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Course No.:  EE 333

Course Title: Power Electronics

Credits: L-T-P-C: 2-1-3-4 

Prerequisites: Introduction to Electrical Systems (ES 103)

Instructor(s): S.Rajendran

 
Course contents:

Power semiconductor devices – diodes, thyristors, BJT, MOSFET, GTO, IGBT, MCT; Drive and protection circuits. AC-to-DC converters – uncontrolled and controlled, single phase and three phase, performance parameters, effect of source inductance; DC-to-DC converters – buck, boost, buck-boost and cuk; DC-to-AC converters – voltage source and current source, square wave and pulse-width-modulated, single phase and three phase, performance parameters; AC-to-AC converters; Resonant converters – zero-voltage and zero-current switching. Applications of power electronics – power supplies, motor drives, industrial applications, power system; Harmonics and mitigation.

Texts/References:

1.    Trzynadlowski A. M., Introduction to Modern Power Electronics, Wiley-India, 2nd edition, 2011.

2.    Krein P. T., Elements of Power Electronics, Oxford University Press, 2012.

3.    Mohan N., Undeland T. M., Robbins W. P., Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, Wiley-India, 2007.

4.    Rashid M. H., Power Electronics Handbook, Academic Press, 2nd edition, 2009.

Any other Remarks:

The integrated lab component supplements this course and “Electrical Machines” (course offered earlier). Possible experiments are listed below:

  • Obtaining equivalent circuit models for transformer and rotating machines
  • Obtaining terminal characteristics of machines
  • Parallel operation of transformers and alternators
  • Designing and developing power electronic converters together with driver circuits

Controlling the terminal characteristics of rotating machines through appropriate power electronic converters