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Power Electronics: Control and Simulation of PWM Inverters
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Power Electronics: Control and Simulation of PWM Inverters

Learn how to control, model and simulate with Simulink the main type of Power Converter used in energy and transport
Created byManuel Gómez
Last updated 9/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • Control a Three-phase Voltage Source Inverter
  • Power Electronics
  • Current Control of a Three-phase Voltage Source Inverter
  • Voltage Control of a Three-phase Voltage Source Inverter
  • Active and Reactive Power Control of a Three-phase Voltage Source Inverter
  • Microcontroller implementation of Inverter Control
  • Simulation of Three Phase Inverters in Simulink
  • Electrical systems

Course content

7 sections35 lectures2h 51m total length
  • Introduction to the Course6:54
  • Introduction to Three Phase Voltage Source Inverters6:55
  • Industrial Applications of Voltage Source Inverters6:41

Requirements

  • Basic notions of control theory
  • Notions of Electrical Engineering
  • Notions of Matlab and Simulink

Description

Nowadays, "Power Electronics," basically deals with conversion and control of electrical power using electronic converters based on semiconductors power switches.

Among all the different kinds of converters, three-phase Voltage Source Inverters based on IGBTs are one of the most widely used topologies. DC to AC inverters provide natural interfaces with direct energy sources such as solar cells, wind turbines and batteries. They are also used to feed industrial motor drives, electrical vehicles, and control generator systems.

With this course, you will lern how to control, model and simulate Three Phase Voltage Source inverters.

Who this course is for:

  • Electrical Engineering students and professionals
  • Power Electronics students and professionals
  • Anyone interested in Power Electronics and Electrical Engineering