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The document provides an introduction to a course on power electronics and applications for renewable energy. It outlines the course objectives, assessment, syllabus, textbook recommendations, delivery methods and introduces some basic concepts of power electronics including definitions, converter classifications, electronic switches and semiconductor devices.

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Week 1 - Introduction

The document provides an introduction to a course on power electronics and applications for renewable energy. It outlines the course objectives, assessment, syllabus, textbook recommendations, delivery methods and introduces some basic concepts of power electronics including definitions, converter classifications, electronic switches and semiconductor devices.

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Introduction

Power Electronics and Applications for


Renewable Energy (EEE406)
Week 1
S2, 2023/24

Lecturer: Xuchen Wang


[email protected]

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Teaching Instructors
Module Leader:
• Name: Xuchen Wang
• Office Location: EE312
• Office Hour: Wednesday 4:00-6:00pm
• Email: [email protected]
Teaching assistants:
Mr.Yunfei Xie: [email protected]
Mr. Ruihang Li: [email protected]

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Objectives
• Give the students basic knowledge of the design and
manner of operation of power electronic converters.
• Give the students a broad understanding of the vital role
of power electronics in introducing renewable energy, in
the power system and how it may enhance energy
saving.
• Through problem solving, laboratory exercises and
projects the students shall develop a physical
understanding of the theory presented in the course.

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Assessment
• 3 Lab reports (30%, 10% for each lab report)
 10% for each lab report
 No longer than 10 pages for each lab report
 Submit it in PDF format
• Final exam (70%)
 3 hour
 Close book

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Lab report submission

File name for the lab report:


EEE406_labX_Name_StudentID
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Syllabus
Week Topic
Week 1 Introduction
Week 2 Half-wave rectifier
Week 3 Full-waver rectifier
Week 4 DC-DC converters
Week 5 DC power supplies 1
Week 6 DC power supplies 2 (Laboratory practice 1)
Week 7 Mid-term break
Week 8 DC-AC Inverters 1 (Laboratory practice 2)
Week 9 DC-AC Inverters 2 (Laboratory practice 3)
Week 10 Resonant converters 1
Week 11 Resonant converters 2
Week 12 Drive circuits, subber circuits and heat sinks
Week 13 Revision

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Recommended Textbook
• Mohan, N., Undeland, T. M., & Robbins, W. P. (2003). Power
electronics: converters, applications, and design. John wiley & sons.

• Rashid, M. H. (2014). Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits, and


Applications: International Edition, 4th Edition.

• Hart, D. W., & Hart, D. W. (2011). Power electronics (Vol. 166). New
York: McGraw-Hill.

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Delivery Method
Lecture:
• Deliver the theoretical part (Wednesday)
• Two hours
Tutorial:
• Do exercises and example questions related to the
content of the lecture (Friday)
• Two hours

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Introduction of Power Electronics

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Questions
• Describe what is power electronics.
• List the major types of power converters.
• List the major parts of power electronic equipment.
• List the types of power semiconductor devices.
• List the ideal characteristics of power switching devices.

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Power Electronics
Definition:
• Power electronics circuits convert electric power from
one form to another using electronic devices.
Function:
• Use semiconductor devices as switches to control
(modify) voltage or current.
Application:
• High-power conversion equipment: AC/DC power
transmission
• Everyday items: computer power supplies, cell phone
charges, and electric vehicles
• Power electronics circuits can process milliwatts or
megawatts of power.

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Power Electronics
Interdisciplinary nature
• Power electronics includes applications of circuit theory,
control theory, electronics, electromagnetics,
microprocessors (for control), and heat transfer.
• Desire to improve the efficiency and performance of
electrical devices have made power electronics an
important and fast-growing area in electrical engineering.

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Converter Classification

Converters are classified by the relationship between


input and output:
• AC input/DC output: AC-DC converter, Rectifier (整流器)
• DC input/AC output: DC-AC converter, Inverter (逆变器)
• DC input/DC output: DC-DC converter
• AC input/AC output: AC-AC converter

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Converter Classification
• A converter can operate
as a rectifier or inverter
depending on the direction
of average power.
• Power conversion can be
a multistep process
involving more than one
type of converter.

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Power Electronic Concepts

Can you design a circuit which can create 3V


dc voltage from a 9V battery ?

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Electronic Switches
Definition:
An electronic switch is characterized by having the two
states on and off, ideally being either a short circuit or an
open circuit.

Types of Electronic Switches:


• The diode
• Thyristors
• Transistors: BJT, MOSFET, IGBT and etc.

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Electronic Switches
The Diode:
• A diode is the simplest switch.
• It is uncontrollable
• The on and off conditions are determined by the voltages
and currents in the circuit.

The actual characteristic The ideal characteristic


of the diode of the diode

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Electronic Switches
Thyristors:
• Thyristors are electronic switches used in power
electronic circuits where (in SCR) control of switch turn-
on is required.
• Thyristor is a three-terminal devices.
• The Typical types of thyristor: Silicon-Controlled Rectifier
(SCR), the gate turnoff thyristor (GTO), the MOS-
controlled thyristor (MCT). (Thyristor and SCR are terms
that are sometimes used synonymously)

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Electronic Switches

The Symbol of SCR and its ideal characteristic

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Electronic Switches
Transistors:
• Transistors drive circuits are designed to have the
transistor either in the fully on or the fully state.
• Both turn on and turn off of a transistor are controllable.
• The typical types of transistor: BJT (Bipolar Junction
Transistor), MOSFET(Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-
effect Transistor), IGBT(Insulated-gate Bipolar Transistor)
and etc.

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Electronic Switches

The practical characteristics

The Symbol of MOSFET The ideal characteristics

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Electronic Switches

The practical characteristics

The Symbol of BJT The ideal characteristics

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Review Questions
• Describe what is power electronics.
• List the major types of power converters.
• List the major parts of power electronic equipment.
• List the types of power semiconductor devices.
• List the ideal characteristics of power switching devices.

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THANK YOU

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