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ECE4055
Faculty of Engineering
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
Organisational Unit | Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2014 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Tadeusz Czasjeko/Dr Robin Lisner |
The unit presents a structured treatment of the design of switched mode power electronic converters. It begins by considering semiconductor devices and topologies of various types of converters that suit particular applications. Then, detailed design processes are developed, taking into account converter topology and semiconductor device selection, design of magnetic components, voltage-mode and current-mode closed loop control, use of simulation, physical design layout, and EMI/EMC considerations, in the context of particular applications. Finally, specific real-world systems such as electronic lighting ballast's, UPSs and high-frequency induction heating systems are presented as examples.
Continuous assessment: 30%
Examination: (3 hours) 70%.
Students are required to achieve at least 45% in the total continuous assessment component (assignments, tests, mid-semester exams, laboratory reports) and at least 45% in the final examination component and an overall mark of 50% to achieve a pass grade in the unit. Students failing to achieve this requirement will be given a maximum of 45% in the unit.
3 hours lectures, 3 hours laboratory and practice classes and 6 hours of private study per week
ECE2061 or TRC2500
ECE4505, ECE5055, ECE5505