ENGR 462 Power Electronics
Study design and application of circuits and devices for electrical energy conversion including motor applications. Emphasis on DC-to-DC un-isolated Buck, Boost, hybrid or isolated Flyback, Forward, and other types versus DC-to-AC inverters. Exploration of motors and their principles of operation with emphasis on the DC and Induction types to prepared students for practical work and more advanced study. Labs allow students to measure the performance of common power electronics devices and motor types over a range of conditions illustrating their tradeoffs for various applications.
Prerequisite
ENGR 361 and Satisfy progression criteria for an Engineering major
Corequisite
ENGR 462L
Offered
Fall semester, even years