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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Electronics and Information Technology (ELIT) 2023W |
Objectives |
Students know and understand the basic principles and most prominent topologies for DC-DC converters. Students understand how to evaluate and reason the operating performance and possibilities and limitations regarding the applicability of specific configurations. Additionally, they know and understand major control techniques for inverters.
The level for considering the mentioned topics roughly corresponds to the relevant chapters in Specovius, Joachim: Grundkurs Leistungselektronik, 7. Auflage, Springer Verlag (2015) and Trzynadlowski, Andrzej M. (Ed.): Power Electronic Converters and Systems, 1st ed., IET, (2016).
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Subject |
- DC-DC converters
- Non-isolated DC-DC converter topologies
- Buck converter
- Boost converter
- Buck-boost converter
- Isolated DC-DC converter topologies
- Flyback converter
- Forward converter
- Inverters
- Block-, amplitude-, and pulsed control, output control by voltage cancellation
- Modulation techniques
- Optimized pulse patterns
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Criteria for evaluation |
Written Exam
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Methods |
Lecture (based on lecture slides), occasionally independent studies of introductory videos
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Language |
(*)Deutsch, Englisch in Ausnahmefällen |
Study material |
- Lecture slides
- Specovius, Joachim: Grundkurs Leistungselektronik, 7th edition, Springer (2015)
- Trzynadlowski, Andrzej M. (Ed.): Power Electronic Converters and Systems, 1st ed., IET, (2016)
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Changing subject? |
No |
Corresponding lecture |
(*)ME3WIVOLEL2: VO Leistungselektronik II (3 ECTS)
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Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) MEMWAVOLEL2: VO Power Electronics 2 (2009W-2022S)
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