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Ec302: Power Electronics CREDITS 5 (L 3, T 0, P 2) : Course Objective

This course provides a foundation in power electronics devices and circuits used in domestic and industrial applications. It is a 5-credit course consisting of 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of practical sessions per week. The course covers topics such as power semiconductor devices, phase-controlled rectifiers, choppers, inverters, cycloconverters, AC regulators, and control of DC and AC drives. Students will learn about power electronics applications including uninterruptible power supplies, switched mode power supplies, high voltage DC transmission, and battery chargers. Upon completing the course, students will be able to understand power devices, design SCR firing circuits, analyze rectifiers and industrial power electronics circuits, and study AC and DC motor drives and their applications.

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Ec302: Power Electronics CREDITS 5 (L 3, T 0, P 2) : Course Objective

This course provides a foundation in power electronics devices and circuits used in domestic and industrial applications. It is a 5-credit course consisting of 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of practical sessions per week. The course covers topics such as power semiconductor devices, phase-controlled rectifiers, choppers, inverters, cycloconverters, AC regulators, and control of DC and AC drives. Students will learn about power electronics applications including uninterruptible power supplies, switched mode power supplies, high voltage DC transmission, and battery chargers. Upon completing the course, students will be able to understand power devices, design SCR firing circuits, analyze rectifiers and industrial power electronics circuits, and study AC and DC motor drives and their applications.

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EC302: POWER ELECTRONICS

CREDITS = 5 (L=3, T=0, P=2)

Course Objective:
This course provides strong foundation for understanding and designing of domestic and
industrial power electronics devices and circuits.

Teaching and Assessment Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Assessment Scheme


Total
Theory Practical
L T P C Marks
ESE CE ESE CE
150
3 0 2 5 70 30 30 20

Course Contents:
Unit Teaching
Topics
No. Hours
1 Introduction of Power Electronics Devices: 10

Applications and History of Power Electronics. Power semiconductor Devices:


Construction, operation and characteristics of SCR, DIAC, TRIAC, UJT, SUS, SBS, RCT,
LASCR, SITS, SITH, GTOs, IGBT, MCT etc. Triggering circuit of UJT, Relaxation
Oscillator and PUT. Series and parallel operation of Thyristor. Protection of Devices and
Circuits.

2 Phase Controlled Rectifiers: 05

Single phase, half wave, Full wave, half controlled bridge and Full controlled bridge
rectifiers with resistive and inductive loads. Effect of freewheeling diodes. Three phase
controlled rectifiers.

3 Chopper: 05

Principle of chopper operation, control strategies, Step-Up, Step-down and Step-Up/Down


chopper. Type-A, Type-B, Type-C, Type-D and Type-E chopper. Voltage and current
commutated chopper. Jones, Morgan and AC choppers.
Unit Teaching
Topics
No. Hours
4 Inverters: 05

Thyristor inverter classification, Voltage and current source inverters, Series, Parallel and
Bridge Inverters. The McMurray and McMurray-Bedford inverters. PWM inverters, Three
phase inverters.

5 Cycloconverters: 05

Basic principle of operation. Single phase to single phase, Three phase to single phase
Cycloconverter. Three phase to three phase cycloconverter.

6 A C Regulators: 05

Single phase A.C. regulators, Sequence control of A.C. regulators, Three phase A.C.
regulators, A.C. regulators to feed transformers.

7 Control of DC Drives: 05

Introduction, Basic machine equations. Braking modes. Single phase separately excited
drives. Single phase series DC motor drives. DC chopper drives. Closed loop control of DC
drives. PLL control of DC drives. Microcomputer control of DC drives.

8 Control of AC Drives: 05

Basic principle of operation. Torque-speed characteristic of induction motor. Speed control


of induction motor. Stator voltage control. Variable frequency control. Rotor resistance
control. Slip power recovery scheme.

9 Power Electronics Applications: 05

Introduction, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Switched Mode Power Supplies, High Voltage
D.C. Transmission, RF heating, Switch mode welding, Battery charger, Static circuit
breakers.

TOTAL 50
List of References:
1. M D Singh And K B Khanchandani, “Power Electronics”, Second Edition,McGraw-Hill,
Education, 2008.
2. Muhammad Rashid, “Power Electronics Circuits Devices and Application “, 3rd Edition,
Pearson Education, 2003.
3. Elbs R. Ramshaw, “Power Electronics Semiconductor Switches”, 2nd edition Springer,
1993.
4. Ramamourthy, “An Introduction to Thyristor and Their Applications”, 2nd edition, East
West Books Pvt Ltd, 1991.

Course Outcomes (COs):


At the end of this course students will be able to

1. Understand the power semiconductor devices.


2. Design and analyze various SCR firing and commutation methods.
3. Explain the operation of phase controlled rectification.
4. Understand the design and operation of various industrial based power electronics
circuits.
5. Study and understand the AC drives and DC drives and applications in industries.
6. Design and repair of SMPS, UPS, battery charger and circuit breakers.

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