Type: | Open University Language: Danish |
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Previous course: 92506
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No credit points with: 92506, C4711
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Prerequisite: 92053/92200/50280/45120
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Desirable: 92081/50300
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Recommended semester: 5th or 6th semester
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Scope and form: Class lectures and exercises
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Examination: Evaluation of report and oral presentation (13-scale)
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Contact person: | Morten Nymand, Building 451 Michael Andreas E. Andersen, Building 451, Tel. +45 4525 3601, email ma@iae.dtu.dk |
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Department: Department of Applied Electronics
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Aim: The course objective is
- to provide the student with a basic knowledge of how to design switch mode converters.
- to enable the student to analyse and understand the operation of an unknown converter topology.
- to enable the student to perform a rational choise of converter topology to any given application.
- to provide the student with an overview of applications for power semiconductors and circuits
- to enable the student to evaluate power electronic circuits and components good and bad characteristics.
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Contents: Buck, Boost and Buck-Boost converters. Steady state transfer functions. Voltages and currents in the circuit. Continuous - and discontinuous conduction mode. Isolated convertertopologies (Fly-back, Forward, UK, Push-pull, Half-bridge, HY-bridge, Weinberg etc.). Control and protection circuits (Error-amplifiers, Auxiliary supply, undervoltage - and overvoltage protection, current limit etc.). Input- and output filters. Inductors and transformers. Selection of power-semiconductors and passive components. Snubber circuits. Driver circuits. Voltage- and current-mode regulation. An overview of synchroniuous rectifiers, power factor controllers and switch mode (class D) amplifiers.
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