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POWER ELECTRONICS

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. The Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department. POWER ELECTRONICS. EELE 5450 — Summer 2012. Instructor: Eng. Jalal Al Roumy. Lecture 1. Syllabus. Instructor: Jalal Al Roumy, Msc.

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POWER ELECTRONICS

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  1. بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department POWER ELECTRONICS EELE 5450— Summer 2012 Instructor: Eng. Jalal Al Roumy Lecture 1

  2. Syllabus Instructor: Jalal Al Roumy, Msc. Room: B261 Telephone: 2833 E-mail: jroumy@iugaza.edu.ps Web-page:http://site.iugaza.edu.ps/jroumy Assistant:Eng. Mohammed Jouda Room:B262

  3. Syllabus Course description Power Electronics is power conversion and control from one form of power (energy) source to a desired form by using power semiconductor devices wherein these devices operate as switches. This course provides a basic knowledge of power Electronics device characteristics and circuits for the control and conversion of electrical power with high efficiency.

  4. Syllabus Course description These converters can change and regulate the voltage, current, or power; dc-dc converters, ac-dc uncontrolled and phase controlled rectifier circuits, dc-ac inverters, and ac-ac cycloconverters. Applications include electronic Switching power supplies, motors, heaters system, and renewable energy systems. Analysis, design, and operation of power electronic circuits will be considered by simulation software . ________________________________________________________________________

  5. Syllabus Textbook Primary Text: (Hard copy) Power Electronics & Controls. Samir K. Datta, Reston Publishing Company, Inc. 1985. Secondary Text: (Soft Copy) Power Electronics, Circuits, Devices, and applications. Second edition, M. H. Rashid, Prentice-Hall International 1993. Third Text: (Soft Copy) Introduction to Power Electronics Denis Fewson 1998

  6. Syllabus • References • Power Electronics for Technology, Ashfaq Ahmed, Preintice Hall 1999 • Power Electronics, converters, applications, and design, N. Mohan, T. Undeland & W. Robbins, John Wiley &Sons, Inc. 1989. • Power Electronic Converters, AC/DC Conversion, Guy Sequier, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1986. • Introduction to Modern Power Electronics, Andrzej Trzynadlowski, John Wiley &Sons,1998.

  7. Syllabus Office Hours Sat, Mon,wed 14:00-15:00

  8. Syllabus • Grading • Midterm exam ……… …........25 % • Homework ……………..……10 % • Quizzes ……………………...10 % • Project …………………….... 15 % • Final exam …………….…….40 %

  9. Syllabus • Grading Policy • Weekly problem sets will be typically assigned and will be due one week later before the start of lecture. • Cellular phones should be off or on silent ring during class in order to keep classroom distractions at a minimum. • Cheating will not be tolerated and will be dealt with decisively.

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  13. Introduction

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  15. Introduction

  16. Rectifier (Used to charge batteries) End of Lecture

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