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Item No.: CO4204-7M
Course - Power electronics 2: Self-commutated power converters
Includes:
1 Experiment card with self-commutated power converter, microcontroller controlled PWM with 6 MOSFET transistors and intermediate voltage circuit (40 V, 1A), Software-controlled multiplexer for simultaneous measurement of multiple voltages and currents, visualisation of MOSFET switching states via LED
1 Experiment card with three-phase resistive/resistive-inductive load and visualisation of load current and rotating field vector
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Course contents:
Introduction to the principle of PWM for generating variable DC voltage
Investigation of load response for single-quadrant and four-quadrant operation
Recording the control and operating characteristics for single-quadrant and four-quadrant operation
Introduction to the principle of PWM for generating variable AC voltage
Signal measurements over time of amplitude and signal modulation by AC converters
Introduction to design and function of three-phase converters
Introduction to the principles of block commutation, sine, super-sine and space-vector modulation for generating three-phase alternating voltages
Analysis of the various modulation methods by measuring signal response over time
Determining the control response for various modulation methods
Investigating the influence of operating frequency by measurement
Comparison of various modulation methods using harmonic analysis (FFT)
Course duration: 5 h approx.
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