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EC 503 covers power electronics. The course introduces power semiconductor devices, power electronics circuits and their design. Topics include diode characteristics and rectifiers, power transistors, DC-DC converters, PWM inverters, thyristors, controlled rectifiers, AC voltage controllers, power supplies, DC drives, AC drives, and protection of devices and circuits. Assessment includes internal and semester end exams with both theory and practical components.

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EC 503 covers power electronics. The course introduces power semiconductor devices, power electronics circuits and their design. Topics include diode characteristics and rectifiers, power transistors, DC-DC converters, PWM inverters, thyristors, controlled rectifiers, AC voltage controllers, power supplies, DC drives, AC drives, and protection of devices and circuits. Assessment includes internal and semester end exams with both theory and practical components.

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EC 503 : POWER ELECTRONICS

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Theory Practical
Lect. Pract Total Int. Sem End Int. Sem Grand Total
Total Total
Assess. Marks Hrs Assess. End
3 2 5 30 70 3 100 25 25 50 150

1. Introduction:
Application of power electronics, power semiconductor devices, control characteristics of
power devices, types of power electronics circuits, design of power electronic
equipments.

2. Power semiconductor diodes and circuits:


Diode characteristics, reverse recovery characteristics, power diodes types, series and
parallel connected diodes, diodes with RC, RL, LC and RLC loads, freewheeling diodes .

3. Diode rectifiers:
Single phase half wave rectifiers, Performance parameters, Single phase full wave
rectifiers, multiphase star rectifiers, three-phase bridge rectifier.

4. Power transistors:
Bipolar junction transistors, power MOSFETs, SITs, IGBTs, series and parallel
operation, di/dt and dv/dt limitations.

5. DC to DC Converters:
Step-up and step-down choppers, performance parameters, converter classifications,
switching mode regulators, comparison of regulators.

6. PWM inverters:
Principle of operation, performance parameter, single phase bridge inverters, three
phase inverters, voltage control of single phase and three phase inverters, harmonic
reductions.

7. Thyristors:
Thyristor characteristics, two transistor model of thyristor, thyristor turn-on and turn-off,
types of thyristor, series and parallel operation of thyristors, di/dt and dv/dt protection,
Thyristor commutation techniques:Natural and forced commutation techniques.

8. Controlled rectifiers:
Principles of phase control converter operation, single phase semi, full, dual and series
converters, three phase half wave, semi, full and dual converters, effect of load and
source inductances.

9. AC voltage controllers:
Principles of on/off control, principles of phase control, single phase controllers with R
and L loads, three phase full wave controllers.
10. Power supplies:
DC power supplies, UPS, design of transformers.

11. DC drives:
Basic characteristics of DC motors, operating modes, single phase, three phase and
DC-DC converter drives, close loop control of DC drives.

12. AC drives:
Induction motor drives, synchronous motor drives.

13. Protection of devices and circuits:


Cooling and heat sinks, Snubber circuits, Reverse recovery transients.

Reference Books:
1. Power Electronics circuits, devices and application By M.H.Rashid. (PHI)
2. Power Electronics By Bimbra Khanna Publications.
3. Power Electronics By Williams.
4. Power Electronic systems: Theory and design By J. P. Agrawal (Pearson Education)

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