Course Eco-design for Power Electronics – Part 1
  • Andres Mauricio Caceres Sepulveda

Space period: 09.07.24 - 09.07.25

 

Eco-design for Power Electronics - Part 1

 
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and applications of power conversion, covering various converter topologies such as DC-DC, AC-DC, and DC-AC converters. Participants will explore the characteristics and selection criteria for key electronic components, including semiconductors, inductors, capacitors, and transformers. Additionally, the course emphasizes advanced design techniques, such as thermal management, control strategies, and efficiency optimization. Practical aspects of fabrication and assembly of power electronic systems are covered, with a focus on ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and compliance with industry standards.
 

By the end of this course of this course, you will be able to:
 
 
Objectives                 
 
  • Identify and describe the main structures and families of converters
  • Recognize and name the various components used in power electronics
  • Lead a design process, from the choice of components and their values to the selection of the switching frequency.

Format
 
 Interactive module (videos, quiz, animations...) created with Articulate Rise
 
Level
 
 
 Master
Target audience  
  • Master students in the field of Engineering Sciences
  • Young professionals seeking to discover and familiarize themselves with the field of power electronics

Requirements
 
  • Basic Electrical Engineering Knowledge: Understanding of fundamental concepts like voltage, current, power, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and basic circuit analysis is essential.
  • Electronics Fundamentals: Knowledge of basic electronic components such as diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers, along with their characteristics and applications.
  Duration    
 10 hours