Course Information

EEEN 372 : Power Electronics

AcademicYear Course Code Course Name Year of Study Offered semester ECTS Theory+Practice (Hour)
2017-2018 EEEN 372 Power Electronics Year III Spring Only 4 3+0
Course work load : 102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
English
Elective
Bachelor's Degree
Okan Zafer Batur, Faculty Member, PhD (Spring)
An introduction to switched-mode dc-dc converters. The first part of the course treats basic circuit operation, including steady-state converter modeling and analysis, switch realization, discontinuous conduction mode, and transformer-isolated converters. Next, converter control systems are covered, including ac modeling of converters using averaged methods, small-signal transfer functions, and classical feedback loop design. Finally, magnetics design for switched-mode applications is discussed, including: basic magnetics, the skin and proximity effects, inductor design, transformer design.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to;
  1. Select and design power electronic converter topologies for a broad range of energy conversion applications.
  2. Analyse and simulate the performance of power electronic conversion systems.
  3. Evaluate the performance of power electronic conversion systems.
  4. Design and analyse closed loop regulators for DC and AC converter applications.
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Face to Face
Erickson and Maksimovic, Fundamentals of Power Electronics, Second Edition
Theoretical lectures(Lecture), Study time for Theoretical Lectures (Lecture), Assignments, Study time for midterm(s), Study time for final exam
Does not require consent

Course Content

Introduction
Principles of Steady State Converter Analysis
Steady-State Equivalent Circuit Modeling, Losses, and Efficiency
Switch Realization
The Discontinuous Conduction Mode
Converter Circuits
Midterm
AC Equivalent Circuit Modeling
Converter Transfer Functions
Controller Design
Basic Magnetics Theory
Inductor Design
Transformer Design
Layout and grounding principles
Layout and grounding principles
Final
Final
Assesment Methods And Criteria Quantity Percentage (%)
Assignments 5 30
Midterm(s) 1 30
Final exam 1 40
Total (%) 100

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Educational Support for Disabled Students

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