High Frequency Power Electronics

发布者:黄允凯发布时间:2015-12-28浏览次数:66

Course   Name

Chinese

高频功率电子技术

English

High Frequency Power Electronics

Course Number


Type of Degree

Ph. D


Master

Total Credit Hours

32

In Class Credit Hours

32

Credit

2

Practice

0

Computer-using Hours

0

Course Type

Public Fundamental    Major   Fundamental    Major Compulsory     Major Elective

School (Department)

School of Electrical Engineering

Term

Spring

Examination

A.PaperOpen-book     Closed-book  B.Oral  

C.Paper-oral   Combination                       D. Others      Course Report        

Chief

Lecturer

Name

QU XIAOHUI

Professional Title

Lecturer

E-mail

xhqu@seu.edu.cn

Website


Teaching Language used in Course

English

Teaching Material Website


Applicable   Range of Discipline

first-class

Name of First-Class Discipline

Electrical Engineering and its Automation

Number of Experiment

0

Preliminary Courses


Teaching Books

Textbook Title

Author

Publisher

Year of Publication

Edition Number

Main Textbook

Fundamentals of Power Electronics

R. W. Erickson

Kluwer Academic Publisher

2001

2

Main Reference Books

High frequency power electronics

CAI Xuansan

Gong Shaowen

China Water Power Press

2009

1




























I.Course Introduction (including teaching goals and requirements) within 300 words:

This course will introduce the fundamental theories and design principles of high frequency power electronics systemically. The details include steady-state and dynamic equivalent models of converter, switching realization, converter topologies, loss analysis and controller designs et al, where both steady-state and dynamic circuit analysis are emphasized.  The objective of this course is to define, to present, and to treat the fundamentals of high frequency power electronics in sufficient depth so that students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to design practical power electronic systems.


II.Teaching Syllabus (including the content of chapters and sections. A sheet can be attached):

Chapter 1   Introduction to high frequency power electronics

Chapter 2   Principles of steady state converter analysis

Chapter 3   Steady-state equivalent circuit modeling, losses, and efficiency

Chapter 4   Switch realization

Chapter 5   The discontinuous conduction mode

Chapter 6   Converter circuits

Chapter 7   AC equivalent circuit modeling

Chapter 8   Converter transfer function

Chapter 9   Controller design


III.Teaching Schedule:

Week

Course Content

Teaching Method

1

General Theory, definition   and category of power electronics

Lecture

2

Principles of steady state   converter converter

Lecture

3

Design example as CUK   converter

Lecture

4

Steady state equivalent   circuit modeling

Lecture

5

A brief survey of power   semiconductor switching devices

Lecture

6

Switching losses analysis

Lecture

7

Analysis of discontinuous   conduction mode

Lecture

8

DC-DC Converter circuits

Lecture

9

DC-DC Converter circuits

Lecture

10

The basic AC modeling   approach

Lecture

11

Modeling implementation

Lecture

12

Converter transfer   functions

Lecture

13

Characters of Transfer   function

Lecture

14

Measurement of Transfer   function

Lecture

15

Controller design

Lecture

16

Controller design

Lecture