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RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Thandalam, Chennai 602 105 LESSON PLAN

Faculty Name Designation Subject Name Year Degree & Branch

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R.ESSAKI RAJ (A SEC) SENIOR LECTURER POWER ELECTRONICS III B.E-E.E.E

Code Code Semester Section

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EE43 EE2301 V A

Aim: To introduce the application of power electronic devices for conversion, control and conditioning of electric power. Objectives: To get an overview of different types of power semi-conductor devices and their switching characteristics. To understand the operation, characteristics and performance parameters of controlled rectifiers. To study the operation, switching techniques and basic topologics of DC-DC switching regulators. To learn the different modulation techniques of pulse width modulated inverters and to understand the harmonic reduction methods. To study the operation of AC voltage controller and Matrix converters. To study simple applications

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Text Book(s): 1. Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications, Pearson Education, Third edition, 2004 / PHI. 2. Philip T.Krein, Elements of Power Electronics Oxford University Press, 2004 Edition

Reference Book(s): 1. Ashfaq Ahmed Power Electronics for Technology Pearson Education, Indian reprint, 2003. 2. P.S.Bimbra Power Electronics Khanna Publishers, third Edition 2003 3. Ned Mohan, Tore.M.Undeland, William.P.Robbins, Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, John Wiley and sons, third edition, 2003.

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Unit

Topic(s) Introduction to Power Semiconductor devices Structure, operation and characteristics of SCR Structure, operation and characteristics of TRIAC Structure, operation and characteristics of TRIAC Structure, operation and characteristics of Power Transistor Structure, operation and characteristics of MOSFET Structure, operation and characteristics of IGBT Driver and Snubber circuits Turn on, Turn off Characteristics & Switching losses. Revision Unit-I Introduction to Phase Controlled Converters-2-pulse converter 3-pulse converter 6-pulse converter Inverter operation of fully controlled converter Effect of Source Inductance Distortion, Ripple Factor and Displacement Factor Dual converters, Battery charger. Revision Unit II Introduction to dc-dc Converters-Step-down chopper Step-up chopper

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Book Page No. 1 96 110 262 1-6 96-106 110-114 262-267 Page(s)

I I I I

280

280-285

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

I I I I

T T T T

287 285 100 62

287-292 285-289 100-110 62-64

II II II II II II II II III III

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130 133 158 138 182 54,159 228 433 303 309

130-133 133-136 158-165 138-141 182-185 54-56 359-361 228-235 433-435 303-306 309-312

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Topic(s) Current limit control, Time ratio control, Introduction to Switching mode regulators: Buck Regulator Boost Regulator Buck-Boost Regulator Cuk Converter concept of Resonant switching (ZVS and ZCS) SMPS. Revision Unit III Introduction to Inverters-Single phase inverter Three phase (both 1200 mode and 1800 mode) inverters Three phase (both 1200 mode and 1800 mode) inverters Introduction to PWM techniques: Sinusoidal PWM Introduction to PWM techniques: Sinusoidal PWM Modified sinusoidal PWM Multiple PWM Voltage control Harmonic control Introduction to space vector modulations Series resonant inverter Current source inverters. Revision Unit IV Introduction to Integral cycle control, Single phase AC voltage controllers Multistage sequence control single cycloconverters single phase cycloconverters three phase cycloconverters Power factor control

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Book Page No. 309 317 320 323 326 326 428 360 364 364 376 376 376 376 374 374 372 251 400 190 190 407 414 418 418 418 309-312 317-320 320-324 323-326 326-329 326-329 428-432 360-364 364-370 364-370 376-378 376-378 376-379 376-379 374-376 374-376 372-381 251-254 400-404 190-195 190-195 407-410 414-418 418-423 418-423 418-423 Page(s)

III III III III III III III IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV V V V V V V V

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Unit V

Topic(s) Matrix converters. Revision Unit V

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Book Page No. 453 Page(s) 453-435

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