Course Title:
Power Electronics
Course Description:
Intended for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Provides tools and techniques to analyze and design power conversion circuits that contain switches. Emphasizes understanding and modeling of such circuits, and provides a background for engineering evaluation of power converters. Also covers dynamics and control of this class of systems, enabling students to design controllers for a variety of power converters and motion control systems. Addresses a set of analytical and practical problems, with emphasis on a rigorous theoretical treatment of relevant questions. Designed for students with primary interest in power conditioning, control applications, and electronic circuits, but helpful for designers of high-performance computers, robots, and other electronic and electromechanical systems in which the dynamical properties of power supplies become important.
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Spring Offering:
Even
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Summer 1 Offering:
Prerequisite 1:
ECE U402
Summer 2 Offering:
Prerequisite 2:
ECE U464
Cross-Listed Course 1:
ECE G100
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Repeatable:
N