This document provides the lecture schedule for the course "Modeling and Control of Power Electronics" at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The schedule lists 44 lectures over 14 weeks, beginning with introductions to modeling converters using MATLAB/Simulink and averaged switch modeling. Later lectures cover topics like input filter design, the extra element theorem, discontinuous conduction mode modeling, current mode control, AC-DC rectifiers, and digital control. Assignments are due regularly and a midterm exam is given online. The schedule is tentative and subject to change.
This document provides the lecture schedule for the course "Modeling and Control of Power Electronics" at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The schedule lists 44 lectures over 14 weeks, beginning with introductions to modeling converters using MATLAB/Simulink and averaged switch modeling. Later lectures cover topics like input filter design, the extra element theorem, discontinuous conduction mode modeling, current mode control, AC-DC rectifiers, and digital control. Assignments are due regularly and a midterm exam is given online. The schedule is tentative and subject to change.
Lecture schedule ECEN 5807 Spring 2013 Updated 05-05-13. Tentative on-campus lecture schedule, Spring 2013, including links to lecture slides and notes, and links to assignments. The schedule is subject to change, plan to check frequently. Monday Wednesday Friday 1. Jan. 14 Lecture 1 slides Introduction to converter modeling and simulations using MATLAB/Simulink, for further details see the MATLAB/Simulink page Lecture 1 slides (annotated) 2. Jan. 16 Continue introduction to converter modeling and simulations using MATLAB/Simulink Lecture 2 slides (annotated) 3. Jan. 18 Lecture 3 slides Averaged switch modeling and simulation, Textbook Section 7.4 and Appendix B Lecture 3 slides (annotated) HW1 assigned Jan. 21 Holiday: Martin Luther King Day 4. Jan. 23 Averaged switch modeling and simulation examples Section 7.4 and Appendix B Handout slides Lecture slides (annotated) 5. Jan. 25 Introduction to input filter design (Chapter 10) and Middlebrook's Extra Element Theorem (Appendix C) Handout slides Lecture slides (annotated) HW2 assigned HW #1 due 6. Jan. 28 Extra Element Theorem (EET) derivation and application examples Lecture slides (annotated)
7. Jan. 30 EET application examples: effects of capacitor ESR on converter transfer functions; analysis of SEPIC frequency responses Handout slides (2 per page) Lecture slides (annotated) Erickson's notes on EET applied to SEPIC analysis
8. Feb. 1 Extra-element theorem: analysis of SEPIC frequency responses Lecture slides (annotated) HW3 assigned HW #2 due 9. Feb. 4 Modeling and Control of Power Electronics http://ecee.colorado.edu/~ecen5807/schedule.html[28-May-14 10:55:46 AM] Finish analysis of SEPIC frequency responses using EET Lecture slides (annotated) Input filter design Chapter 10 10. Feb. 6 Input filter design Lecture slides (annotated) Chapter 10 11. Feb. 8 Input filter design Lecture slides (annotated) HW4 assigned HW #3 due 12. Feb. 11 Example of input filter design using MATLAB/Simulink Handout slides (2 per page) Lecture slides (annotated) Simulink model: syncbuck_IFdesign.mdl MATLAB script: IFilter_design_example.m 13. Feb. 13 N-extra element theorem (NEET) and application examples, additional on-line materials Handout slides (2 per page) Lecture slides (annotated) 14. Feb. 15 N-extra element theorem (NEET) and application examples, on-line materials Lecture slides (annotated) HW5 assigned HW #4 due 15. Feb. 18 Finish NEET examples Middlebrook feedback circuit analysis ("feedback theorem"): on-line materials Handout slides (2 per page) Lecture slides (annotated) 16. Feb. 20 Finish Middlebrook's feedback theorem: on-line materials Lecture slides (annotated) 17. Feb. 22 Chapter 11: DCM large-signal