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Previous course: 45120/50280 |
Offered by:
Department of Applied Electronics
(IAE) |
No credit points with: 45120/C4710, 53114/50280 |
Prerequisite: 01032/53013.48000/10007/10008 |
Recommended semester:
1st - 4th semester |
Limitation: Max. 120 |
Scope and form: Lectures including problem solving. 4 compulsory laboratory exercises (1pm - 5pm). |
Examination:
Approval of compulsory activities is a prerequisite for taking part in the ex. Written exam
(13 point scale
) |
Remarks: Signing up to the exercises will be at the first lecture. The exercises will start in the second week of the course. This course is taught in cooperation between Department of Automation (IAU) and Department of Electric Power Engineering (ELTEK). |
Contact person: |
Michael Andersen, IAE, Building 451, Tel. +45 4525 5299 Henrik Havemann, ELTEK, Building 325, Tel. +45 4525 3601ELTEK |
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Aim: To enable the student to perform simple calculations, design and measurements relating to rectifiers and power suppplies. Design decision tools using solution spaces with border limits and level curves are used to illustrate principles of optimum design. Basic principles for production, transmission and distribution of electric power. |
Contents: Single phase transformers as a component in electronic circuits. Rectifier circuits. Power supplies with linear regulators and switch mode regulators. Switch mode regulators includes forward and flyback converters with and without galvanic isolation and boost converters. Switch mode motor drive. Power and voltage in three-phase systems and load flow. Generators, transmission lines, transformers, circuit breakers, relays and fuses. The application of high voltage direct current (HVDC) is mentioned. |