Concordia University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Concordia University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
ELEC 433
NO Final Exam.
Two Tests (20% and 30%)
17 October (20%) and 28 November (30%)
Mini Project (20%: Q&A + short report)
Short report (key design equations, voltage and current rating of
components, results, analytical values, analysis and discussion of results)
Due date: 05 December, online only (softcopy)
ELEC 6411
NO Final Exam.
Two Tests (20% and 30%)
17 October (20%) and 28 November (30%)
Project (40%: Presentation + Report)
Report (Steady state analysis, design, and discussion of results
(simulation or hardware))
Due date: 05 December, online only (softcopy)
29 Nov to 02 Dec or earlier (if ready)
Definitions
Analysis of sinusoidal waveforms
Analysis of nonsinusoidal waveforms
Response of an inductor and a capacitor to
pulsed signals
Conventions
IEEE standard letter and graphic symbols.
Units of the International System of Units (SI):
meter (m), second (s), kilogram (kg) etc..
Italic lowercase letters represent the instantaneous
value of quantities.
Italic uppercase letters represent average or rms
values
vs (t ) vs 2 Vs sin( t )
Steady-state
When is a linear circuit in steady-state?
When is a switched converter in steady-state?
Steady-state
In switched circuits, steady-state is reached when
the circuit waveforms repeat with a time period T.
30
20
10
0
0s
V(VOUT)
50us
I(L)
100us
150us
200us
250us
300us
350us
400us
450us
Time
500us
p(t ) v i
PAV
1
1
p(t ) dt v i dt
To
To
T
1 2
I I rms
i dt
T o
v 2 V sin t
i 2 I sin (t )
I V Z , Z R 2 X 2
X L L, tan 1 ( X L R)
Phasor representation
Waveforms with the same frequency can be
represented in a complex plane by phasors.
Their rms values are used to represent their
magnitude.
j0
V Ve
j0
V Ve
V j
and I j e Ie j
Z Ze
Z
Q VI Q
Three-phase systems
Positive sequence (a-b-c)
Va Ve j 0 , Vb Ve
2
3
, Vc Ve
2
3
, I b Ie
j(
2
)
3
, Ic Ie
j(
2
)
3
Vab Va Vb 3Ve
j( )
6
VLL e
j( )
6
LL
Three-phase systems
400V
200V
0V
-200V
-400V
0s
V(Va:+)
5ms
10ms
V(Vb:+)
V(Vc:+)
15ms
20ms
V(Va:+,Vb:+)
25ms
Time
30ms
35ms
40ms
45ms
50ms
f (t ) F0
h 1
ah
bh
1
f h (t ) a0 [ah cos(ht ) bh sin (ht )]
2
h 1
f (t ) cos(ht ) d (t ), h 1,...,
f (t ) sin( ht ) d (t ), h 1,...,
ah2 bh2
2
, since tan(h )
bh
ah
Fh Fh e jh
Java applet
Fourier analysis
http://www.ipes.ethz.ch/ipes/iPESelectronic
/fourier/e_fourier.html
Fourier components:
http://www.falstad.com/fourier/
Fourier synthesis:
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/ntnujava/index.
php?topic=17
PAV
1
1
vs is dt
T o
T
S Vs I s
PF
I
P Vs I s1 cos 1 I s1
cos 1 s1 DPF
S
Vs I s
Is
Is
DPF cos 1
PF
1
1 THD
2
i
DPF
e
jL e L L
IC VC jC VLCe j
1
1
iL (t ) iL (t1 ) vL d , vC (t ) vC (t1 ) iC d , t t1
L t1
C t1
Concordia University
Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
Power Electronics (I) ELEC-433/6411
Week 1
Power electronic systems
(Chapter 1)
Block diagram
Efficiency?
Smaller high-frequency
transformer.
Transistor operates as a switch.
Higher efficiency.
Lower weight and size.
Switching losses!
FACTS