Title :
An improved approach to application-specific power electronics education-switch characterization and modeling
Author :
Trivedi, Malay ; McShane, Erik A. ; Vijayalakshmi, Ramachandran ; Mulay, Amit ; Abedinpour, Siamak ; Atkinson, Steve ; Shenai, Krishna
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
fDate :
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An integrated power electronics curriculum has been implemented in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago. This paper describes the development of a set of hands-on laboratory experiments to accompany classroom lectures. Content is based on switching converter topologies and commercial power semiconductor devices. Unlike most experiments, which focus on circuit- or control-level characteristics, our approach emphasizes the circuit-device-load interactions. The concept presented is innovative in that it creates a 3×3 matrix of experiment variation-devices, circuits-control, and machines-loads-with one set of hardware. The lab development is ongoing with future experiments to address three-phase converters and motor control applications. Experiment content is described, as well as the means by which the material has been integrated within the course sequence. Lab station construction and safety issues are also addressed. The experiments require hands-on measurement and circuit connection and complement the established course elements of theory and computer-based circuit modeling. Laboratory experiments and computer simulations collectively provide quantitative evidence of mixed circuit and device optimization
Keywords :
electronic engineering education; power convertors; power electronics; power semiconductor switches; student experiments; switching circuits; Chicago; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; University of Illinois; application-specific power electronics education; circuit connection; circuit-level characteristics; classroom lectures; commercial power semiconductor devices; computer-based circuit modeling; control-level characteristics; course sequence; device optimization; educational technology; electrical engineering education; established course elements; hands-on laboratory experiments; integrated power electronics curriculum; lab station construction; laboratories; mixed circuit optimization; motor control applications; safety issues; student experiments; switch characterization; switch modeling; switching converter topologies; three-phase converters; Application software; Circuit topology; Hardware; Laboratories; Matrix converters; Motor drives; Power electronics; Power semiconductor devices; Safety; Switching converters;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on