averaged-switch model, loss- free resistor, power source/sink element, steady-state DCM solution Lecture slides (annotated) HW6 assigned Chapter 11 slides: equivalent circuit modeling of the discontinuous conduction mode HW #5 due 18. Feb. 25 Chapter 11 small-signal DCM modeling Lecture slides (annotated 2011 lecture) 19. Feb. 27 Chapter 11 and Appendix B: DCM modeling: combined CCM/DCM averaged-switch Spice model Handout slides (2 per page) Lecture slides (annotated 2011 lecture) 20. Mar. 1 High-frequency modeling of DCM and intro to sampled-data modeling Handout slides on sampled-data modeling (2 per page) Lecture slides (annotated) HW7 assigned HW #6 due Modeling and Control of Power Electronics http://ecee.colorado.edu/~ecen5807/schedule.html[28-May-14 10:55:46 AM] 21. Mar. 4 High-frequency modeling of DCM and intro to sampled-data modeling Lecture slides (annotated) Additional notes and references on Introduction to sampled-data modeling 22. Mar. 6 Finish introduction to sampled- data modeling; start current mode control (Chapter 12) Lecture slides (annotated) Current mode control: chapter 12 slides 23. Mar. 8 Current mode control Lecture slides (annotated, recorded in 2011) HW #7 due Midterm exam posted on D2L 24. Mar. 11 Current mode control: more accurate models Lecture slides (annotated) Handout slides (2 per page) Additional notes and references on current mode control 25. Mar. 13 Current mode control: more accurate models, sampled-data modeling of high-frequency inductor dynamics Lecture slides (annotated) 26. Mar. 15 Current mode control: more accurate averaged CPM models Handout slides (2 per page) Lecture slides (annotated) HW8 assigned Midterm exam due via D2L 27. Mar. 18 Current mode control: more accurate model Lecture slides (annotated) 28. Mar. 20 Current model control: simulation and DCM Lecture slides (annotated; this lecture was recorded in 2011) 29. Mar. 22 Average current mode control Lecture slides (annotated) Additional notes on average current mode control Reference paper: L.Dixon, "Average current mode control of switching power supplies," Unitrode 1990. HW9 assigned HW #8 due Mar. 25 Spring break Mar. 27 Spring break Mar. 29 Spring break 30. Apr. 1 Finish average current mode control Start AC-DC rectifiers, Chapters 16-18 Lecture slides (annotated) 31. Apr. 3 Power and harmonics in nonsinusoidal systems Lecture slides (annotated) Chapter 16 32. Apr. 5 Line-comutated rectifiers, Chapter 17 Pulse-width modulated rectifiers Chapter 18 Lecture slides (annotated) HW10 assigned Modeling and Control of Power Electronics http://ecee.colorado.edu/~ecen5807/schedule.html[28-May-14 10:55:46 AM] HW #9 due 33. Apr. 8 Pulse-width modulated rectifiers Lecture slides (annotated) Chapter 18 34. Apr. 10 Pulse-width modulated rectifiers Lecture slides (annotated) Chapter 18 35. Apr. 12 Pulse-width modulated rectifiers Lecture slides (annotated) HW11 assigned Chapter 18 HW #10 due 36. Apr. 15 Pulse-width modulated rectifiers Lecture slides (annotated) Chapter 18 37. Apr. 17 Pulse-width modulated rectifiers Lecture slides (annotated) Chapter 18 38, 39. Apr. 19 Pulse-width modulated rectifiers Lecture slides (annotated) HW12 assigned, Chapter 18 Guest lecture: Prof. Aleksandar Prodic, U of Toronto HW #11 due 40. Apr. 22 Finish Section 18.6 Introduction to single-phase inverters in photovoltaic power systems Lecture slides (annotated) 41. Apr. 24 Introduction to single-phase inverters in photovoltaic power systems Reference paper: R.Erickson, A.Rogers, "A microinverter for building-integrated photovoltaic," IEEE APEC 2009. Lecture slides (annotated) Apr. 26 No lecture HW13 assigned HW #12 due 42. Apr. 29 Introduction to digital control Lecture slides (annotated) 43. May 1 Introduction to digital control Lecture slides (annotated) 44. May 3 Last class Lecture slides HW #13 due Final exam on D2L
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