analytical and modeling framework, enabling detailed investigation of electromagnetic processes in inverter power circuits. A particular emphasis is placed on the development and implementation of specialized simulation models, as well as the formulation of general design methodologies applicable across a wide range of converter topologies and operating modes. The content is supported by numerous examples, diagrams, time-domain waveforms, and simulation case studies using MATLAB/Simulink and LTspice environments. The monograph integrates theory, numerical modeling, and engineering design in a coherent manner to bridge the gap between academic research and practical power electronics development. The book is intended for the following audiences:
No prior deep knowledge in inverter modeling is required, but a solid understanding of circuit theory and power electronics principles is beneficial. The approach adopted in this book is methodologically unified, model-driven, and application-oriented. It combines the following:
This hybrid approach ensures consistency, clarity, and relevance for both educational and real-world engineering environments. It is especially useful in contexts where design efficiency, model accuracy, and functional reliability are of critical importance.