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The document outlines the short syllabus for the Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering course BEEE301L Power Electronics, detailing course objectives, outcomes, and modules covering power semiconductor devices, AC-DC, DC-DC, DC-AC, and AC-AC converters. It includes a breakdown of lecture hours and recommended textbooks and evaluation methods. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge to analyze and design various power electronic converter systems.

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Agenda Item 65/44 - Annexure – 40

Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Short Syllabus

BEEE301L Power Electronics (3-0-0-3)

Power switching devices and their control, circuits, operating principle, analysis; Design of
single-phase and three-phase AC-DC converters, DC-DC converters, single-phase and
three-phase DC-AC inverters, AC voltage regulators and cyclo-converters, design problems
on power electronic converter systems
Agenda Item 65/44 - Annexure - 40

BEEE301L Power Electronics L T P C


3 0 0 3
Pre-requisite BEEE203L, BEEE205L, BEEE205P Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives
1. Comprehend the operating characteristics of power electronic devices and their control.
2. Analyze the performance of power converters operating under various loads.
3. Design the power converter along with suitable control technique for different operating
conditions.

Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to
1. Identify an appropriate power semiconductor device along with gate drive and protection
circuits for a given converter configuration.
2. Analyze the performance of single-phase and three-phase AC-DC converters.
3. Comprehend the operating principle of hard and soft-switching DC-DC converters.
4. Analyze the performance of DC-AC converter with various modulation techniques.
5. Understand the operation of AC-AC converters and their performance.

Module:1 Power Semiconductor Devices 8 hours


Structure; steady-state V-I characteristics; Turn-ON and Turn-OFF characteristics of power
diode, SCR, power MOSFET, IGBT and other; Design of gate drive and snubber circuits;
Design of heat sinks; Intelligent Power Modules (IPM); Wide-band gap (SiC and GaN) power
devices.

Module:2 AC-DC Controlled Converters 9 hours


Single phase half and fully controlled converters: Performance analysis with R and RL load
under continuous and discontinuous conduction modes, inverter mode operation, harmonics,
input power factor; Concepts of PWM and phase-angle control; Effect of source impedance;
Three-phase half and fully controlled converter: Performance analysis, harmonics, input
power factor; Dual converters.

Module:3 DC-DC Converters 10 hours


Buck, Boost and Buck-Boost DC-DC converters, design equations, TRC and CLC control
strategies; multi-quadrant operation; Cuk, forward and fly-back converters; EMI/EMC issues;
Hard and soft-switching, zero-voltage switching (ZVS) and zero-current switching (ZCS)
concepts; Quasi-resonant converters.

Module:4 DC-AC Converters 10 hours


Inverter types, Single phase and three phase voltage source inverters (VSI): analysis under
R and RL loads, harmonic analysis; PWM control techniques: Square-wave, sinusoidal,
modified sinusoidal and space-vector, selective harmonic elimination; EMI/EMC issues;
Multi-level concept; diode clamped, capacitor clamped and cascaded H-bridge MLIs;
Comparative features.

Module:5 AC-AC Converters 6 hours


Single-phase and three-phase AC voltage regulators: Circuit configurations, performance
analysis, harmonic analysis; Cyclo-converters; Matrix converters.

Module:6 Contemporary Issues 2 hours

Proceedings of the 65th Academic Council (17.03.2022) 1164


Agenda Item 65/44 - Annexure - 40

Total Lecture hours: 45 hours

Text Books
1. Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits and Applications, 2017,
4th edition, Pearson Education
2. Hart, Daniel W, Power electronics, 2011, Tata McGraw-Hill Education
Reference Books
1. Mohan, Undeland and Robbins, Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and
Design, 2007, 3rd edition, Wiley
2. L. Umanand, Power Electronics: Essentials and Applications, 2009, Wiley
3. Agrawal Jai P., Power Electronic Systems - Theory and Design, 2011, Pearson
Education
4. Muhammad H. Rashid , SPICE for Power Electronics and Electric Power, 2012, CRC
Press
Mode of Evaluation: CAT, Assignment, Quiz, FAT

Recommended by Board of Studies 19-02-2022


Approved by Academic Council No. 65 Date 17-03-2022

Proceedings of the 65th Academic Council (17.03.2022) 1165

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