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Power Converters and Drives

The document outlines the curriculum for two laboratory courses, Power Converters and Drives-I Lab and Power Converters and Drives-II Lab, for M.Tech. students. Each course includes hands-on experiments focusing on power semiconductor devices, converter circuits, and advanced electric drives, with specific learning outcomes for students. The list of experiments covers various hardware-based applications, emphasizing practical skills in controlling and analyzing power electronic systems.

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Power Converters and Drives

The document outlines the curriculum for two laboratory courses, Power Converters and Drives-I Lab and Power Converters and Drives-II Lab, for M.Tech. students. Each course includes hands-on experiments focusing on power semiconductor devices, converter circuits, and advanced electric drives, with specific learning outcomes for students. The list of experiments covers various hardware-based applications, emphasizing practical skills in controlling and analyzing power electronic systems.

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Power Converters and Drives-I Lab L T P Cr.

M.Tech. (I Sem.) - - 2 1

Pre-requisites : Power Electronics, Solid State Drives


Course Educational Objective: This course enables the student to get hands on experience on
various power semiconductor devices, converter circuits and drives through experimentation.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, student will be able to :
CO1: Control DC and AC drives using hardware controllers
CO2: Examine the characteristics of power electronic devices
CO3: Analyze the performance of different power electronic converters and drives using various
hardware modules

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Hardware based:
1. Switching characteristics of power diode, BJT, MOSFET, IGBT and SCR using bread
board
2. Determination of output voltage and characteristics of 1-phase dual converter with RL
load
3. Determination of output voltage and frequency of 1-phase step down cyclo converter
with R & RL loads for different firing angles
4. Output voltage characteristics of 3-phase IGBT based PWM Inverter on R & R-L loads
for different modulation indices
5. Output voltage characteristics of diode clamped multi- level inverter with R & RL loads
6. Speed control of three phase converter controlled dc motor drive
7. Study and analyze the performance of four quadrant operation of chopper fed dc motor
drive at different firing angles
8. Determination of speed and output voltage of 3-phase A.C. Voltage controller fed
induction motor drive
9. Starting and Running characteristics of capacitor start & capacitor run single phase
Induction Motor
10. Output voltage characteristics of flying capacitors multi- level inverter- fed induction
motor drive

Additional Experime nts


11. Speed control of a three- phase slip ring Induction motor by Static Rotor Resistance
Control
12. Speed control of a three- phase induction motor drive using vector control method
Power Converters and Drives-II Lab L T P Cr.

M.Tech. (II Sem.) - - 2 1

Pre-requisites : Power Electronics, Solid State Drives


Course Educational Objective: This course enables the student to get hands on experience in
understanding power converter circuits and advanced electric drives through experimentation.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, student will be able to experiment and :
CO1: Examine the performance of various advanced drives
CO2: Design various control techniques for induction motor drive
CO3: Develop code for various converters using digital controller

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Hardware based:
1. DC output voltage & AC link voltage characteristics of isolated dc-dc resonant
converter
2. Output voltage characteristics of dc-dc buck converter with R & RL loads using FPGA
controller
3. Power factor correction of PIC Microcontroller based boost converter
4. Output voltage and current characteristics of dc-dc buck boost converter with R & RL
loads
5. Output voltage and current characteristics of dc-dc forward converter with R & RL loads
6. Speed control of PM synchronous motor by voltage control method
7. Speed control of BLDC motor by voltage control method
8. Speed control of Switched Reluctance Motor with eddy current loads
9. Speed control of 3 phase Induction motor with DSP based V/f technique
10. Digital to Analog converter (DAC) and Analog to Digital converter (ADC) using digital
controller
Additional Experime nts
11. Generation of sinusoidal signal using digital controller
12. Generation of three phase sine triangle PWM pulses using digital controller

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