Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

EECS 4490 - Electronic Energy Processing II Course Syllabus

Credits/Contact Hours
3 credit hours & two 75-minute lecture contact hours per week.
Instructor's Name
Dr. Raghav Khanna
Textbook
R. W. Erickson, D. Maksimovic, "Fundamentals of Power Electronics," 2nd edition, Kluwer 2001, ISBN: 0-7923-7270-0
Course Information
Small signal analysis of DC-DC converters, transfer functions in DC-DC converter and frequency response, analytical semiconductor device models, control in power electronics, soft switching techniques, sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM), and isolated DC-DC converters.
Prerequisite: EECS 4480 Electronic Energy Processing I
Elective course.
Specific Goals - Student Learning Objectives (SLOs)
The student will be able to:
1. Understand how the dynamics of DC-DC converters effect their transient response.
2. Understand which converters have right and left-hand plane zeros.
3. Analyze and design an inverter using SPWM.
4. Analyze and design isolated DC-DC converters.
Topics
1. Small signal analysis of non-isolated DC-DC converters.
2. Isolated DC-DC converters.
3. Small signal analysis of isolated DC-DC converters.
4. SPWM inverter design.
5. Analytical semiconductor device modeling.

Last Updated: 6/27/22