Ee4007 Ee4007a Ee4007b SDF 2023
Ee4007 Ee4007a Ee4007b SDF 2023
Ee4007 Ee4007a Ee4007b SDF 2023
Credit Value 3
Level 4
Objectives 1. To provide the students with the knowledge of advanced power electronic
conversion.
2. To ensure the students having an in-depth understanding of the design and control
of various power electronics converters.
3. To give the knowledge of AC switched-mode conversion.
4. To provide a concept of impact of power electronics on power quality.
Subject Synopsis/ 1. Pulse-width-modulated DC/DC Converters: Basic topologies and higher order
Indicative Syllabus converters, transformer-isolated topologies, snubber circuits, continuous and
discontinuous conduction modes of operation, ripple analysis.
2. Resonant-mode DC/DC Converters: Classification, zero-current switching and
zero-voltage switching techniques, quasi-resonant converters, resonant transition
converters.
3. Switched-mode Inverters: Single-phase and three-phase voltage-source inverters,
AC/AC conversion, resonant inverters.
4. Modelling and Control of Power Converters: Small-signal modelling, traditional
PID control method, modern control techniques, analogue and digital circuit
simulation for power electronics, simulation techniques.
5. Electromagnetic Interference: Generation of EMI, power factor, switched-mode
EMI filter, International Standards, reduction of EMI.
Laboratory Experiments
Conduct hardware experiments on DC-DC converters and Resonant converters,
computer simulations on DC-DC converter.
Teaching/Learning Lectures and tutorials are effective teaching methods:
Methodology 1. To provide an overview or outline of recent development of power electronics.
2. To introduce new concepts and knowledge in advantage power electronic converter
design, soft switching techniques, control methods and electromagnetic interference
(EMI) aspects.
3. To explain difficult ideas and concepts.
4. To provide students feedback in relation to their learning.
5. To encourage students’ responsibility for their learning by extra reference books
reading and computer-based circuit simulations.
Laboratory works is an essential ingredient of this subject:
1. To supplement the lecturing materials.
2. To provide power converter design experience for the students.
3. To provide deep understanding of various power converter design aspects.
4. To enable students to organise principles and challenge ideas.
Teaching/Learning methodology Outcomes
a b c d e f
Lectures
Tutorials
Experiments
Laboratory 6 Hrs.
Self-study 54 Hrs.
July 2023