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EEE572 is an advanced power electronics course focusing on design-oriented analysis of various power electronic converters for dc-dc, dc-ac, and ac-dc applications. The course covers fundamental principles, detailed design of converters, power management, digital control techniques, and grid interface for renewable energy resources. It is intended for electrical engineering graduate students and includes extensive PSpice simulations and a mini-project for specialization.

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Course Topics For EEE 572

EEE572 is an advanced power electronics course focusing on design-oriented analysis of various power electronic converters for dc-dc, dc-ac, and ac-dc applications. The course covers fundamental principles, detailed design of converters, power management, digital control techniques, and grid interface for renewable energy resources. It is intended for electrical engineering graduate students and includes extensive PSpice simulations and a mini-project for specialization.

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EEE572 - Advanced Power Electronics

Scope: Power electronics is a critical enabling technology that covers a truly


wide spectrum of applications including power supplies for all electronic
equipment ranging from cell phones to mainframe computers, motion control,
interface of renewable energy resources such as solar and wind, automotive
applications and efficient lighting. The major focus of this course is on design-
oriented analysis of topologies and control methods for various power electronic
converters used for dc-dc, dc-ac and ac-dc power conversions in important and
current applications. This course is intended as a second course in power
electronics. However, several lectures will be devoted initially to the
fundamentals of switch-mode power conversion such that students without a
formal course on power electronics can also follow the course easily. PSpice
based simulations will be used extensively to reinforce the basic concepts,
and as a design tool as well. Power semiconductor devices such as MOSFETs
and IGBTs will be discussed briefly.
The instructor will attempt to balance the lecture hours between the two
distinct areas of „dc- dc converters and power management‟ and „PWM dc-
ac/ac-dc converters at relatively higher power levels‟, depending on student
interest and background. Students will also be given an opportunity to
specialize in one of the two areas through the required mini-project.
Pre-requisite: Open to electrical engineering graduate students

Course topics:
Basic principles of switch-mode power conversion
Concept of steady state in switching converters, volt-second and ampere-
second balance, ideal switches, concept of power pole
DC-DC converters
Analysis and detailed design of buck, boost, buck-boost, Cuk and
SEPIC converters Analysis and detailed design of isolated dc-dc
converters including forward, flyback, push-pull, full bridge and dual-
active bridge topologies
Continuous and discontinuous current modes of
operation Linearized, small-signal average models
of dc-dc converters Voltage mode and current
mode control design methods Design of magnetics
for dc-dc converters
Power management
Switching regulators for modern processors – multi-phase voltage regulators,
design for high dynamic performance, switched capacitor converters, features
of power management integrated circuits
Digital control of power electronic converters
Review of digital control systems
Digital control techniques for power converters; modeling and simulation
Design examples of multi-phase VR, and PWM dc-ac converter
AC-DC PWM rectifiers
Power quality issues
Boost and flyback converter based power factor correction circuits
(PFC) Models, design and control of PFC
Full bridge bi-directional PWM rectifiers, applications in front end of motor drives
DC-AC PWM inverters
Voltage source inverters - topology and PWM techniques
Models of single phase and three phase inverters and control methods
Applications in low frequency AC synthesis
Three-phase PWM techniques
Grid interface of renewable energy resources
Power converters and control for interfacing solar and wind energy to
grid Distributed generation and impact on power distribution systems
Microgrids and smart grid technologies using power electronic
converters
Soft switching and resonant converters
Concept of ZVS and ZCS
Zero voltage transition converters
Resonant converters and applications in lighting
Practical issues in power electronic converters
Selection criteria for diodes, MOSFETs and IGBTs; gate drive circuits
Thermal management
EMI and layout issues

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