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PARISUTHAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE
Department Of EEE Welcomes you
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POWER ELECTRONICS Prepared by, K.ANISH L/EEE
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AIM AND OBJECTIVES AIM : To enable the student to study the various Concepts related to power electronics.
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• To understand the concepts of controllers.
OBJECTIVES: • To study concept of power semi conductor • To study about converters. • To study the concepts related to DC to DC converters • To learn about inverters • To understand the concepts of controllers.
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SYLLABUS UNIT I POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
Power diodes – Power transistors – MOSFET and IGBT – Construction and characteristics of SCR – Turn-on and Turn-off methods – Two-transistor model – Switching performance – Triggering circuits – TRIAC – Snubber circuits – Special semiconductor devices.
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UNIT II PHASE-CONTROLLED CONVERTERS
2-pulse – 3-pulse and 6-pulse converters – Performance measures – Inverter operation of fully controlled converter – Effect of source impedance – Effect of load inductance.
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UNIT III DC TO DC CONVERTERS
Step-down and step-up choppers – Time ratio control and current limit control – Switching mode regulators – Buck – Boost – Buck-Boost and cuk converter – Resonant switching based SMPS.
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UNIT IV INVERTERS Forced commutation techniques – Single- phase and three-phase (both 120° mode and 180° mode) inverters – PWM techniques – Voltage and harmonic control – Series resonant inverter – Voltage and current source inverters.
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UNIT V AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS
Principle of on-off control and phase control – Single-phase bidirectional controllers with R and RL loads – Three-phase full-wave controllers – Three-phase bidirectional delta-connected controllers – PWM control – Cycloconverters: Single-phase and Three-phase
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Power electronics Power electronics is the technology associated with the efficient conversion, control and conditioning of electric power by static means from its available input form into the desired electrical output form.
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UNIT I POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
Some semiconductor switching devices: Power diodes Power transistors MOSFET and IGBT TRIAC Special semiconductor devices
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Laser Diodes
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UNIT II PHASE-CONTROLLED CONVERTERS
Definition: A converter that changes the number of phases in an alternating-current power source without changing the frequency.
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Related topics: 2-pulse converters 3-pulse converters 6-pulse converters Effect of source impedance. Effect of load inductance.
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UNIT III DC TO DC CONVERTERS
Definition: DC to DC converter is a device that accepts a DC input voltage and produces a DC output voltage. DC-DC converters are electronic devices used whenever we want to change DC electrical power efficiently from one voltage level to another.
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Step-down and step-up choppers
Time ratio control and current limit control Buck converter Boost converter Buck-Boost converter Cuk converter Basics concepts on SMPS
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UNIT IV INVERTERS INVERTERS:
An inverter is an electrical device that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC); the converted AC can be at any required voltage and frequency with the use of appropriate transformers, switching, and control circuits.
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Single-phase inverters.
Three -phase inverters. PWM techniques. Voltage and harmonic control. Series resonant inverter.
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UNIT V AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS
Single-phase bidirectional controllers( with R and RL loads). Three-phase full-wave controllers. PWM control. Cycloconverters (both single and three phase).
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Seminar topics MOSFET. Special semiconductor devices.
Inverter operation. PWM techniques. Three-phase full-wave controllers. Cycloconverters.
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Assignment topics Two-transistor model. Buck-Boost and cuk converter.
Voltage and current source inverters
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URL gineering/power_electronics.html. ec03ea,g/power-electronics-notes-by- mit.html. _1sem_power_electronics_notes.
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