Power Electronic Converters Magnetics is the fifth Course of Power Electronics Specialization , which consists of 5 Courses + 1 Capstone Project you must take them all to get a Specialization Certificate.
Course Specifications :
- Course Provider : Coursera
- Course Created by : University of Colorado Boulder
- Course Instructor : Dr. Khurram Afridi, Assistant Professor
- Language: English
- Pricing : Free Access to Course Materials , BUT Access to Graded Materials ,Receive a Final Grade and Earn a Shareable Certificate cost $49.
About this course:
This course covers the analysis and design of magnetic components, including inductors and transformers, used in power electronic converters. The course starts with an introduction to physical principles behind inductors and transformers, including the concepts of inductance, core material saturation, airgap and energy storage in inductors, reluctance and magnetic circuit modeling, transformer equivalent circuits, magnetizing and leakage inductance. Multi-winding transformer models are also developed, including inductance matrix representation, for series and parallel structures. Modeling of losses in magnetic components covers core and winding losses, including skin and proximity effects. Finally, a complete procedure is developed for design optimization of inductors in switched-mode power converters.
After completing this course, you will:
- Understand the fundamentals of magnetic components, including inductors and transformers
- Be able to analyze and model losses in magnetic components, and understand design trade-offs
- Know how to design and optimize inductors for switched-mode power converters
This course assumes ONLY prior completion of Introduction to Power Electronics and Converter Circuits.
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