Introduction Unit1
Introduction Unit1
Introduction Unit1
DEVICES
Power Electronics
Power Electronics is the art of converting electrical
energy from one form to another in an efficient,
clean, compact, and robust manner for convenient
utilization.
Power Electronics
Consumer Applications:
Consumer applications cover many different areas in the home,
such as audio amplifiers, heat controls, light dimmers, security
systems, motor control for food mixers and hand power tools.
Applications of Power Electronics:
Transportation Applications:
Transportation applications like motor drives for electric
vehicles, locomotives. In addition to this non-motor drive
applications like traffic signal control, vehicle electronic ignition
and vehicle voltage regulation.
Aerospace Applications:
Aerospace and defence applications include VLF transmitters,
power supplies for space and aircraft; and switching using
solid state relays and contactors.
Power Electronics involves the study of
• Power semiconductor devices - their physics, characteristics,
drive requirements and their protection for optimum utilization
of their capacities
• Power converter topologies
• Control strategies of the converters
• Digital, analogue and microelectronics
• Capacitive and magnetic energy storage elements
• Rotating and static electrical devices
• Quality of waveforms generated
• Thermal Management
• Electro Magnetic and Radio Frequency Interference
Power Semiconductor device - history
storage time
fall time
Power Diodes
There are broadly three types of diodes used in Power
electronic applications:
▪ Line-frequency diodes:
Thus separate isolated power supplies are also required for each
Power device in the converter (the ones having a common Control
Terminal - say the Emitter in an IGBT - may require a few less).
There are functionally two types of isolators: the pulse
transformer which can transmit after isolation, in a multi-device
converter, both the un-shaped signal and power and optical
isolators which transmit only the signal. Fig. 1.7 illustrates to
typical drive circuits for an IGBT and an SCR.
Protection of Power devices and converters