L1 PDF
L1 PDF
L1 PDF
Power Electronics - 1
Electric Power
machines Electronics
electronics
You need to have taken the following courses. A general knowledge of other
topics typically covered in the respective course is preferred.
Simulation Software
PSCAD/EMTDC: This is not an official prerequisite of the course, but you may
need this software package to do some of the assignments of the course. A free
version of PSCAD is available for download at https://mycentre.hvdc.ca (watch
the video “How to get the Free version”). Several short tutorial videos are
available on the same website. You can ask myself or your TA your PSCAD
questions. You can also use the support request form from within PSCAD.
EE 653 Required Background
Audit for BB or
higher grades only.
Collaboration policy: You may collaborate with others, but do your own
project.
Control input
Feedforward/Feedback Feedback/Feedforward
Controller
( measurements of input signals ) ( measurements of output signals )
Reference
(commanding)
• Building Blocks:
– Input Power, Output Power
– Power Processor
– Controller
• Static applications
– involves non-rotating or moving mechanical components.
– Examples:
• DC Power supply, Un-interruptible power supply, Power
generation and transmission (HVDC), Electroplating, Welding,
Heating, Cooling, Electronic ballast
• Drive applications
– contains moving or rotating components such as motors.
– Examples:
• Electric trains, Electric vehicles, Airconditioning System,
Pumps, Compressor, Conveyer Belt (Factory automation).
Power Electronics (PE) Systems Application examples
Voltage and current rating for different power electronics application areas
.Industrial
.Transportation
.Utility systems
.Power supplies
for all kinds of
electronic
equipment
.Residential and
home
appliances
.Space
technology
.Other
applications
The yellow shading indicates that the combined voltage and current ratings
exceed those of today’s power electronics technology and that several devices
must be combined in series or parallel in order to achieve the required application
rating for many high-power utility applications.
Power Conversion concept: example
Changeable properties in
Two types of electric power
conversion
Frequency, magnitude,
AC (Alternating Current)
number of phases
Classification of power converters
Power
output
Power DC AC
input
AC to AC converter
AC AC to DC converter (Fixed frequency : AC controller
(Rectifier) Variable frequency: Cycloconverter
or frequency converter)
DC DC to DC converter DC to AC converter
(Chopper) (Inverter)
The history
Application of
fast-switching
Invention of fully-controlled
Thyristor semiconductor
devices GTO
GTR IGBT
Mercury arc rectifier Power diode Power MOSFET Power MOSFET
Vacuum-tube rectifier Thyristor Thyristor Thyristor
Thyratron (microprocessor) (DSP)
1900 1957 mid 1970s late 1980s
The thread of the power electronics history precisely follows and matches the
break-through and evolution of power electronic devices
A simple example