The objective of this course is to understand the basic operating principles of power conversion using advanced electronic devices. The structure and characteristics of several switching devices are reviewed. Basic power electronic converters and inverters such as AC/DC rectifiers, DC/DC switch mode converters and voltage source DC/AC inverters are studied. Resonant DC/DC converters are introduced. Computation of circuit quantities such as average and RMS value, average power, power factor, total harmonics distortion and power efficiency are also studied. Prerequisites: cumulative GPA of 4.50 or better over all major EECS courses (without second digit "5"), LE/EECS 2210 3.00. Corequisite: LE/EECS 3603 4.00.
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