Power Electronics 2. Laboratory course
Overall Course Objectives
The course goal is to provide the students with knowledge about the practical considerations when designing switch mode converters.
Further to enable the student to build a switch-mode converter (incl. error finding and noise attenuation) and to teach the students practical considerations concerning measurements on switch-mode converters, including verification of the specs.
See course description in Danish
Learning Objectives
- produce magnetic components
- perform a practical filter design
- build a switch mode converter
- calculate a small-signal transfer function
- measure a small-signal transfer function
- evaluate loop stability
- implement slope compensation
- measure EMC aspects
Course Content
Design of magnetic components. EMC aspects. Filter design. Practical considerations w.r.t. construction of – and measurement on switch-mode converters. Analysis and measurement of small-signal Transfer function – Loop stability. Slope-compensation. Input- and output impedance.
Recommended prerequisites
34652/31352, it is recommended to have a basic skill in soldering and using oscilloscope, lab power supply and multimeters.
Teaching Method
Project and laboratory work.
Faculty
Remarks
This course is a natural continuation of 34652 Power Electronics 1. A large extent of industrial co-operation or tasks inspired by industry will be aimed at.
Limited number of seats
Minimum: 10, Maximum: 35.
Please be aware that this course has a minimum requirement for the number of participants needed, in order for it to be held. If these requirements are not met, then the course will not be held. Furthermore, there is a limited number of seats available. If there are too many applicants, a pool will be created for the remainder of the qualified applicants, and they will be selected at random. You will be informed 8 days before the start of the course, whether you have been allocated a spot.