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B2M34VKE |
Power Electronics |
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Extent of teaching: | 2P+2L |
Department: | 13134 |
Language of teaching: | CS |
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Completion: | Z,ZK |
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Credits: | 5 |
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Semester: | L |
Web page:
https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/course/view.php?id=2109
Anotation:
The course introduces into the problematic of power electronics. First part of lectures deals with principles and structures of contemporary semiconductor power devices. The impact of novel semiconductor materials is discussed, as well. Circuit models of particular devices will be then explained, driving circuits, switching of the resistive, inductive and capacitive loads, power losses and device operation reliability will be thoroughly discussed. Second part of lectures is dedicated to the problematic of power converters, their topologies, control techniques and circuits. Electromagnetic compatibility and PCB design for power converters will be discussed, as well.
Course outlines:
1. | | Introduction to power electronics, Physical principles, Semiconductor materials (Si, SiC, GaN. etc.) |
2. | | Power diodes: rectyfiyng and fast-recovery diode. Silicon versus Silicon Carbide. |
3. | | MOSFETs and IGBTs. Comparison of structures and properties. |
4. | | Thyristors: Phase Controlled Thyristors (PCT), Gate Turn-Off and Integrated Gate-Commutated Thyristors (GTO, IGCT). |
5. | | Power modules, integrated structures and circuits. |
6. | | Compact models of power devices and basic circuits elements. |
7. | | Driving power electronics switching devices, parasitic capacitance and leakage inductance. |
8. | | Switching resistive, inductive and capacitive loads, HSS, LSS and bridge configuration. |
9. | | Power dissipation and thermal resistance. |
10. | | Operating reliability of power devices. |
11. | | Power converter topologies (VSI, LCI, MMC) |
12. | | Introduction to power converters control techniques |
13. | | Control circuits for power converters, load regulation |
14. | | PCB guidelines for power converters |
Exercises outline:
1. | | Laboratory and security regulations. Introduction into power electronics. |
2. | | Static and dynamic properties of power diodes. |
3. | | Static and dynamic properties of field controlled power devices. |
4. | | Static and dynamic properties of bipolar and multijunction power devices. |
5. | | Silicon, Silicon Carbide, Gallium Nitride power devices, comparison of properties. |
6. | | Circuit simulation of power devices and basic circuit elements |
7. | | Simulation of control circuits for power converters |
8. | | HSS, LSS and bridge configuration |
9. | | Thermal calculation and design basics |
10. | | Power circuit design example with focus on reliability |
11. | | Design of power converter, efficiency and reliability |
12. | | Topologies: Step-Up, Step-Down, SEPIC, Flyback, Forward. |
13. | | Semiconductors laser and diode driver circuits, load and motor speed regulation |
14. | | PCB design example of SMPS |
Literature:
[1] | | B. Jayant Baliga : "Fundamentals of Power Semiconductor Devices", Springer, 2008 |
[2] | | R. Perret, "Power Electronics Semiconductor Devices", John Wiley, 2010 |
[3] | | A. Ioinovici, "Power Electronics and Energy Conversion Systems", Wiley, 2012 |
Requirements:
Attendance at exercises, successful pass in the final test and examination.
Keywords:
Power electronics, electron devices, power converters
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