Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 26 lectures (3h 45m) | Size: 969 MB
Further your knowledge in power engineering by learning to design rectifiers, dc-to-dc converters, and inverters
What you’ll learn:
Learn about the uses of power electronics rectifiers, dc-to-dc converters, and inverters
Understand and analyze single-phase and three-phase rectifier circuits
Understand and analyze buck (step-down), boost (step-up), and buck-boost (step-down/up) dc-to-dc converter circuits
Understand and analyze single-phase and three-phase inverter circuits
Requirements
Basic knowledge of semiconductor devices
Basic understanding of electronic circuit analysis
Description
This course is designed to provide a complete overview of one of the main areas of electrical engineering and power engineering: power electronics. The three main types of power electronics devices (i.e., rectifiers, dc-to-dc converters, and inverters) are discussed in detail in the lectures. For each device, the ideal circuit is discussed along with different circuit topologies to provide a wide range of practical uses.
By learning how rectifiers, dc-to-dc converters, and inverters are designed, you will learn the fundamentals for designing your own power electronics devices, such as battery chargers, switched-mode power supplies, solar inverters, and variable frequency drives, among others.
Throughout the course, practical numerical problems are solved to aid your understanding of power electronics. Additionally, the course includes 5 quizzes with a total of 15 questions. Three articles are also provided so you can learn by reading as well as videos.
Remember that Udemy offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. I am also always available for questions while you go through the course to ensure everything is clear.
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Who this course is for
Electrical engineering students planning to enroll or currently enrolled in a power electronics course at a university
Electrical engineers looking for a refresher course on power electronics
Electronics enthusiasts looking for an introductory course on power electronics
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