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University of Colorado Boulder

Introduction to Power Electronics

This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5700, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This course introduces the basic concepts of switched-mode converter circuits for controlling and converting electrical power with high efficiency. Principles of converter circuit analysis are introduced, and are developed for finding the steady state voltages, current, and efficiency of power converters. Assignments include simulation of a dc-dc converter, analysis of an inverting dc-dc converter, and modeling and efficiency analysis of an electric vehicle system and of a USB power regulator. After completing this course, you will: ● Understand what a switched-mode converter is and its basic operating principles ● Be able to solve for the steady-state voltages and currents of step-down, step-up, inverting, and other power converters ● Know how to derive an averaged equivalent circuit model and solve for the converter efficiency A basic understanding of electrical circuit analysis is an assumed prerequisite for this course.

Status: Electronics
Status: Basic Electrical Systems
IntermediateCourse12 hours

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AS

5.0Reviewed Jun 18, 2017

Even though I am an electrical student this course really helped me in setting my foundation in power electronics.I would recommend all college going students to take up this course

LQ

5.0Reviewed Jun 7, 2017

well designed exercises. I have learned PMIC for one semester, and this course is a good supplement to what I have learned. In addition, the analyzing method seems to be universal.

UM

5.0Reviewed Jul 30, 2022

An excellent course installing the fundamental knowledge of power electronics. Would definitely recommend it especially to automotive engineers planning to work in the field of electrical mobility

BV

4.0Reviewed Sep 10, 2020

It was a bit too hard.I wish it had more simulations and practices with software.Most of the assignments I had to use the simulator to have a better understanding of the subjects.

JS

5.0Reviewed Mar 28, 2016

I have been in the power domain for the past 4 years and this course help me understand some of the design choices that we sometimes made as the pass-downs from others experiences.. thanks!!

TT

4.0Reviewed Jul 31, 2020

Homework were tedius. Even if you knew the course subject, it is very easy to make mistakes on numerical questions. I think you should increase the 0.1% error margin to a higher value.

HD

5.0Reviewed Nov 28, 2020

Great introductory course to power electronics. I enjoyed solving the problems in the course and learned new tools such as volt-sec and capacitor-charge balance for converter circuit analysis.

KE

5.0Reviewed Jan 12, 2020

The professor explains every concept comprehensively and I could master drawing steady state wave forms for every power converter from just this course. Thanks a lot Prof. Erikson

AR

4.0Reviewed May 12, 2021

Covers all basics required for steady-state analysis of converters. Could have been better if they provided a solution manual for the assignments and lived interaction with the professor.

NA

5.0Reviewed Sep 13, 2024

I thoroughly enjoyed the challenging homework assignments! I also love the teaching style of the professor and the pace of the course. Thank you for putting together a solid introductory course!

JV

5.0Reviewed Oct 13, 2020

This introduction is very helpful. I've taken power electronics course before but this helped a lot in clarifying things especially the introduction of volt second balance and charge balance.

SH

5.0Reviewed Sep 23, 2017

I am very please of with course but i also want the course of power electronics related to any field i mean in FACTS devices applications so we can learn more related to new emerging technologies .

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