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Power Electronics
Power electronics, sometimes known as PE, is a subfield of electrical engineering that needs expertise in fields of analog and digital electronics as well as control systems. PE is used in a wide variety of applications today, ranging from household systems and processes using a few watts to industrial systems and processes using several megawatts. Physical education is an essential component of contemporary technology. The primary purpose of this class and its accompanying laboratory is to teach students how to use semiconductor switching devices, including diodes, BJTs, SCRs, MOSFETs, IGBTs, and GTOs, to convert and control the amplitude and direction of power flow in order to satisfy a variety of different load needs. Laboratory trials address not just theoretical but also practical design concerns. Students will be able to design, simulate, create, and evaluate the performance of a variety of power electronic converters, such as AC/AC converters, AC/DC converters, DC/DC converters, and DC/AC converters, once they have successfully completed this laboratory.
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