EE 9301 power Electronics syllabus download


EE9301 POWER ELECTRONICS L T P C
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AIM

To understand the various applications of electronic devices for conversion, control and
conditioning of the electrical power.
OBJECTIVES
 To get an overview of different types of power semiconductor devices and their
switching characteristics.
 To understand the operation, characteristics and performance parameters of
controlled rectifiers
 To study the operation, switching techniques and basics topologies of DC-DC
switching regulators.
 To learn the different modulation techniques of pulse width modulated inverters and
to understand harmonic reduction methods.
 To study the operation of AC voltage controller and Matrix converters.
UNIT I POWER SEMI-CONDUCTOR DEVICES 12
Overview of switching devices – Driver and snubber circuit of SCR TRIAC, GTO, IGBT,
MOSFET – Computer simulation of PE circuits.
UNIT II PHASE CONTROLLED CONVERTERS 12
2 pulse / 3 pulse and 6 pulse converters – Effect of source inductance – performance
parameters – Reactive power control of converters – Dual converters.
UNIT III DC TO DC CONVERTERS 12
Stepdown and stepup chopper – Forced commutation techniques – Time ratio control
and current limit control – Switching mode regulators Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost – concept
of resonant switching.
UNIT IV INVERTERS 12
Single phase and three phase [120o& 180omode] inverters – PWM techniques –
Sinusoidal PWM, Modified sinusoidal PWM and multiple PWM – Voltage and harmonic
control – Series resonant inverter – current source inverter.
UNIT V AC TO AC CONVERTERS 12
Single phase AC voltage controllers – Multistage sequence control – single phase and
three phase cycloconverters – power factor control – Matrix converters.
L: 45 T: 15 TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:

1. Rashid M.H., "Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications", Prentice Hall
India, 3rdEdition, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Ned Mohan, T.M.Undeland, W.P.Robbins, "Power Electronics: Converters,
applications and design", John wiley and Sons, 3rdEdition, 2006.
REFERENCES:
1. Cyril.W.Lander, "Power Electronics", McGraw Hill International, Third Edition, 1993.
2. P.S.Bimbra "Power Electronics", Khanna Publishers, third Edition 2003.
3. Philip T.Krein, "Elements of Power Electronics" Oxford University Press, 2004
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